At about 12:30 this afternoon, we finally touched down in Buffalo. It's good to be home.
Thanks to all of you for following along and living this experience with us. Thanks for your prayers and support.
A special thank you to our drivers who delivered us safely to Buffalo on the 20th and then were waiting for us when we returned. Thanks Fred and Jerry, we really appreciate it. (and thanks Paul for organizing that).
As for me, I've really enjoyed writing this blog as well. It really gave me a chance to think about what went on each day, to sift through it all and pass along some of the highlights. It's been a pleasure.
One last thing, and I believe that I'm speaking for the whole team when I say this, if you ever have an opportunity to go on a trip like this one, DO IT! It was such an eye opener for all of us. Neither words nor pictures (or blogs) can adequately tell the story, you really need to live it and experience it for yourself. You will be blessed by the experience.
Vaya con dios
Randy
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