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: Persona users / Megaten / Kazuma Kaneko / Catherine / Art based Akihiko Sanada FC / Shinjiro Aragaki FC / Persona 4The team from St. Thomas More is on the last leg of their journey. They will be in Rapid in a couple of hours. Greetings to all readers: just checked St. Thomas More's last flight from Dallas to Rapid. It is on time. It is flight 2813 and leaves Dallas at 12:00 p.m. (CDT). Arrives Rapid City Regional at 1:15 p.m. (MDT).The weather looks good in Dallas and only a chance of some thunderstorms in the Rapid City area for afternoon. At this point it looks as if they will fly with no weather issues.Obviously St. Thomas More got into Dallas last evening right on time, for a needed good nights rest. STM has landed - 7 minutes ago in Miami. Welcome home to the States. Greetings to all readers. St. Thomas More team is in the air headed to Miami. Frank called and said they were wheels up and over the mountain at 12:43 Honduras time. They are on the way. Will let you know on this blog when they land in Miami.
I have checked the weather in Tegucigalpa, Miami, Dallas, and Rapid City for both today and tomorrow. Weather looks good for flying. Have also checked flights for today and everything is on time. Remember, their flights are all 'American Airlines' Tegucigalpa to Miami Depart 12:30 Honduras time - arrive Miami 4:50 p.m. Miami time - Flight 954 Miami to Dallas Depart 9:30 p.m. - arrive Dallas 11:30 p.m. - Flight 1724 Thursday Flight: Dallas to Rapid City - Depart 12:00 p.m. - arrive Rapid 1:15 p.m. (MST) Flight 2813 If you want to track their flights just type in American Airlines in the URL area. Then click on 'Flight Status' Then type in the flight number and hit GO. I will be in phone contact with my brother and blog everyone when they have left Tegucigalpa. Once they are in Miami I would imagine they will begin to phone you.  I will keep you posted as best as I can throughout the day. To get even more information go to the URL and type in
On this page, behind Airline Name type in 'American Airlines.' Right below that type in the flight number and hit 'Track Flight' Once this page comes up go over in the right hand column and check all the flight information. Scroll down and it will give you even more information. As we get ready to depart we'd like to post one last blog, maybe the most important one yet.  Hampton Bay Lighting Fixtures InstructionsOur experience would not have been as full, impacting and amazing without some key people.  Puppies For Adoption Kitchener WaterlooA heart full of gratitude to our support crew:  Frank, Julio, Angel, Carlos, Tacha, Sylvia, Noellia, Carolyn and Linda.  Car Tyres LoughboroughAnd a special THANK YOU to Dick. 
Your parting words to us last night were beautiful and once again brought tears to our eyes.  Your hard work on the ground is behind the scenes and makes this experience possible. Finall,y we would be remiss without thanking the beautiful people of El Picacho for welcoming us into their hearts and homes. The Rapid City Mission Honduras Team – really been a great trip. See you Thursday = we’ll call when we get to Miami. It has been a privilege to work alongside your kids these past few days. We knew they were an awesome group of young people before we left, but having the opportunity to be with them affirmed how great thery truly are. There love of Christ continues to be a beacon of light for all they encounter.Thank you for sharing them with us. Witt - One of the few who can keep up with the Hondurans. Jake - Discovered his voice! Considering dropping football for Fine Arts. Nicole - Age is not a barrier for her when it comes to making friends with all Hondurans.
Katie  - Lulls us all to sleep with her giggles. Jay - The kid magnet; can create a game out of nothing. Caitlin - Renewed old friendships, including updating Elbe and Alex on Liam. Jordan Miller -  Family comes first for Jordan, remembering and praying for her cousin, who was making her First Communion. Elizabeth - Needs to use every fiber of her being not to pet the darling puppies. Tessa - If she ever needs a babysitting job in the U.S.A., she passed the test in Honduras. Dani - Thanks to her artistic gift, a part of our team will be remembered forever through the beautiful mural she drew. Jordan Stratman - The children are intrigued by her; she is as fair as they are dark. Dom - Heart the size of Honduras. Rylee - Tiny, but mighty. Kia - The girls scream for her at the sight of a snake...for that matter, the boys do, too! Catherine - Her Espanol helped immensely in bridging the communication barrier. Today was a great day for all!
Very hot, but that did not slow us down. We picked, dug, carried pipe, layed pipe, and last of all, covered it up! We were also able to deliver another truck load of our donated items tostampe Las Uvas, a neighboring community.  Like the feeding center we were welcomed with open arms.  As Dani put it when the kids came running it felt like the buffalo stampede from them Lion King. We are all so ready to reunite with our families, but leaving will be bittersweet. Tomorrow, our last work day, will be only 2 hours. Following work, we will have our last celebration of the Eucharist with our Honduran friends. The music is getting more beautiful and lively everyday and tomorrow will be a joyful time. The ladies of the village have fed us well and are incredible cooks. They do so much with so little. Beings our time is coming to a close, we were able to thank our incredible support team that we have grown to love. Our three cooks, Julio, our gurardian angel, Angel, the engineer of the project, and of course, Frank, who has a heart of gold.
They loved their rosaries, STM shirts, colorful aprons and the thank you speech delivered in Espanol by Jordan S., Elizabeth, Catherine, and Dom. They joined us in a rousing rendition of "Alabare a mi Senor!" What a joyful sound it was! Clapping, dancing, laughing, and tears made it a memorable evening. God has blessed us through them and we will miss them all. Barb, Karrie, and Mary Before we "shopped till we dropped," we were sad to say good bye to Carolyn and Linda.  You can see them below with the rest of our support crew.  The entire Mission Honduras group are amazing people who have dedicated a good portion of their lives to this program.  They take our saftey and our experience very seriously.  We see God working through them continually. We had a blast pumping our money into the Honduran economy. For lunch we were treated to Honduran style pizza and ice cream. Like everything else, it was delicious. Leftovers, which we Americans take home and usually throw away, were gathered up and given to those whom our bus driver Carlos, one of our Gaurdian Angels, felt were in need.
One happened to be a young boy walking down the dusty, dirty road. The picture below tells it all. The second group picture below is of the team and Julio, another one of our Guardian Angels.  The kids have commented on how safe they feel with him around.  We wanted you to look into  the loving eyes of Julio, whose very poor tribal village,Montana de le Flor, will receive the food that we packed at our Packing Hope day. On behalf of the entire mission team we want to thank you for your generosity.  We are seeing first hand the difference YOU made by following Gods command to feed the hungry. It was fun to hear the kids talk about and shop for you all. The thoughtfulness that they showed as they shopped told us how much they love you......then they dropped!!Back to work tomorrow. Barb, Mary and Karrie PS  Bill, I'm excited to share with you how much I saved by shopping in Honduras.  And Carol Cooper.....are you working or blogging?  PS2  Dan, I wasn't able to come up with 75 pounds of coffee....just 50. 
Get the machine ready. The team is all coming over for lattes.  PS3  Bridget, thank you for insisting I buy that HUGE package of batteries.  PS4  Bill and family, are you breathing?  Another day of digging led Mark to comment, "If the good Lord would "  Fortunately we got to add the tasks of laying the pipe and filling the trenches back up.  On top of that we were able to trench up to one of the villagers houses and lay and bury their pipe. You can't imagine how good it felt to see a small part of the project come full circle.  The smiles on everyones faces were uplifting.  We now have a new surge of energy.  It will come in handy tomorrow when we go to the Valley of the Angels for our day of shopping! Junta, our nightly time of sharing our thoughts of the days events, tonight was especially inspiring.  The kids were to share how they saw the Resurrected Christ in their day.  Again we were amazed at how deep their reflections were.  You are raising beautiful Christ centered children who certainly know how to live the Gospel.