2014/10/13 — Monday — On our way to Africa

We drove to Chicago to catch our first KLM flight to Amsterdam departing at 4:10 pm . Allan accompanied us (Virginia, Mark and me) to drive our car back to Elkhart. The amazing thing was that all seven of our suitcases just fit into the trunk of little Toyota Echo!

The flight from Chicago to Amsterdam was in a KLM 747

The flight from Chicago to Amsterdam was on one of KLM’s Boeing 747s.

We passed through security quite easily and quickly.  We boarded the plane on time, only to sit for two hours at the gate while a mechanical problem was corrected. We were told that it was one of the air conditioning systems and that one of the engine housings had to opened to fix it.

Finally, we were on our way a little over two hours late!

2014/07/31 — Thursday — Heading Home

Mike arrived at the apartment to pick us up just before 4am, shortly after the peak of the storm.  About 17 inches of rain had fallen at Anderson Air Force base at the north end of Guam, with about 8 inches falling at Agat where we were.  The transmitter site had even less, with no wind damage and the power stayed on all night.  The peak winds were around 40 miles per hour on the way north to the airport.  There was some water on the roads, but no major flooding on the roads to the airport.  We made it there with plenty of time to check in ahead of the rush of travelers arriving on the hotel shuttles.

Our first flight left on time for Hawaii and arrived on schedule on the late afternoon of July 30.  This was quite an accomplishment since we left Guam on July 31 about 6am!  [Remember, we crossed the International Date Line!]  The flight from Hawaii was also on schedule and we arrived in Chicago only a couple of hours after leaving Guam (according to the clock).

Almost 22 hours (only 8 hours according to the clock) after getting on the plane in Guam, we arrived at the South Bend airport and was met by Joyce and their three youngest children. We tried to catch a flight from Chicago that was three hours earlier into South Bend, but were told that it couldn’t be done, because we had checked baggage. So what happens? When we waited for our checked baggage at the South Bend carousel, it never came. Upon checking with a ticket agent — they had our checked baggage in a back room. It had arrived on the earlier flight!!

It is so good to be back home!

2014/07/30 — Wednesday — Tropical Storm Halong Hits

We woke up this morning and found it was raining and the winds had picked up quite a bit.  As we packed, we kept close track of the developing typhoon.

As viewed through a slightly open shutter, the papaya tree next door served as our wind speed indicator!

As viewed through a slightly open shutter, the papaya tree next door served as our wind speed indicator!

As we listened to the forecasts, it was encouraging to learn that the predicted anticipated peak winds were decreasing a little, but the rain kept coming.

The parking area in front of the apartment was covered with water.  Fortunately, the apartments below were still dry.

The parking area in front of the apartment was covered with water. Fortunately, the apartments below were still dry.

The road by the side of the apartment was flooded.

The road by the side of the apartment was flooded.

As evening came, the electricity remained on and the predicted anticipated peak winds had decreased further to about 50mph.  We went to bed fairly early confident that we would have little problem making it to the airport.  Our ride was scheduled to pick us up around 4am.