*Please note – this blog was
written just over a week ago*

Life is full of choices. We can choose what we eat. We get
to choose when we eat. I choose everyday what I’m going to wear. Then there are
the harder choices. Like where we want to attend university. Or is this the
right person to marry? And one of my personal favorite choices is my daily
attitude. This was put to test on Friday.

Our squad just finished up a five day debrief period of
rest, worship, teachings, and meeting with our coaches and some AIM staff.
Friday marked the end of our time in Kenya
and we were off to Rwanda.
No flight this time. We were off on a 28 hour bus ride. Sound like fun? My
friend Erin (Erin Thames is her name. You should check out some of her
blogs…she is awesome and God is rocking her world!) and I decided that we were
going to choose to have a positive attitude even though the circumstances would
make me (in my pre World Race life) frustrated. Take a look at parts of our
ride and see our chosen attitude…

REALITY – A really long 28 hour bus ride ahead of us

Chosen
attitude – What a great opportunity to share our testimonies with each other

REALITY – Broken seats in front of us that would only
recline therefore taking away any leg room

            Chosen attitude – At least our seats
recline too and we can lay back

REALITY – Rare bathroom stops with the most wretched
smelling squatty potties

            Chosen attitude – Well, we get to pee and
don’t have to go in a bottle

REALITY – One meal the whole ride – no breakfast, lunch, or
dinner

Chosen
attitude – Praise the Lord for extra Kenyan Shillings to purchase crackers and
chocolate

REALITY – Slim to no sleep due to the lack of beds or
mattresses

Chosen
attitude – A beautiful Ugandan sunset, amazing stars, and we crossed the Nile
River

REALITY – Waiting for an hour or two at the Rwandan border
in the heat for visas to be cleared

            Chosen attitude – We got some extra time to
watch the Amazing Race season 17

REALITY – Bumpy African roads that make it nearly impossible
to journal or do Sudoku puzzles

Chosen
attitude – Let’s just be glad these roads are paved and not rocky dirt roads

REALITY – Taking off all our luggage to be searched at the
border before entering

Chosen
attitude – Hallelujah they didn’t make us take everything out and we got to
keep our plastic grocery bags even though they are illegal in Rwanda

REALITY – Cockroaches crawling all over us, our stuff, and
the bus when the sun was down

            Chosen attitude – Chose not to see them and
pretend they were not around us

 

Is
your glass half empty or half full?