Sunday, July 29, 2007

Guess Who Made it Home Safe?

Just to let everyone know, I made it back to the States safely. I will post more when I return to Kansas City. I have posts about my last days in Mozambique and I will post them soon. I just had a minute to post a quick update and wanted everyone to know that I made it back to the U.S. of A.

Also, my phone was stolen as I went through a security checkpoint in Johannesburg, South Africa. If I haven't been able to call you as I promised that I would, then I sincerely appologize. I bought a new phone yesterday and was able to keep my same phone number. Give me a call if you care to chat. More to come soon, please continue to check back for more updates.

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5 Comments:

Blogger Auntie Cheryl said...

Dear Justin,
I have so enjoyed your blog. You are an excellent writer and photographer! I find your writing entertaining, introspective and uplifting.

It is going to be so great to see you in about 10 days. It seems you've had an incredible journey of love and serving. I will look forward to talking. You are an incredible man, and I am so proud of you.

I am so interested in your photography. I had no idea you were into this. You have obviously studied. Would you be available for hire. We have been shopping for Brennan's senior pictures and I wonder if you'd be interested in spending some time with him on Saturday morning in GI on some outdoor shots? Your photos are so unique and creative. Let me know. We could take any shots and have them developed online.

Love you,
Auntie Cheryl

1:09 AM  
Blogger annaelyse said...

so is the lost cell phone the cause for concern? ha.

12:36 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I am glad you are home safe. And just in time to get back into the swing of school. I will be eager to hear stories. Sorry about your cell phone. Anyway, see you in a week!

11:33 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Great to see ya back man =)

8:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Justin,
I haven't talked to you in a really long time, but during my son's nap I was compelled to check out your blog. Several kleenex's later I want to thank you for sharing your experiences. Any of those children could be my little guy. You're right, we as Americans do throw around AIDS statistics, and shake our heads saying something has to be done. Thank you for opening our eyes to Thelma, Idrussi and Richardo (and I'm sure more than I can imagine).

Nikki (McNally)Jackson

2:29 PM  

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