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Work Stuff

I’ve had a bunch of work emergencies pop up.

I know I’ve normally put out an Analysis by now, but it is probably going to be next week before I get a chance to do it.


 
 
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7 Responses to “Work Stuff”

  1. dutchdeb Says:

    RQ, take your time!
    We can wait. We get used to it ;-)
    Thanks for everything you do for us and keep us sane(?) in this (slow)rollercoaster adoption program!

  2. fjm Says:

    ditto dutchdeb’s response. We have all the time in the world! Thanks RQ.

  3. klem Says:

    Hope things at work calm down soon.

  4. savannahmama Says:

    Hope all is well for you, RQ, and that you can have a relaxing weekend. What you do is so appreciated, and well worth the wait.

  5. Colette1 Says:

    Thanks for all you do RQ.

    Can someone explain to me how we log into the forums and does anyone have a list of questions to send to an orphanage in a care package? Thanks.

    Colette

  6. Ruby Hill Says:

    Colette1:

    You might want to check out this site: http://www.blessedkids.com/
    This lady provides a package/letter/translation service for adopting parents and that includes a list of things you might want to ask your child’s caregiver. A caution, though: some orphanages won’t give your child gifts (imagine living in an orphanage and watching other kids get things when you get none) but will probably give your child a letter or book. Some will pass on everything-depends where your child lives and the luck of the draw.

  7. maddys43mom Says:

    I used Blessed Kids back in Nov. 2006 and they were great getting photos of my second daughter in her orphanage. However, my daughter didn’t come to me with her “teddy bear” I had ordered for her. The service is honest and do tell you that may happen. I also never got responses back to the questions I asked. But sending a letter to her caregivers, expressing my thanks for looking after my daughter and those photos of her in her surroundings were priceless to me.