This is going to be kind of a catch all post. So here goes.
T-Shirt Fundraiser:
I decided to jump on board the t-shirt fundraiser bandwagon and do a fundraiser through Bonfire Funds. It is a wonderful site that allows you to use their stock designs or upload one of your own, and then if you sell a certain number of shirts (in my case, 50) they handle collecting the money, printing, and shipping of the shirts. And the shirts are really nice quality (I have a few, thanks to some other adoptive families!). Here is the design I am using:
This design was created by my amazingly talented friend Candace, who also designed Ella's puzzle. I wanted a design that encompassed multiple languages/cultures, not just Chinese. There are many, many adoptive parents in my little circle of friends, and (shockingly, ha ha!) not all of their kids came from China. I also wanted a shirt that wasn't just specific to Ella's adoption, but was a cool shirt that people would wear, no matter what. I think Candace accomplished that. Plus I really love the color and I think the design is just awesome. So far, 22 shirts have been sold, so 28 more need to be sold for the sale to be considered "successful" and the shirts to be printed! You do have to purchase them through this website, but you are not charged until the fund is successful. About half of each shirt sold goes to Ella's adoption fund. And of course, it's fine to sell over 50 shirts - that's just a bonus! The money from this (and from other fundraisers, such as the envelope fundraiser) will go toward Ella's orphanage fee, fees for finalizing her adoption in China, and post-adoption service fees. If you are interested in purchasing a shirt, click the link {here}.
Paperwork:
So I sort of skipped a celebration in my last post. When I mentioned that my last two documents were on their way to China, I failed to celebrate the fact that one of those last two documents was my I-800a approval from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. That approval can take up to 90 days (that is how long they have to approve it); mine was approved on day 37 and I had the approval in hand on day 40. This was a HUGE blessing. My goal when starting my paperwork was to file that before February 28, and I had it filed February 26. I was trying to leave 60 days for approval so I could have the entire month of May to get the sealing done; as it stands, it should be done before the end of April (Lord willing!). I am incredibly thankful that the good folks at USCIS are moving more quickly (and that my really great, motivated social worker does not drag her feet). I know there are paperwork steps to complete after my dossier is to China, but I don't really know MUCH about them yet, so I try not to get ahead of myself. (Let's just say there are a lot more initials to learn!)
Preparing for Ella:
I didn't want to get ahead of myself in preparing Ella's room, but early on when looking at bedding I decided I didn't really like anything in the stores and I wanted to make her quilt myself. So I set off to find some fabric that I liked in colors that I liked (I kind of followed this tutorial I found on Pinterest). I made the quilt top in February/early March, but waited until Spring Break to finish it. I used my dear friend's quilting machine and her seriously incredible quilting expertise to get it done. I am really proud of how it turned out. It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but I think it turned out really well.
On the machine! The quilting is large interlocking circles, so it gives a flower pattern in the middle. |
The finished product. I love it! |
SO, when do you think you'll travel?
This is the question I am most commonly asked. Right now I am thinking sometime in September. It could be early September, it could be late September. It depends on how long the wait for my letter of approval (LOA) is. Right now lots of people in the same situation as me (who have had pre-approval for several months) have been getting them in less than two months, but the LOA wait is not standard at all. Some people get them in 40, some get them in 80+. Right now I am just assuming September and remaining noncommittal. Once the LOA comes, it give a more concrete wait time and I can answer with more confidence. :)
I think that's it for now! I am really enjoying the Spring weather - it makes it sink in a little more that this is actually happening and that I don't have too much longer before Ella arrives on the scene. I am very excited!
I love the quilt you made! It's beautiful!!!
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