THE BEACON APRIL 2009
Article from South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society's Monthly Newsletter:
THE GROWING GRANDAS
It all began with a conversation on Mother's day last year. Eddie
Eddie's parents had divorced when he was a teenager and his
REGAL events by night! So, now, after hiring a lawyer, doing
Now with the kids finally in the
Bassinet
Playpen
Car seat/carrier
Diapers (lots!)
Baby formula
Gift cards to Babies R Us or coupons for diapers and
formula
Ongoing:
Boys shoes and winter boots (for boys the size of 9, 11
and 13 year olds)
Boys snow pants (sizes 8-12)
Boys clothing sizes 8-12
Girls clothes sizes 12-14 girls and women's/teens small
and x-small
Gift cards for Old Navy (for the girls)
Daily use products like: Shampoo, conditioner, lotion,
body wash, toilet paper, razors and
deodorant.
Gift cards or coupons for entertainment activities
Gift cards or coupons for places that we usually shop at
like Smith's grocery, Costco, Old
Navy, Target, etc.
Services we'll need each month like haircuts!
Household:
Any food donations of cereal, rice, lunch snacks, canned
tuna, etc.
Paper goods (plates, cups, paper towels)
Laundry detergent (liquid)
Gift cards to Home Depot or Lowes
Small vacuum for hard surface floors
DVDs with Spanish dubbing or subtitles
Soccer balls and small nets
Gift cards for bookstores, toy stores, craft stores, or even
Amazon.com.
For the latest details, please go to www.causes.com/
GrandaCause. Go there to read the full story, see
pictures, and even donate cash through
Social Action Council program, Family-Caring-for-Family.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Are we there yet?
Last night Eddie got to speak with each of the five older children briefly for the first time ever. They finally got the package a couple of days ago that we sent last month. Eddie says they all sounded shy, but excited about our trip to see them. We were going to be staying at a hotel the first night, then the cousin they live was going to come get us the next day from Quito, but now they all want to come meet us at the airport and have us stay with them.
Guardianship:
Our lawyer emailed us a copy of the custody papers signed by the Judge on thursday!!!!! She's having them translated to English for us to use here in the States.
Citizenship:
After a few moments of panic when the Consulate emailed us that they'd be closed on the day we'd planned to go in (the 19th), put us with a totally new caseworker, then said they had no appointments the next day either...they finally worked it out for us to come in on the 20th and have the casework that we've had for the last 8 months.
We are half packed and I can't wait to get going, the waiting is miserable!
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