I'm finding that the missionaries/volunteers who have the most productive ministries and healthy lives down here make a short trip back to their home country once a year. It's good for keeping supporting churches, friends, and family up to date on all the projects and ministries going on in Bolivia. And personally, because I live down here by myself, I need to see my family. So I'm planning to make a trip back to the States this coming summer. I'm hoping to share about the projects I am involved in down here, visit my supporters, and spend some time at Risen Savior, my sending church in Chicago. I'm also going to make time for a week-long vacation in northern Minnesota with my family and FBS (my kind of extended family).
I'm actually going to be in the US for about 8 weeks because part of what I need to do is make a trip to D.C. and figure out my visa issue with the Bolivian consulate. I don't have any news, but as far as I know, I'm still illegal. I'm meeting with the travel agent to book my flight back to the States either today or tomorrow, so hopefully I can find out more info about the current state of my visa and where in the country my passport is.
So sometime around June 25 or 26, I should land in Chicago - just in time for my friends' wedding. After a few days at Cornerstone with FBS (how could I be in the US and not go to Cornerstone!?), I'll spend July and part of August visiting supporters and churches. Hopefully by then I'll have a documentary video to bring with me that Ninos con Valor is getting put together right now. Then, during the first week of August, I'm going on that big family vacation/reunion to Minnesota. I'm also hoping to spend a week or two in Chicago with my church during my trip and then head back down to Bolivia (with my visa) in August.
(Blogs are always better with links and photos.)
Christa, Mallory, Ryan, and me in Garrison, Minnesota in 2005

