My last post was a pretty emotional one but what happened
the next morning would have me in tears, literally. I promise this is a happy
post of what’s happened the last two weeks.
- Our basement remodel is pretty much done with just a few minor things left to do.
- Don is in Ghana building a kindergarten playground for the new school the charity recently built.
- We bought new furniture, Goodbye hand me downs.
- Two years waiting but still happy and hopeful
If you follow us on Facebook you may have seen my brief post
about it but here is the full context. Don and I have remodeled a large part of
our finished basement and are moving our living room down there, so we bought
all new furniture. When we went to the
local furniture shop they had a sand sculpture in the parking lot so I took a
picture and posted it to our Facebook page.
The shop saw it and decided to add a gift to our furniture delivery. Our
delivery was a week out from when we purchased it so that the basement could be
mostly finished.
Delivery day came and as they were unloading the furniture
from the truck, one of the guys brought a big red gift wrapped box over to me
and set it down on the porch. I was stunned! I really was because it was a big
box and then I read the card attached and immediately started tearing up. Not only had they sent us a gift for our
future child but I got it just when I needed it most. I Love the little red chair! I really can’t
wait for the day when it’s being used (and not by our four-legged kids). For now it’s still in the box but hopefully
soon we can put it in the living room or nursery. After the shock wore off I
took pictures and sent them to Don, who was out of town for the weekend. He was able to see it and was just as
thrilled with it as I was.
Here's what they said on our Facebook page when I posted our extreme appreciation:
"The Old Cannery Furniture Warehouse Glad you received it! We've been anxiously anticipating your delivery since last weekend! We will be thinking about you!"
We are still waiting for a few finishing touches to the
basement but for the most part it’s done and set up. I love it and can’t wait for Don to get home
from Ghana so we can move the audio equipment and satellite receiver down there
and hook it all up. We also had cabinets built in down there so I can finally
move some things we don’t use often out of the kitchen beginning tomorrow after
the contractor finishes up.
Tomorrow also marks our two years "live" and three years since we started the process to adopt. It's also National Chocolate day. Last year I went for a hot fudge sundae and if it sounds good tomorrow I may celebrate with another one or maybe just eat a fun size Butterfinger.
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