Rainny, JK, Joe, Sia, and Pastor Ibrahim
And of course a shot with me and the group. We had to go over early as the airport is on an island so we have to go by the ferry schedule. We arrived a little after 4 I think and were able to drop my two LARGE suitcases at the airport and walk around for a bit. We went to this quaint little restaurant to have one last African meal. IT WAS GOOD. However I still did not eat the fish head on my plate- I think that may take many YEARS living there in order to come around to enjoying that part- though I do like fish now.
And of course a shot with me and the group. We had to go over early as the airport is on an island so we have to go by the ferry schedule. We arrived a little after 4 I think and were able to drop my two LARGE suitcases at the airport and walk around for a bit. We went to this quaint little restaurant to have one last African meal. IT WAS GOOD. However I still did not eat the fish head on my plate- I think that may take many YEARS living there in order to come around to enjoying that part- though I do like fish now.
Yes it was difficult to say goodbye, but knowing the reception at the airport on the other side would be a different scene made it easier to hop on the plane. I am grateful and blessed to have made so many good friendships and relationships. God let me be part of a whole new family and just like my family here- being thousands of miles away will not change that.
Thursday Oct. 16 at 6:30 pm I landed in Minnesota and was met by some of my family. the funny thing was that when I landed in Chicago there was a big note on the wall saying Shermer, Christine- letting me know my luggage didn't make it from London to Chicago- I think it may have actually been a better deal because I went straight to report my missing luggage as I landed at MSP and we were able to leave the airport before the bags even came to baggage claim. 10:30 am the next morning my bags were delivered to my aunt and uncles. Not bad.
I was happy to see a few fall leaves still left on the trees (in the cities at least). I love fall and didn't want to miss it completely. Here is my family outside Mike and Lor's house Friday morning.Isabelle, Grandma Shirley, Dad, Mom, Amy, Grandma Syvilla, Kari, Sophie, Mike and Lorie
And me back with the fam once again.I have to say I missed my mom a lot. She was not able to come visit with my dad and sisters and when I left for Sierra Leone- I left my mom in the hospital. I cannot tell you how great it was to see her and give her a big hug.
And me back with the fam once again.I have to say I missed my mom a lot. She was not able to come visit with my dad and sisters and when I left for Sierra Leone- I left my mom in the hospital. I cannot tell you how great it was to see her and give her a big hug.
The three Shermer sisters are together again and ready to create some trouble. How thankful am I that Amy and Kari were able to come to Salone and share in this journey with me. I love being able to tell stories and have Dad, Kari and Amy know just who I am talking about- as well as have them asking about people. It also makes it easier for them to maybe let me go again!Of course I missed my other family as well. Mike, Lor, Sophie and Isabelle have always been my second family and home- it felt like I was home as soon as we arrived at their house. Thanks for all your love and support. I really did miss you all.My sweet girls- all the kids in Africa cannot take their place. It is crazy how much kids can grow and change in just 6 months.
On our way north Friday we were able to swing in to Nick and Jamie's for dinner and so that I could have the chance to see Alina and meet my second niece Koryn. For some reason we left the camera in the car but we'll get photos next time. Nick and Dad made us a great steak and potatos dinner on the grill complete with corn on the cob. The last great treat of the day was having my good friend Bren come over to eat with us as well. We made it home just in time for me to explore the new house a bit and then crash into bed. I am adjusting to the time change all be it slowly- and the craziest thing is how cold I am all the time. I am the girl who runs around in a vest all winter and now have a scarf, mittens, and winter coat on and am still cold in OCTOBER. I am sure it will come around and until then you can all just laugh at me.
It is good to be home- I miss everyone over in Sierra Leone- and yet I missed all of you here when I was there. I guess that is the way it will always be now. I back at work in the shop and already having some great adventures to share with you next time I post.
Thanks again for your love, prayers, and support. This is truly one of the greatest blessings in my life.