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Trip Info 2010!!

UGA Wesley Foundation

Jamaica Mission Trip- March 5-13, 2010

We’re staying: Casa Maria, Port Maria, Jamaica http://www.casamariahotel.net/

(We’ll have the hotel all to ourselves for the week. Sidenote: the hotel is newly renovated and looks nothing like it did when we used to stay there! We might not want to come back home from the looks of it!)

Emergency contacts:

*Jill Henderson- Associate Director, UGA Wesley Foundation- 404.213.3341

*In Jamaica 876.725.0156 (just dial “1” and then the #, for emergencies ONLY!)

*please check the blog for team updates!

*Caren will also have a cell phone in Jamaica that we can call from if needed.

Flight Info:

Arrive @ airport 5:00AM!!!!

Fri. March 5th

South Terminal- Delta

Flight # DL 357, Atlanta to Montego Bay 8:25am- 11:27am

Sat. March 13th

Delta

Flight DL 362 Montego Bay to Atlanta 3:00pm- 6:06pm

Pick-up around 6:45-7pm, South Terminal (check websites for arrival times as they tend to change a bit this far out.)

We’ll arrive in Montego Bay and have a scenic drive to Port Maria. It’s about a 2 ½ hour drive.

Please feel free to contact us at Wesley with any questions you have!

706.353.1408

Trip Leaders:

Bob Beckwith, Caren Dilts (706.207.6862) William Draper (931.446.0448), Lindsay Duryea (404.583.1167), Mike Nakayama (478.747.1308)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Another great day...

We had another wonderful day in Jamaica! But how could you not when you wake up to the sound of the waves and see the sun rise over the ocean?! Everyone is working hard and getting to know each other really well! We've had some down time on some of the work sites, but this has ended up being a blessing in disguise as it's given us a chance to get to know each other a lot better.

We had an awesome group time tonight where people shared some of their experiences of the day- some funny and some very awesome things the Lord is teaching them. Again, we are so blessed with this group of freshmen and leaders! It's incredible to sit back and watch them pursue the Lord!

We are all loving it here and not wanting to come home! It's going to be really hard to leave the land and people we are all falling in love with!

Pray for our continued safety on work sites, healing for the colds that a few have, and that the Kingdom of God would be expanded in Jamaica!

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