Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Debriefing

The first part of the team is on their way home. Everyone seemed to sleep a little better last night, but it was late when we were finally able to bed down. When dawn broke, we pushed through getting ready, had a final devotional thought, came to Rob's, loaded up the suitcases and packs, shared a warm and teary good-bye. With a last wave they were off, and we are still here. It will be a long day of travel for them, they will catch the reprieve of much better food than they have had for over a week, but weariness of body and the separation of the team will probably be overriding factors in their return. I can only hope and pray that their travel is smooth and uneventful. I can tell you, they will all sink into their mattresses tonight, clean from nice hot showers, dry via clean white regular towels, teeth brushed over a normal sink, fresh sheets to envelope their weary flesh, in a controlled atmosphere rid of sweating while just sitting, and they will be grateful! Haiti is rugged on the human body adept at it's climate and life, for us American's it's plain ruthless, malicious, and unrelenting. We have been debriefing with the kids for a couple of hours now, and their insight into the culture, their awareness of their surroundings, and their insights into people have been fascinating! A word to the wise, young people watch! They have so many positive things to say about their stay here, the team that was here with us, and how each person brought deep meaning and joy to their final days in Haiti. A special word of thanks to our departing team members, you counted in ways you cannot fully know, you were here for such a time as this...words from a grateful father. We have a host of administrative wrap up work to do when Robinson gets back, pray all goes well to that end. We will close up shop later this afternoon, the girls have to make final decisions on leftover food from the kids, and then we will try to catch a snooze before we head back to the States tomorrow. So much has been accomplished and things went so well for us this trip, the bar just went up even higher for our return, whenever that may be. Hopefully it will be part of a new adventure, the raising of a new tent over twice the size of what we have now! Until later, many rich blessings.

6 comments:

Deloris said...

Doyle, Beth, K and K,
I'm sure this is a tough day for you all. Seeing the team leave must have felt a little like January when we left the kids behind. But just one more day and you'll be on your way home too. I can't wait to see you all. Please give hugs to everyone from me. And thanks for taking care of Ray for me, I know he can be a handful!:) Safe travels tomorrow, and give me a call when you get to Miami. Love you all bunches,
Deloris

Anonymous said...

A job well done. We are praying for your safe travels home. Amazing team work and accomplishments. Can't wait to see you all. Thank you for the posts. I enjoyed reading each and every one. John

Heidi said...

Hello dear Bergs! I'm so glad you've had some time together as a family, and time to debrief. I know the goodbyes must have been difficult for everyone this morning. Very soon you will also experience all those things you described like great showers and cool air! Thank you again for helping Ethan so much during this week--your love, encouragement, and showing him the ropes on his first mission trip ever just means so much to me. I'm eagerly waiting to see him in just a few hours! :) May you have safe travels together tomorrow and a very special time as a family. You are loved!

Anonymous said...

Dear Ones, -Glad Doc Ethan, Ray, G/N & Devante will be in Detroit in a little while, & that the 4 of you will be in tomorrow eve. -Praying & trusting for a safe journey the whole way tomorrow-"The angel of the Lord encampeth about them that fear Him to deliver them." Under His wings this trip has been a good place to be as always. You are surrounded by a heavenly crowd who are encouraging us all on the entire race, & by an untold number of us who love you here. Can imagine the emotions come "leaving time" again -He giveth more grace. By about Thurs. your good pets are going to really sense something pretty big going on-they're all aching for lots of your TLC! Hope Doc E. & Heidi have a wonderful anniversary-tho'it is today, I think. Sleep awhile. Hugs for each of you & all those yet to say Bye to for another while. Love, MDJ & Bob.

Jake T said...

Glad the trip was again successful and all are safe and most stateside. What a great faith journey it has been for you all. Can't wait to see you all and here of the adventures of this latest mission into Haiti. Love you and God bless.

tkaugust97 said...

You have a beautiful family! We're so glad to have "met" you.

The Gibsons