Mason is not getting better and needs some further medical testing. We cannot get what we need here in Papua New Guinea. We attempted to go to Australia, but could not find a neurologist there who was willing to see him in a timely manner.
That is why we are headed back to the United States soon. We plan and hope to return to Papua New Guinea in 12 weeks. Only God knows what news we will receive and what recovery will look like.
We have flown half way around the world with small children many times now and I thought you may enjoy what we have learned along the way..
1. If you want to see a flight attendant get very upset…toss a dirty diaper in the trash along with your dinner leftovers when they come by for trash
2. Bed wetters become airplane seat wetters on overnight flights…be prepared.
3. Escalators and elevators provide hours of fun for little boys.
4. If you or anyone in your family appear to have pink eye – wear sunglasses – otherwise they will threaten to quarantine you
5. An adult sweatshirt can be easily fashioned into a pair of pants for a toddler who has had an accident
6. If someone steals the runway lights from the international airport, you cannot land until morning.
7. If a flock of bats is hanging out on the runway this will also keep you from landing
8. We’ve lost strollers in Japan, the Philippines, and New Zealand…and we got them all back eventually.
9. Airport security checkpoints are way more fun if you call them “secret tunnel tests.” The boys are always thrilled when they “make it through.”
I wish I could write each one of you who have written to us and prayed for us. Thank you so much. We are doing well and reminded daily of God’s love for us and that His plan is perfect.
Please pray for our trip – especially for our very active 1 year old and for Mason
Resting in the Lord,
Kim and Mason
Mason and Kim Lockwood Living deep in the jungle of Papua New Guinea 












