Hooray!
We arrived at the border around 9, parked, and went inside. After Immigrations worked through our passports, we then went to the commercial counter, and I finished our paperwork. That went semi-smoothly, except for having to re-type my form in again after I accidentally deleted it on the kiosk computer. The border agent assured me it’s an old computer :-). An hour later, we were set and on our way. Thank you for praying!
The drive to the border was a bit treacherous, but since it took us an hour to clear at the border, it allowed the roads time to melt.
We are going to stop for the night in Red Deer, Lord willing.
Sarah for the rest



“For they that say such things declare plainly that they seek a country” (Hebrews 11:14).
Thanks for all the updates! I am really enjoying hearing about your adventures. We have never been up there, so it is fun to live “vicariously” through ya’ll! 🙂 Praying for continued safe travels!!
Praise the Lord you and your family made it!
Praise the Lord you made it through the border that can be a challenge at times.I haven’t commented before but I so enjoy reading your blog and getting your newsletters. I am from northern alberta but not close enough to come listen to you speak.I just purchased this year a couple of your books and would love more but we are a one income family so we must be careful. I have enjoyed reading your entrys on your adventure it, reminds me that not everyone gets to enjoy Gods wonderful creation of snow for as long as we do. I hope you have good turnouts at your conferences and hope you enjoy your stay in beautiful Canada.It looks as though the Lord is going to grant you some warm temps this weekend so enjoy.
Blessings
Welcome to my Home :).
God Bless,
Ashley