Arriving in Switzerland
Posted by benjamin in Travel, tags: flying, Medair, Switzerland, trainingI’ve arrived in Lausanne. Tired and exhausted. I didn’t expect to be so tired, but there was barely enough time to sleep on my flights. The flight from Toronto to London (YYZ-LHR) took only 6 hours. There was only 3-4 hours of napping after meal times and watching my obligatory movie.
Since departing from Canada I haven’t had much time to process the emotional, mental and spiritual weight. While I was waiting at the Toronto Airport about 15 friends and my family were on hand to send me off. There weren’t any tears, just good-bye hugs and last words of good safety, good luck and God’s blessings. It wasn’t until I stepped through security that the reality of the next year struck me. I won’t see any of those friends or family for a whole year. I didn’t realize how much my community meant to me, and how much I’ll miss them.
My entire journey to Switzerland was quite lonely. I was lugging all my bags including everything I need for the next year up and down the Geneva airport and through the railway stations. But it’s a relief to finally see familiar faces from my last visit when I attended Medair’s ROC. They aren’t my close friends or my family, but there are three who will be going to South Sudan with me. They will be my new community for the next year.
I hope to get more time to reflect on my own. This week will be super packed learning about what I’ll be doing in Sudan, and meeting all the HQ staff.
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Hey buddy:
What category do I fall under?! Friends… or family?! HUH?! HUH?! No mention of me at the airport… -_- (squinty eyes) haha. No tears eh?… well I think I’d beg to differ… BWAHAHAHA!
It’s lonely over here too. And yet, I think I’ve come to understand, that loneliness is God’s invitation to us to step closer to Him. So really, it’s a promise of hope and refreshed souls from God.
If you don’t make time for yourself, you’re going to end up wasting it. So do take the time to pull out some space for you to journal and think and read your Bible.
Hi Ben,
Just want to say that you’re most welcome into our team and that we hope that you’ll feel “home” soon! That you’ll make extra friends and “family” – “Medair-family” soon!
Welcome on behalf of the Southern Sudan team and God bless with all the briefings!!
Greetings,
Wendy
Communications Manager Southern Sudan
Hi Ben – can’t wait to hear about your experiences in the Sudan.
Stay close to God and His word at all times and always seek Him in all that you do, see, or hear.
Pretty exciting stuff!!!
Fellow Fall ’07 ROCers Gerry Normand (& Barb De Kryger)
PS) 1 Corinthians 2:9
Hi Ben, just wanted to commend you in this massive undertaking you’ve set yourself upon, it takes a lot of balls to do what you’re doing. I’ll continue to pray for you. Don’t forget to enjoy the new challenges and hardships you will come across though, the learning experience will definitely stay for a lifetime. Colossians 3:23.