Creating Connections East2West

08/17/06

Las Vegas - A gamble that might pay off!!!

Filed under: Getting Started — admin @ 12:50:49 am

Greetings to all,

We are amazed at the support that we feel from our friends back in Minnesota. There is a certain peace that we feel knowing that so many people have been following our Creating Connections adventure. We are aware that many of the connections that we have made are a direct result of prayer and positive energy that continues to be present with us. This was no more evident then when we tackled Las Vegas. THE LIGHTS, THE ENERGY , THE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT LIFESTYLE was difficult for a small boy from a suburb of St. Cloud where there were 5000 people who lived and usually had their respective lights out by 10:15 PM. to understand. We had been communicating with numerous different people in the area who really have very good handle on the issues that face the City of Las Vegas: we were told that in Clark County that there are thousands of children in the " the system" and that there isn't nearly enough people to care for all the children in need. We were told that " the system " has issues with those currently providing care for the children and that the system cannot keep up with the demands placed upon it. We were fortunate to meet up with several very dedicated and engaged folks that really want to emphasize positive and work to address the issues proactively behind the scenes. We were told that IF we were to get some media coverage to promote our message we would LIKELY/MAYBE get one story or one outlet interested in promoting the message that Adoption can work. The folks that we talked to stated that they would need a local angle or it would not happen. The Las Vegas people went to work on Jamie to discuss his family's story. On Sunday we got an email that we were to show up at Jamie's office and there was one paper that would write a story.

So off we went, Neal ,again, misjudged how a 15 minute Mapquest trip could take 45 minutes.Needless to say, we were NOT ONLY FASHIONABLE LATE [20 minutes]- but we walked into a room with an ABC , FOX and CBS station and the large newspaper waiting patiently. SO to ward off the angry mob - we sent Ben in first!!! IT WORKED!!!! Jeanne and I along with Sarah and Mikaela were all interviewed by respective reporters along with Jamie , the local adoptive parent who profoundly stated that "you will not find the perfect child: but, you will find your child"

The feedback that we received from Lee Fillipe, one of the adoption recruiters was that the agency had received several calls as a result of the news show. I am not sure what the end result might be. All are sure that the system needs to be injected with some energy.

It was a great day... OFF TO ARIZONA !!!!

08/13/06

The Stinging Truth

Filed under: Getting Started — admin @ 06:08:42 pm

Hello Everyone,
This is Mikaela. To start out, I'd like to address my dad's last comment. First of all, where did you get all those toothpicks, Dad?? Second, I'd like to know how you attached all these toothpicks together. From what I understand, it is not a habit of the guards of Alcatraz to give their inmates Super Glue or string (correct me if I'm wrong there Dad) and thirdly, even if you did have plastic surgery, you still look exactly the same (I know because I am looking at you right now) then you did before we got to San Francisco. I think we need a little better explanation dad, in fact, being that you can't spell Los Angeles right (see last message), I'm starting to have my doubts that you were even in California!!!! What a "storyteller" you are Dad!!!

Now, getting on to the latest news. Jenna's chronic bad luck is back again. (The poor kid, in case you didn't know before, she's only been trick-or-treating four times in her life because she's been sick every other year.) Anyway, this time, it has come in the form of a stingray. A stinging stingray, to be exact. We went to the Pacific Ocean to swim, when Jenna stepped on a stingray, and it stung her. She had to sit in the lifeguard headquarters for an hour with her foot in a boiling bucket of water to get the poison out of her foot. We had to wait until she was well before we could head to Las Vegas, so we ended up getting here around midnight. We are hoping now that Jenna's chronic bad luck will put itself on hold until we are back in Minnesota. Keep that in your prayers:). Tonight, we are going to the Las Vegas Strip. Tomorrow, someone will update you with our fun stories from there.

See you,
Mikaela

08/12/06

We need to clear something up!!!!!!!!!!!

Filed under: Getting Started — admin @ 01:21:33 am

Greetings to all!!

I need to clear up a terrible misunderstanding... I was only in Alcatraz for a short amount of time - Don't tell anyone ,but I was not the only to person to escape the island.. I made my break by attaching toothpicks together to make a raft.. To avoid the law, I floated down to Santa Barbara and had major plastic surgery. Who would have known???

More exciting and interesting facts that better explain my many personality quirks to come.

Neal

P.S. This has been an incredible journey!! Today,we met with Paula Doyle, a writer from a Los Angelos paper called The Tidings. We are hopeful, like with all the other papers thus far, that we will have assisted in developing a relationship between the " adoption agency and the paper" that will allow for ongoing profiles of children being published on a regular basis,

It needs to be stated that we are very grateful to the many that have assisted us with this journey!

nb

08/10/06

Six Flags Rocks!!!! (And so does Maurice Healy)

Filed under: Getting Started — admin @ 02:11:37 am

Hello all,
Today we got to go to Six Flags, it was so much fun!!!! There is such a variety of things to do, and everybody got a chance to do something they liked. Becca had a great time seeing all the animals, which ranged from cheetahs to tigers to lions to dolphins to seals. She loved them!! Hannah, Ben, and Jess got to go on the merry go round, the train, and Ben was brave enough to go on a roller coaster with Dad. Their laughter was so much fun to listen to! Dad and Sarah went on the go carts, where Dad lapped Sarah several times. Mom did many things she enjoyed, such as changing diapers, chasing hysterical children, getting hot and sweaty, and taking pictures!! Yeah, don't we all love to do stuff like that. Marissa, Jenna, and Kaela (me) got the really fun experience of going on a ride called Medusa, the biggest roller coaster in Six Flags, that had a specialty of going upside down super fast. This experience was enhanced by the girl behind them screaming the whole ride as loud as she could. The ride was so much fun, it took them about 10 minutes before they could walk straight.

On a more serious note, we had a delightful interview with Maurice Healy, editor of the Catholic San Francisco this afternoon. He was passionate about the idea that we as a society need to reach out to the children. We bantered about ideas about how churches can take a more active role in caring for the children. He stated that he was willing to profile children in his paper. Maurice is going to stay in touch and we are sharing other possibilities for waiting children

Love ,

Jeanne, Mikaela and Neal

P.S. Check out our new pictures--we finally updated them!!

08/08/06

California Adventures

Filed under: Getting Started — admin @ 10:52:42 pm

Hello everyone,
We are so blessed to be where we are today, and we are having so much fun. The hotel staff has been spectacular, and they are being so kind to us. The delightful manager of the Concord Hotel in San Francisco has given us free tickets to Six Flags Marine World. We immediatly contacted two adoption agencies to see if any waiting kids or adoptive families could join us on this adventure. We were most disappointed that on such short notice neither agency could fit the pieces together, although they tried hard. Read more about our fun day at Six Flags tomorrow, and how we met with Maurice Healy, the editor of San Francisco

We took a lot of pictures of our postcard buddies at Fisherman's Wharf and Chinatown that we are excited for them to see. We had lots of fun things to take pictures of. We went to Fisherman's Wharf and saw Alcatraz (Neals's previous home) and Sea Lions. Then, we went to Chinatown where we had a terrific lunch of Potstickers and Spring Rolls. After that, we got to go see the Golden Gate Bridge, and crossed it twice. What an adventure!! After that, we headed home and checked our website, where so many people have left us wonderful comments--we love them!!

Write to you soon,
Neal and Jeanne

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