Made It!
Greetings from "The Post" in Kinshasa, Congo. I am using an "unclassified" computer at the embassy site called JAO, or Joint Administration Office, I think. The other office is called the Chancery, where I went yesterday to get my ID tag and was briefed on safety here. Just to reassure you, the embassy is taking good care of me. I will just give you a quick overview today and follow up with a photo or two at a later date when I can access my own computer.
The flights were long, but well-coordinated. Everything went according to schedule. On my last flight a Catholic priest from Brussels who has spent the last 41 years living in Kinshasa allayed my fears and walked me through the chaos in the airport. He was a greater blessing than I realized at the time. As I walked off the jet, people were swarming over the tarmac, getting on and disembarking off other jets. It was dark and I was a little disoriented, not to mention foggy from lack of sleep. I just followed my friendly priest to the terminal and stood in line with him for the passport check. I entered the baggage claim area and there right in front of me was a large black woman, in her colorful native dress holding a large sign that said "JANE DEGROOT." After that Meta took over, called for two porters, and pushed her way through the crowds to the baggage turnstyle. Both suitcases arrived and we headed out to a waiting suburban where the driver, Bob, the Assistant Public Affairs Officer, and Carole were waiting. Driving through the people at night reminded me of what Skid Row and the Helping Hand Mission used to feel like. Scary, but loaded with other feelings, too. Would love to continue, but Carole, needs to use the computer. She was the English Language Fellow (ELF) in Lumumbashi, Congo last year and has been a tremendous resource for me. Her responsibilities have been continued in a different capacity this year. Thanks for your comments! Till later.
7 Comments:
So glad to hear you made it and that guardian angels were there seeing to your safety!
Looking for more updates as you begin to settle in.
Mary
Jane,
Glad you arrived safely. I pray for you daily. Looking forward to more updates Jane
So glad to hear you arrived safely and are in good hands. Know that all your family & friends "back home" are rooting (praying) for you and wishing you a year full of God's blessings. Thanks for sharing your experiences via this blog. Love, Pete & Carolyn
Hi Jane
So glad to hear you arrived safely! Have been thinking about you and praying for you the past few days and will continue. We look forward to hearing about your adventure and are glad you are in good hands.
Blessings,
Judy and Bruce
How great to hear that you have arrived safely and that God provided you with many angels along your journey. We continue to pray for you and will look forward to your continuing reports on the blog. Love and blessings, Don and Barb
What fun to be able to hear about your travels and adventures. Even more wonderful to know how many people are praying for you! I just taught Bob how to log onto your blog on his computer (we're neophytes with things like this). He is reading through everything you've written since day 1....fascinating!
Hope to hear more soon.
Love,
B and B
You guys are great to stay in touch and follow the little dribble that I write! Wish you were here--no I don't--it's really not a place to take a vacation. Sorry...If you're going to spend that kind of cash--go to Italy! JHD
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