Reflections from Romania

We hope to use this blog to keep you informed with what is happening with our ministry in Romania.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Tickets Bought

We just bought airline tickets to arrive back in Iowa on June 14.  We searched online for the most economical (cheapest) tickets and were dismayed to see how expensive most of the tickets were.  We did, however, find some tickets to fly on LOT Polish Airlines.  We were a little hesitant to buy those since we flew the same airline once before and, even though it turned out okay, it was on an older, not so comfortable airplane.  We also had misread the schedule and instead of a two-hour layover in Warsaw, we had a 14-hour layover.  This time, however, we carefully read the schedule, decided the connections were reasonable and booked the flight.  We were willing to put up with an older airplane since the tickets were just over half the cost of the next cheapest.  Later, as we were printing out the confirmation, we noticed that the designated airplane is the Dreamliner Boeing 787.  This is the new airplane that has been in the news a lot lately because of problems with its batteries.  But, on the bright side, it's a new plane.

We are going to be back in the US for six months to a year, visiting churches, reporting on what God is doing in Hungary and raising funds to return to Hungary.  We plan to attend Open Bible National Convention in June. Then, according to our current schedule, we will be in the Mountain Plains Region (Montana, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming) in September and October and in Southeast Region (Florida and Georgia) in November and December.  We plan to see as many of our friends as possible when we're back.

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