I am keeping my fingers crossed big time ... pixie dust if you have any to spare would be greatly appreciated.
I'll cross mine too! How exciting for you!

<--- Lots of Baby Dust!!
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So, I heard a sad story today.
There is a woman named "C" in the town I live in. She just turned 32 and has 4 children, ranging from 8-12. And, she has terminal stomach and colon cancer. It is really bad, apparently. "C" has had a tough life from what I understand- her previous husband beat on her, her current husband left her shortly after they found out about the cancer. She hasn't seen him since March. She can't find him to serve him divorce papers, and she needs a divorce to be able to get more disability income- right now she gets about $400/month.
Her dad helps her as much as he can- he pays for her house, utilities and groceries. But, she has a lot of medical and other bills piling up and no way to pay them, much less think about Christmas. She is very sick from the chemo, and she is inoperable, plus a tumor burst in near her colon, and she has cancerous cells on all of her organs.
She called the bank today to discuss stuff related to her situation, and talked to my supervisor (who went to school with her). After my supervisor hung up the phone, she told us what was going on. Well, I left for lunch, came home, and was eating my chicken pot pie, and just thinking to myself- this is probably her last Christmas with her children and she can't afford to even have Christmas- much less be strong enough to go Christmas shopping. I thought- ok, we gotta do something.
So, I got back to work and told the girls- we have to adopt them for Christmas, and of course, they were like, YES!

So, my supervisor called "C" and told her that we had been thinking about this and wanted to adopt them for Christmas. She cried and cried.

We told her to get lists from the kids and get their sizes of clothes and shoes, as well. And we asked if we could get anything for her. She said she doesn't really wear any regular clothes- just sweats (she's down to 80lbs and a size 0 is baggy). She did say she would like to have some religious books- she's been reading a lot lately and it's bringing her a lot of comfort. I was thinking maybe we could find a cute hoodie/pants outfit; something comfy but a little more "put together." And she's currently writing books to each of her kids.

I thought I'd get each of the kids a journal so they can write to their mom, too, or just write to themselves.
SO- ladies: any ideas on what else we could get for them? Or for her? I am going to try to solicit as many donations as I can (from individuals and local businesses)- I want this Christmas to be special for them. My hope is that this is one less worry this family has, and that we can make Christmas joyful and happy for all of them.
