The first picture I took was at the airport in Amsterdam. Our team of 15 people had made the overnight flight from Detroit to Amsterdam without a hitch, and not until we were checking in for our flight from there to Croatia did we realize that there was a huge glitch. Except for one person, all of our tickets from Amsterdam to Zagreb, Croatia had been cancelled. A massive blame game ensued - KLM pinned it on our travel agent, who knew NWA was to blame, who thought Croatia Air was guilty . . .or something like that, I still don't understand it. It was a very confusing, high-pressure situation that ended up with customer service people vacating their desks, several phone calls to the States at 3 am their time, and about 5 people yelling at Brett and our group who insisted we cut in line when we were simply moving around to another counter like the customer service ladies asked us to do. It was actually getting sort of so hilariously serious that I had to snap a picture.
The part that didn't make sense about our tickets supposedly being cancelled in June, was that all our luggage was still tagged to arrive in Zagreb. Had our second flight been cancelled, wouldn't our luggage have been set to arrive in Amsterdam only? Anyway, it was a GREAT start to the trip, but with some quick thinking and flexibility, we were able to work out a solution. Half of the group were still able to get on the original flight, and we were assured that everyone's luggage would arrive with them. The other half got on a flight to Budapest, Hungary and Brett's brother, an international tour director, was able to help make arrangements for a driver to meet us at the airport and drive us 3.5 hours to Croatia.
The sun setting on the corn fields was a beautiful sight. Also in the picture is the van we rented, which Jason said felt like driving a toaster. Look for an upcoming entry on Day 6 for drama surrounding the Toastermobile.
Here is the church in Cakovec, the Neovisna Baptisticka Crkva Stablo Zivota (Independent Baptist Church, Tree of Life). Johnny Leslie, the missionary, and a Croatian national, Pastor Rich, work together to pastor this church and also one in Verazdin, about 20 minutes away. Our group planned to split our time between the two works. Tomorrow begins the actual mission work . . .
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Thanks Kim! This is great!
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