Sunday, July 13, 2008

Disco planes

Usually, amenities on a flight like 1st class or something similarly special costs extra. But, not for us - oh no - we get stuff for free. Like disco lights for instance. You see, I have spent weeks talking to the team about my preference for this particular type of aircraft. No offense to anyone else, it just seems they give me more room for my legs. Anyway, so here we were, all checked in and ready to go, all bags on board (they all made it) and ready for a 9 hour flight across the Atlantic.

The take off goes perfect, we begin our climb-out, and then it happens. The guy gets on the mike to tell us about how long the flight is and what they'll be serving for dinner and why not to congregate at the front of the aircraft and suddenly an alarm somewhere on the aircraft goes off. "Bzzzzz-bzzzzz" and to make it even more entertaining (Sarah B. sitting beside me starts levitating off the seat repeating the phrase "I really don't like to fly. David, I really don't like flying!" Meanwhile, to this moment, we still have no idea what he said because while the guy on the mike was speaking, the speakers in our section (rows 346 & back) get all staticky (is this a word?) and then the lights start flashing. The overhead lights, the floor lights, call button light, the reading lights - all of them - start flashing on and off, at random. All of them.

Let me make sure you understand this. The lights are flashing throughout the next 7 hours. Everyone else on the flight is sleeping and for some reason I can't get the Bee-Gee's song "Shadow Dancing" out of my head. "Do it light , taking me through the night, shadow dancing ..." Meanwhile, J.J., the way-too-cute 2 year old next to me is talking up a storm and several other kids are running the aisles like they've been chewing on coffee beans.

So anyway, an hour into the light show the lady comes on the speaker to tell our section (remember, the speaker does not work, so she sounds like the teacher on the Charlie Brown cartoon) that they are having electrical problems. Electrical problems. We're approaching 20,000 feet and we're having electrical problems. So, Sarah B., who is going to kill me for writing this, asks me if the plane is okay, so I do an imitation of of someone who does not have an intelligent answer and say "Sure." She asks "Are you sure?" Well, I decided that "no" would not be an inspirational answer and decide to become the only aerodynamic electrical engineer on board and say "Yes, we'll be fine. If there was a problem, the pilot would have turned around already." "Oh, okay" she said. So then someone says, "Why don't they just turn off a breaker?" Good one. We're on an airplane and you want to start throwing breakers. If their breaker board (do planes even have breakers?) is anything like mine at home then it is not labeled correctly and we'd start loosing important things like the engines or even the coffee pot.

"... Give me more, drag me across the floor ... Shadow dancing , all this and nothing more...", "I don't LIKE flying! David, I really don't like to fly ..." I look up, as much as I can, to see if there is a sign that this will end anytime soon and I see the TV screen and it says we only have 8 hours left to our destination. 8 hours ...

8 hours later ....

Sarah slept, and so did J.J. and his mom, who was truly exhausted. The plane was fine, I have an amazing group of people to spend a week with, my wife and child love me, I serve an awesome God, and I just missed a 7 hour long opportunity to ponder on all of this.

Bottom line? If something is keeping you awake, go fix it. If someone is keeping you awake, go talk to them. Don't assume that it is an odd act of fate. Assume it's a loving God desiring a conversation. Once we arrived in Frankfurt, Germany, I fell asleep lying on the floor in the terminal. Once on the plane to St. Petersburg, I fell asleep before we took off.

Talk to God and give Him the opportunity to talk back. Enjoy the quirkiness of life and chase after opportunities. We're here. We're safe. And tomorrow, we'll be taking the love of God into orphanages. Isn't God great!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds like the tempter was trying to un-nerve you all with the flight, that tells me God is going to do AWESOME things through you all! You made it after all inspite of electrical problems! God Bless and be His Hands, Feet and Voice. God Bless you all, Shane

Angie said...

David,

Your take on the flight had us cracking up! It made us think of you telling stories back in Fort Worth! ;)
We are praying for you and your team and know that God has some really big things in store for the orphans and for all of you! Have a great time, bless and be blessed.

We love you!
Milledge, Angie, Jon Milledge and Anderson

Anonymous said...

Well Dave, whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother, you're stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Feel the (plane) breakin' and everybody shakin' and you're stayin' alive, stayin' alive! Stayin' alive for a purpose brother! Praying for you and your crew as you share the Father's love. Blessings!

Anonymous said...

Hey Hon!!
I LOVE this last post, oh it is soooo you! And of course all of our friends have said as much! :O)
Well, I realize about the time that I am writing this you and the team are on your way to orphanage #40, and know that we are praying for the joy and blessing that is awaiting you there. But, even more so we are praying for the impact you will make at #14...may their hearts be softened just a little and may the Holy Spirit be in your midst. Remember, you truly are the hands, feet and voice of Jesus to these dear lost teens who have only know pain and hurt. Give them the love of Jesus!!
As for me and Zachary, we are doing well, but of course every sound in the house causes Zachary to look at me and ask "My Dada?" and it nearly breaks my heart, but oh how sweet too.
Okay, enough about us...write again when you can, and if possible please check your work emails too. I've written there.
All our love,
Anne & Zachary
P.S. Please let me know if Anya is still there.

Beast1624 said...

Dave, you have evoked images in my mind from the movie 'Airplane'. Hope you all have a good trip and get plenty of His work done!

GoofBen said...

Hey Gang:
Nice to know that you guys made it safe & sound. Prayers coming your way from Lubbock. Special prayers for my sweet cousins in your group (the Butlars). Prayers & blessings for your VBS & the opening of the hearts of those in need.

Anonymous said...

Russia Team (and esp. Laura)-- We love you and hope you are enjoying the trip! But enjoying or not, we know Jesus is inviting these kids to know and trust Him and you guys are part of that. I'm glad you are there, glad that we are able to send you, and glad you are joining with Jesus in his purpose and mission.

Tressa wants to say, "I love you Mama and I miss you". Eliora says " Um Um I miss you mama and -- what was the other thing? -- uh, uh, I miss you."