I did not sleep
well as “trafficking” the medication was actually illegal. Well, I woke up at
4:10am and starting the final checking and packing. Leaving the hotel by 5am
and dropping the car at the carpark. I was ferried over to the airport by the car
park operator as usual.
I met my team
members later at the airport. The check-in was smooth and I took a nap on
board.
The plan arrived
at Bangkok airport on time…I missed my lunch as I was too worried about the “load”…The
short intro clip about the departing x-ray scan was quite disturbing.(this is
the only country that I knew that wanted an xray scan of luggage before
departing airport ).
However with the
grace of god, the custom officer did not ask us to open the box of medication
and we had slipped through the scan without any obstacle…I praise the great one
and almost kneed down when we walk out from the airport.
The atmosphere
around the airport is tense; heavy armed arm forces securing the perimeter….
We were picked up
by the director of the foundation and we headed to Satun.
After a brief introduction
by the local staff; we were told that we would be sleeping in the office
instead of posting to the other missionary’s house.
The 2 nurses took
the room and I slept at the conference room.
We were lead to
the local TESCO and had dinner there. I had a plate of fried Kwaitiao -> Singapore
fried beehon flavor… food was nice but very small plate; although the rock
which hung on my heart was thrown to limbo but yet I was worried about the
clinic tomorrow, the small plate of Kwaitiao was enough.
The medication had
entered with blessing but yet I was still worried about the amount - > is it
enough for the 6 clinics we planned ?
We picked up some bread and packet drinks before we left TESCO.
I hit dreamland just
after 10….
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