The past two days have been full of nervous excitement, anticipation, first times and sheer exhaustion!
Packed and ready to go, we left home at around 7:30 after saying goodbye to Madison and sweet baby Jude (Simon was still asleep). It was hard knowing that Jude probably won’t remember who we are when we return.
We arrived at the Halifax airport mid morning on Monday and said goodbye and see you soon to Matt and Jacob, who will be joining us for a portion of our stay in Spain and Portugal. We are looking forward to our last leg of the journey together with them!
The girls and I had a relatively uneventful flight to Montreal, a long and boring wait at the airport in Montreal (almost nine hours). And boarded our next plane with ner a glitch!
Our next flight was to Ponta Delgado, a small Portuguese island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. We figured everything would continue on as smoothly and uneventfully as it had been up til then.
When we arrived on the tiny island with its tiny airport (and tiny toilets) we were met with a not so tiny line up of people, all impatiently waiting to get through customs in the understaffed airport. We joined the impatient crowd of travellers and kept our fingers crossed that somehow we would get through and checked in before our connecting flight to Lisbon was scheduled for departure.
We waited and waited then finally I panicked when we had only 15 minutes to go before we needed to board the flight and still no end to the line in sight. I asked a staff security personnel to help us and she kindly and to our great relief escorted us to the front of the line. I am sure the other passengers were not impressed with us butting in front but hey, it was an emergency!
When we arrived to the customs desk the officer took our passports and looked through them, then looked at us then back at the passports. I was starting to get nervous. I couldn’t imagine what the problem might be. When he finally spoke he looked at Kate and said “You’re not 18! Do you have written consent from your father to enter Portugal?” My stomach dropped. Was he serious? Why hadn’t I thought of that?
He then asked me why I didn’t have consent in writing? I told him it never crossed my mind and that my husband certainly consented and he was joining us on holiday in a couple of weeks and so on…why was this happening…we need to board the plane and only minutes to spare!!! He seemed to look doubtful for some reason.
He finally asked the girls if he should trust what I was saying as truth, that I wasn’t forcing them into Portugal secretly without their father’s knowledge or consent? They timidly and with nervous laughs answered that that was correct and he thankfully allowed us through. The rest of the way was filled with trouble free sailing (or more appropriately ‘flying’). Deo Gratias!
We arrived in Lisbon and had to figure out the metro system in order to get to the hostel where we will spend two nights before heading out on our pilgrimage. That was challenging but we managed to get on the correct metro line and it brought us almost to the front door of the charming, old hostel. We had a meal and a yummy world famous custard tart (lent is over after all!!). We picked up a couple of grocery items and we are now retired for the night.
Here are a few pictures from the past couple of days! Please pray for us!




Wow, I can only imagine how terrible it must felt for a second if you had written consent from Mr Howe 😫. The relief when they let you board the plane must have been immense. Pictures are great! God bless you all, looking forward to more posts.
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Hi Gabriel! It was a really scary feeling for sure! Glad it’s in our rear view mirror!!! Glad you like the pictures! God bless and keep you as well!
P.S. thanks again for helping me to set the blog up! 😊
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Glad they didn’t confiscate our Daisy and Kate!
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what an exciting start, glad they didn’t confiscate our Daisy and Kate!🥳✈️
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Loved your adventure! Who’d ever think of kidnapping?! The pastry looks delicious. Where’s that wonderful Portuguese coffee!!?? They really know how to make it there.
Looking forward to the next story ….
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The pastries are so delicious…did you ever try them? Coffee is not really my thing but maybe I will have to try some!! I see a lot of people drinking tiny espresso coffees. Is that what you mean?
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Dear Shannon, Daisy and Kate!
Thank you for letting us know how are you doing and the nice pictures. Wow, that was kind of exiting to get there.
But thanks God you all could make it to Lisbon.
Many blessings!! We keep you in our prayers!!!
Barbara & Andreas with Johannes
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Hello Barbara! Yes it was definitely exciting to say the least!! Thank you so much for the prayers we appreciate them so much…we find ourselves in some interesting places and situations here that are a bit uncomfortable and know that we are dependent God’s protection and the prayers of friends and family!
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Wonderful news!
We keep you in our prayers!
Bp Roy
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Dear Bishop Roy, thank you so much for keeping us in your prayers. We also pray for you all each day. God bless you!
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