Tuesday, February 4, 2014

One word, two meanings: Visa

Last night I left for Houston by way of Austin.  I had a great visit with my dear friend Sharon Perkins and invited myself to spend the night there!  She made a great batch of steamy homemade minestrone and bread sticks...yummy...which we ate near the fire.  After a brief but great sleep, we went to 6:30 a.m. Mass where I got to see some of the beautiful "Oprah" nuns, then I was off to Houston and the Indonesian consulate. 

For the first time, I got a little nervous there...would I offend, what are their cultural customs, could I wear jeans, did I have to cover my head; all for naught.  In the lobby, the TV played the AlJazeera America news channel.  While enlightening, it was a little creepy.  The people at the consulate were very friendly, Fr. Paul had made connections there to help get my passport expedited, and within an hour I came out with my visa!  Later I used my Visa to finalize the purchase of my plane tickets.  I leave this coming Monday.  Yes, Margo, that is 6 days from now :-)

I enjoyed a wonderful lunch with my high school friend John Sparks at a South American restaurant, ran some errands, then headed home to Ft. Worth. 

Let the packing begin!

Blessed be God.

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