Answers given by 2nd grade school children to the following questions:
Why did God make mothers?
1. She's the only one who knows where the scotch tape is.
2. Mostly to clean the house.
3. To help us out of there when we were getting born.
How did God make mothers?
1. He used dirt, just like for the rest of us.
2. Magic plus super powe rs and a lot of stirring.
3. God made my Mom just the same like he made me. He just used bigger parts.
What ingredients are mothers made of ?
1. God makes mothers out of clouds and angel hair and everything nice in the world and one dab of mean.
2. They had to get their start from men's bones. Then they mostly use string, I think.
Why did God give you your mother and not some other mom?
1. We're related.
2. God knew she likes me a lot more than other people's moms like me.
What kind of little girl was your mom?
1. My Mom has always been my mom and none of that other stuff.
2. I don't know because I wasn't there, but my guess would be pretty bossy.
3. They say she used to be nice.
What did mom need to know about dad before she married him?
1. His last name.
2. She had to know his background. Like is he a crook? Does he get drunk on beer?
3. Does he make at least $800 a year? Did he say NO to drugs and YES to chores?
Why did your mom marry your dad?
1. My dad makes the best spaghetti in the world. And my Mom eats a lot.
2. She got too old to do anything else with him.
3. My grandma says that Mom didn't have her thinking cap on.
Who's the boss at your house?
1. Mom doesn't want to be boss, but she has to because dad's such a goofball.
2. Mom. You can tell by room inspection. She sees the stuff under th e bed.
3. I guess Mom is, but only because she has a lot more to do than dad.
What's the difference between moms & dads?
1. Moms work at work and work at home and dads just go to work atWork.
2. Moms know how to talk to teachers without scaring them.
3. Dads are taller & stronger, but moms have all the real power 'cause that's who you got to ask if you want to sleep over at your friend's.
4. Moms have magic, they make you feel better without medicine.
What does your mom do in her spare time?
1. Mothers don't do spare time.
2. To hear her tell it, she pays bills all day long.
What would it take to make your mom perfect?
1. On the inside she's already perfect. Out side, I think some kind of plastic surgery.
2. Diet. You know, her hair. I'd diet, maybe blue.
If you could change one thing about your mom, what would it be?
1. She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I'd get rid of that.
2. I'd make my mom smarter. Then she would know it was my sister who did it and not me.
3. I would like for her to get rid of those invisible eyes on the back of her head.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Revised Timelines ... again
Ok, folks, here's the latest:
Current predictions for referrals of infants: 6-7 mo
Court time after referral: 1-2 mo
Visa after that: 1-4 mo
So - our best case scenario is:
Referral: mid-May
Court: mid-June
Visa: mid-July
Worst case:
Referral: mid-June
Court: mid-August (would probably hit the court closures and actually be later than that)
Visa: mid-December
Cross your fingers & toes for us that it's on the short side!
Current predictions for referrals of infants: 6-7 mo
Court time after referral: 1-2 mo
Visa after that: 1-4 mo
So - our best case scenario is:
Referral: mid-May
Court: mid-June
Visa: mid-July
Worst case:
Referral: mid-June
Court: mid-August (would probably hit the court closures and actually be later than that)
Visa: mid-December
Cross your fingers & toes for us that it's on the short side!
Monday, April 21, 2008
I'm getting antsy ....
Last week brought a rush of medicals and visas for kids waiting to come home to Canadian families ... and the excitement is contagious. Plus, as the transition homes in ETH empty out, that leaves more room for more kids to move from the orphanage into the TH for placement ... like maybe our daughter!
We are nearing the 5.5 month mark of waiting for a referral ... and although the agency and the experience of other parents both tell us that it will be closer to 6 mo before we can really expect to hear anything, I'm starting to get that "any day now" feeling.
Tick, tick, tick.
We are nearing the 5.5 month mark of waiting for a referral ... and although the agency and the experience of other parents both tell us that it will be closer to 6 mo before we can really expect to hear anything, I'm starting to get that "any day now" feeling.
Tick, tick, tick.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Still waiting ...
Quick update -
Our file went to ETH Nov 15, 2007. Current wait times for infant girls remain at 6 mo - so we hope to hear something mid-May.
Getting closer!
Our file went to ETH Nov 15, 2007. Current wait times for infant girls remain at 6 mo - so we hope to hear something mid-May.
Getting closer!
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
When you thought I wasn't looking ...
Written by a former child
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you hang my first painting on the refrigerator, and I immediately wanted to paint another one.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you feed a stray cat, and I learned that it was good to be kind to animals.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you make my favorite cake for me and I learned that the little things can be the special things in life.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you make a meal and take it to a friend who was sick, and I learned that we all have to help take care of each other.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you give of your time and money to help people who had nothing and I learned that those who have something should give to those who don't.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you take care of our house and everyone in it and I learned we have to take care of what we are given.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw how you handled your responsibilities, even when you didn't feel good and I learned that I would have to be responsible when I grow up.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw tears come from your eyes and I learned that sometimes things hurt, but it's all right to cry.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw that you cared and I wanted to be everything that I could be.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I learned most of life's lessons that I need to know to be a good and productive person when I grow up.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I looked at you and wanted to say, 'Thanks for all the things I saw when you thought I wasn't looking.'
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you hang my first painting on the refrigerator, and I immediately wanted to paint another one.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you feed a stray cat, and I learned that it was good to be kind to animals.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you make my favorite cake for me and I learned that the little things can be the special things in life.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you make a meal and take it to a friend who was sick, and I learned that we all have to help take care of each other.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you give of your time and money to help people who had nothing and I learned that those who have something should give to those who don't.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you take care of our house and everyone in it and I learned we have to take care of what we are given.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw how you handled your responsibilities, even when you didn't feel good and I learned that I would have to be responsible when I grow up.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw tears come from your eyes and I learned that sometimes things hurt, but it's all right to cry.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw that you cared and I wanted to be everything that I could be.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I learned most of life's lessons that I need to know to be a good and productive person when I grow up.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I looked at you and wanted to say, 'Thanks for all the things I saw when you thought I wasn't looking.'
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