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    Old 05-16-2009, 07:00 PM
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    WOW! Great job!!
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    Old 05-16-2009, 07:09 PM
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    Your trip sounds very interesting. If you post pictures on Picasa or one of those sites like it you could just post a link to it. Glad you got to see and spend time with your daughter.
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    Old 05-16-2011, 02:12 PM
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    I'm just bumping this up from 3 or 4 yrs. ago. I haven't been on this site much in the last 2 yrs. until this past week and I was pleasantly surprised to find that it is now much easier to navigate and WOW, it has grown from about 2,000 members the best I remember to over 29,000. That's fantastic!

    At the time I posted this tee shirt quilt, I mentioned it was for our daughter who was moving to the other side of the world. Some of you asked where, and I had been instructed to not advertise the location. I think it is still not identified on the mission website, but they all post to Facebook, so how much more public can it get?
    She lives in Kazakhstan ( Borat's imaginary country), but there's nothing imaginary about it. It's a real place with real people although, it's a half century behind the rest of the world. We visited her there.

    She teaches English as a second language and works with about 300 orphans at one children's home and close to 100 babies at a baby house and also does some volunteer work at a house for kids at risk in a poor neighborhood.

    This is in the region of southern Siberia in central Asia and was part of the Old Soviet Union. The word, Siberia, is enough to tell you that the winters are brutal with possible temps dropping to 45 below zero and the ground is covered with ice from Nov. til the spring thaw in April. BUT, she began calling this land home almost immediately.
    Nothing ever works all at once...i.e., the heat or the water or power will go off without warning or the lift will be out and she lives on the 5th floor and her clothes dryer is on its' last leg, but she cannot find a dryer in the stores...the Americans are the only ones who use them, so they are not stocked and hers is one of the oldest in the country. Sliced bread only came to stores since she moved there.
    They shop outdoors in bazaars all winter and at times the vendors have to use hair blow dryers to keep their produce and their hands from freezing. She literally bought snow boots in the snow.

    She now has a family of six siblings who consider her their mother. Seven siblings were dropped off at the orphanage nearly 10 yrs. ago. The oldest is now deceased, and 2 are still living at the home, but the older ones who have been released from the home at 16 or after 9th grade are either enrolled in a school with a dorm or working. They visit with our daughter on weekends and the 19 yr. old girl lived with her last summer while she did an apprenticeship in the city. They range in age from 11-22.

    I sent the red tee's & plaids for a family portrait, but they haven't all gotten together at the same time yet. This was made at the orphanage on New Yr's eve. These are 4 of the siblings...2 boys aren't there...
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    Old 05-16-2011, 02:33 PM
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    A really awesome quilt!She will love it forever!
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    Old 05-16-2011, 03:09 PM
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    I made that same statement after I finished my one & only t-shirt quilt. Never again, but yours looks great & your daughter will cherish it!!
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    Old 05-16-2011, 04:23 PM
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    The quilt you made your daughter is precious. It is beautiful and a treasured gift your daughter loves!

    Love the story of how dd came to love her surroundings. She is doing remarkable work. And I'm sure she's made a huge impact on these kids lives. I can understand why she loves her work. It's very rewarding for her. Your raised her right! Great job mom and dad!

    I'm glad you were able to visit her and take advantage of seeing other locations as well. You painted a beautiful portrait of the other countries that most people only dream about visiting. Well done.

    Glad you decided to visit us again. And update as well.

    Sue
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