Wednesday, March 26, 2008

PDX to Tel Aviv, Israel

Mid-morning on March 25th, most of our 60 member BCC/ KPDQ tour group began checking in at PDX in Portland, Oregon where we began our 14-hour Delta airlines trip to Tel Aviv, Israel. Along the way a few of us flew through NYC while others stopped over in Cincinati, OH and Atlanta, GA before crossing the Atlantic Ocean. For some this was there very first international flight! Upon arriving on the East Coast of the United States, night was falling and for a short time star constellations were visible to us from our transatlantic 777 plane. Due to time zone changes, before long the sun was rising; obviously not when any of our bodies expected or hoped for. Several hours later, after flying over Ireland, France, Italy (snow covered Alps were easy to see), the Mediterainian Sea, and Greece (maybe even Crete), we all eagerly awaited our final destination. With wheels touching down safely on the tarmack a unanimous round of applause broke out; the date now being March 26th.

Once everyone had gathered luggage and passed through immigration & customs, we stepped up into one of two buses (Pink & Green); my parents and I are on the Pink bus. Our driver Joseph (or Josie, as Israelies like to say) has 25 years of bus driving experience, while our tour guide, Michael (Mikey) has 35 years of guide experience and personal international travel to Europe, the States, and beyond. With an excellent mix of modern, historical, and biblical commentary, Mikey spoke to us as we rode to our hotel in Tiberias beside the Sea of Galilee. Following a beautiful and flavorful buffet, we all headed off to bed so we could wakeup with the sound of our 6:30 a.m. wake-up call.

My name is Leslie Dieterle and hopefully I will be able to share a bit from our experiences here in the Holy Land with all of you back home. Please know your family and friends on our tour are well and enjoying themselves, but we are praying for you. Will you pray for us?