First off, let us both apologize for the lack of recent updates on this site. The reason it appears that we have not posted for nearly 2 months is because our posts have been corresponding with the events on they days they happen, rather than when we actually publish them online (in other words, some of our entries dated from March were just published in the last week or so). The reasoning for the delay in posting is that we did not anticipate being away from the internet for the amount of time we have been. As a result we usually write our thoughts in long-hand, outline form as they happen and translate that into our stories as soon as we are able. Also, our ancillary work on photos (which have numbered 10,000 since mid-January), video and travel planning has been a unique challenge in updating content as much as we possibly can. Know that we are trying our best to keep this site as fresh and up-to-date as possible.
On to current news...
We had a hellacious 38-hour ride last night from Santa Cruz, Bolivia to Ciudad Del Este, Paraguay. Around 8pm on Thursday, we departed from Santa Cruz anticipating a long, dusty and bumpy ride. Around 12:30, Patrick woke up and decided to get some water from his backpack, only to notice that it was missing from the above storage bin. Along with a simple jug of water, this bag contained our Sony Vaio notebook, a plethora of software for publishing, editing and writing, digital camera, iPod, Garmin GPS receiver, Two 1GB memory cards, iGo travel charger (with all of our tips for charging our video camera, digital camera, iPods, computer, and power for our external hard drive), 4-in-1 data flashdrive and Skype headset and camera, Kershaw knife and Petzl headlamp.
In more simple terms... our life was in that bag :)
We immediately informed the bus driver, who was kind enough to loan us a flashlight, but still could not find the bag after roaming back and forth on the dark and muggy bus aisle. Our worst fears of the pack being stolen from the bus were solidified several hours upon our arrival to Paraguayan customs (3 hours from the border) where a complete search was performed on every person and bag in the bus. Our hopes were that the bag was still on the bus, but it never turned up.
We believe our bag was stolen as we were asleep, just several hours into our trek. It appears this could even be an inside job by bus officials, who had prior information of our bag's contents and appearance. Several passengers we spoke to on the bus also informed us that 2-3 passengers exited the bus early on in the night as we were sleeping. As a result of this fiasco, Patrick and I have decided to split up. He is currently in Asuncion, Paraguay attempting to get back to Santa Cruz via bus or plane to file a police report and try and track down any information (and hopefully our bag) and I am currently in Cuidad del Este, Paraguay near Iguacu Falls. We are currently planning on reconnecting either in Brazil or Argentina.
What this means for us at the moment:
As mentioned prior, everything we rely on from a day-to-day basis was in our laptop. This includes our entire contact database (for all past, present and future projects), all email, our trip itinerary, our financial data, company tax infomation, a slew of personal and company data and 2 months of blogs and photos (nearly 2,000) yet to be posted to this site. We were just a few days from uploading a batch of stories and photos from our past month in South America but at the moment have no way to retain that data. The other devices in the bag were also extremely valuable to us (using the GPS device for exact coordinates, iPod for audio books and music, iGo charger to charge all electronic devices and digital camera to capture all photos visible on this site).
We currently do not know yet how this will affect this website in the short term. We have an external hard drive with a backup of our data, but we recently have been receiving errors (so do not know if we can retain that data yet). At the moment, our blogs and photos from the past 2 months that we were hoping to post within the week are lost. We are still trying to figure out how we can re-write and publish those stories, but there is a chance the photos will be missing. Long term, we are hopeful that we will be back up and running as before but it may take several months to reaccumulate, reinstall and reconfigure all of the data that has been lost.
For those of you that feel called to help, we could really use your prayers... for guidance, direction, clarity and most of all that this bag will turn up in the next several days. This development also creates some new financial complications as well for us but we are trusting and believing that God's hand of favor is on this situation.
Thank you all for your continued support and encouragement. We are so blessed by all of you.
Many blessings,
Patrick and Lee
Jennifer said...We have many people praying for you! Be safe.
Goob said...I wish there was something more than hoping everything turns out right for y'all. Best of luck in your quest to find the bag and it's contents. This site has been one of my favorites since I discovered it and I can only hope that it will continue!
grandma said...pray,pray,pray is what we are doing for you.we love you so much. romans 8-28 love you grandma and grandpa
ben said...guys, just letting you know that we are praying for god's kingdom to come to you in this very difficult test of your faith and vision. the heart of man plans his way, but the lord directs his steps (proverbs 16:9)
Oliver and Family said...estamos orando por ustedes !! no desmayen 2 corintiios 12:9. - LAS CIRCUNSTANCIAS QUE NOS APRISIONAN NO PUEDEN LIMITAR LA OBRA QUE DIOS HACE POR MEDIO DE NOSOTROS. NUESTRA DEBILIDAD ES UNA BENDICIÓN CUANDO NOS APOYAMOS EN LA FORTALEZA DE CRISTO. Los amamos mucho Oliver Gabriela Y Mateo.
scott said...hey guys- i thought about you guys this week for the first time and thought i'd check in for an update. gosh, so sorry to hear about your troubles. what an amazing experience so far though. looks like you've gotten some great pics out of it too. you're in my prayers. -scott
Pastor Steve (Kenya) said...Hi Patrick! I am praying for you for I do know that you are more than a conqueror in Christ Jesus. Do not give up on what you are doing. God is able to bring back all you have lost. There is nothing too hard with him. I do know that the enemy is not pleased with what you are doing but move on move on more than never before for the Lord is with You! God bless!
Alicia Boys Smith said...Hi Patrick & Lee, When the enemy cames in like a flood, the Spirit of the LORD will lift up a standard against him. .I am declaring the goodness of the Lord over you . With GOD , nothing is impossible. He is faithful and you already have see it many times over and over and over. This is a time to worship and make the enemmy really mad. The victory is yours and It is a time to recover all. Strengthen yourselves in The LORD. Believing with you in prayer, Alicia
Cleve & Kathleen said...Just want you to know we are lifting you up in prayer especially since your disappointing experience. We know your journey is God-focused and just encourage you to continue to trust Him to provide your needs to complete your mission!
Jessica Stern said...Hey guys! You don't know me, but I knew Traci in college and have been visiting your site after finding out about your endeavors. Your travels and stories are intriguing and your photography absolutely breathtaking! So sorry to hear about the loss of precious equipment...I know what a huge pain that can be. You are in my prayers. Be encouraged! The Lord is on your side (so who can be against you?)!