Two months ago, my mom and I got to experience the highly anticipated Parent

Vision Trip. This is a trip that we had been talking about months before I actually 

left for the Race. We dreamed of Thailand or Africa, but the Lord works in funny and

mysterious ways and chose Antigua, Guatemala; a country that is very dear to both

our hearts but that we had been to 5 times previously. The more I have experience

the Race the more I realize it is less about travel and getting to new places and 

more about experiencing God there; He wanted to take my mom and I full circle

since Guatemala was our first mission trip together. 

     The months leading up to PVT I was so excited, but weeks leading up to seeing

my mom I was anxious and a little fearful. We hadn’t seen each other for 9 months

now, what if we don’t know what to talk about? Or what if we don’t like each other?

But if you know the relationship I have with my mom, those were just silly lies the

enemy was speaking to ruin this experience. Was it weird to see my mom after

almost a year of solely emails and FaceTime? Of course, but we figured it out. 

     I loved these four days with my mom and they have been one of the most

memorable experiences on my Race. Seeing her step into ministry and loving

people well showed me where I get it from and just how much I love my mom. This

week was filled with lots and lots of food, hard conversations about the future,

more tears than I’ve produced on the entire Race and much needed snuggles. I’ll

be honest, it was difficult at times but it was expected and an authentic depiction 

of what life will be like back home. I am so blessed that I was able to have this time

with my mom before I come home and that she was able to see the life I have been

living for the past 9 months. She truly is my best friend! 

     

Here is my mom’s recap from this trip:

“I just returned from visiting my World Racer in Guatemala. I have been looking

forward to this trip for 9 long months. My daughter first began discussing her

dream of going on the World Race years before she actually left in September. I

attended Parent Launch before she left and it was difficult to leave her but I knew I  

would see her soon (if you considered 9 months soon). It did give us something to

look forward to knowing we would get to meet up somewhere along their journey. 

     Finally we were informed our PVT would occur month 9 in Guatemala. The

preparation began for the trip- I had lists of things to bring my Racer; she was

missing some favorites from home. There are so many small things we take for

granted.

     When we arrived we were picked up by AIM staff and transported to where our

Racers were, in a chicken bus that is. It was a wonderful reunion with lots of hugs

and tears. Many activities were planned to include ministry, eating, and definitely

shopping. The ministry was heartwarming, and we met many Christians dedicating

their lives to the Lord. We shared time with our Racers doing ministry the way they

have been for 9 months. It was amazing to watch them interact with children,

orphans, and the elderly. We shared worship with them. 

     Amongst the ministry we had some fun trips too, including climbing a volcano!

The hike to the top was definitely a challenge. The climb was steep and we were

followed by guides with horses hoping we would be too tired and pay them for a

ride. By looking forward to the downward way home we had no idea that it would

be almost worse. Many of the Racers decided to go down on their bottoms, I

assume they have become even more adventuresome since they left. 

          The bonus to all of what we did was seeing and actually hugging my

daughter,knowing she was doing well, and it was only 7 weeks until they head home.

So parents if you get that chance and you have a Racer, go. It means the worldto

them and the experience can’t be duplicated.”

 

*And yes, if you were wondering I was the first to cry.