Although the summer is a better time of the year to be in Greece, it was still nice. The flying was great and the airspace is better than in Germany. The Greek olive oil, salads, feta cheese, etc. are quick amazing and I had to work out just to keep from putting on some lbs. The Saturday farmers market was very interesting with booth after booth of good Cretian produce.
This trip was both exciting and a somewhat sad all at the same time. Exciting because with it's completion our family is one step closer to starting another big chapter of our lives in missions, yet sad because I am going to miss certain aspects of the Air Force. Lana and I have seen and I've flown all over the world, I work with talented and driven fighter pilots, and the job challenges me. There is honor in serving your country over self. While an enjoyable last trip, you come to realize the Air Force will continue forward as people ebb and flow in and out of it's halls of service.
Yet with all of those great things we know God has more of the world for us to see, amazing people for us to work for and with, ways to challenge us like we've never been challenged before, and people for us to serve and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with. He is already challenging and stretching our faith as we embark on a life of increased faith and trust that He'll be there emotionally and financially and comfort us when we have a case of "island fever" on a small island in the middle of the Pacific. Even more than serving the USA, there is great honor is following Jesus Christ who is to be served above ourselves!