Monday, May 31, 2010

Donations


This is only a portion of what Braeden's teacher donated to us for Davids.  We are so THRILLED!  This is such a BLESSING!  We only need PJs, underwear, socks, shoes, and a piece of luggage still.  Sounds like a lot, but having all these clothes and the swimsuits someone else donated, is amazing!  Next Monday Olivia and I go to her three month Dr. appt and will stop at our favorite thrift store on the way home.  I'm hoping to find PJs and luggage there! :)

Davids has official travel dates now of June 25- August 1.  Can't wait to meet him and spend time with him!!!

*** Update *** A great friend and Braeden's godmother just texted me that she has luggage to donate for Davids!!!  What a terrific blessing!!!

2 comments:

ACK said...

question do you have to send the luggage with clothes in it to davids before he gets here? Or does he wait to get here before he gets the stuff. If that is the case of waiting tell he gets to you i dont understand the luggage part but if you send it to him that would make sense of the luggage.

Lisa said...

Hi! I guess they literally come with the clothes on their back? This is new to me, but in our manual we're told to provide clothes, a piece of luggage to go back with, a good school backpack as a carry on to go back with, and a few small toys/personal items.

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