Happy Holidays- I love you guys dearly.
---Pam
Powell
Having
gone through a traumatic experience a few months ago, I decided not so much to
pay it forward but to continue with our traditions of experiencing something
different which usually meant food.:-) I started at Thanksgiving this
year and am now perfecting the perfect cheesecake. It is something Branch
would love. There are so many people I want to thank but sharing a piece of
this cheesecake would show his love and appreciation for helping me through this
hard time. Next year... pay it forward.
---Lynn
Welton
We gave $150 to our church friend's
son who is dying with cancer. He is in his forties and there is nothing more
the doctors can do.
---Linda and Norman Powell
We donated in Theo's name to the
MISS Foundation and to Kara Jones's holiday wish to support the MISS Foundation
in her boys' names, Dakota and Mizuko Star
Jones.
We
also donated to ASK Pediatric Hematology Oncology Clinic in Richmond in Abbie Waters and
in Theo's memories.
---Karla Helbert
Hi there Fueglein family!
Thinking of you all this Christmas
:) Hope Theo's stocking is as full as ever!
This year, we invited my
mother-in-law to share our family celebration in Colorado. She lost her husband
on December 27 three years ago and it's a very lonely time for her. We decided
we wouldn't take no for an answer and booked a plane ticket for her. And guess
what? She spent the whole day learning to ski, with the biggest smile on her
face.
I
ask your permission to forward your email about Theo's stocking to Patience
Salgado, the big heart behind the Kindness Girl blog. She's really incredible and based here in
Richmond. I think she might be able to give you some more momentum and also
some more good thought.
Merry Christmas!
---Robyn Jacobs
Today while I was working @ my
part-time job @ a retail store, I heard one of my co-workers say that he was
unable to buy his wife a Christmas present so I gave him $50 that I myself
received as a Christmas present and told him to go buy his wife a gift card to
get a pedicure, because I heard that she loves them. I know that he will
probably try to pay me back at some point but, I don't expect it, it made me
feel good to help.
Thanx! I hope you all have an awesome Christmas!
Thanx! I hope you all have an awesome Christmas!
---Anonymous
I went to the nursing home today and
was introduced to a fabulous old English professor who sweetly offered me 15
hand written pages of authors and book I should read after he heard I majored
in Literary Arts at school. So I read him a couple of poems; he couldn't speak
very well but he would point or touch his heart every so often and smile. We
also shared the newest issue of the art magazine he received, which he collects
and organizes by month in his room.
I know that's not a big thing. But I
really enjoyed it.
Merry Christmas to you!
---Rivanna Youngpool
Mr. F,
Hope everything is going well for you. Merry Christmas to you and your family. You have been my favorite professor at VCU thus far, and I just want to say thank you for all your teachings in FI last year. Below I will share with you my activities today for you to place into Theo's Stocking.
Today on Christmas Eve, I went to my church, Life Church on Atlee Road in Mechanicsville, VA, at 8am. We departed from the church around 8:20am with a van-full (one of those commercial vans with the 5-row seating) of wrapped presents for kids who attend our church that are less fortunate. About 4 weeks ago, my church put all of these kids' names together and asked each child to write a couple needs that they had as well as a couple wants. Just like an Angel Tree, anyone was able to adopt a child and get what they could for their child.
So this morning, a married couple in my church who are the main directors of our Outreach programs, along with myself, packed into this van and went to each child's house and delivered their presents. We ended up waking up the first half of these houses since they were still asleep. I took my camera into each house and snapped quite a few pictures, attempting to capture the priceless smiles of joy on their faces. Seeing their happy faces today was truly the best Christmas gift I have ever received in my life. This Christmas is definitely my favorite Christmas yet. We finished all of the houses by noon, and these families and children were so thankful and grateful for what we did as a church family.
Right after this, my church had an outreach for the homeless in Monroe Park today that they organized with a couple other churches from 2-4pm. We had quite the turnout (in both homeless people and helpers from our church). We handed out bags filled with hygiene supplies, bagged lunches, bottled water, wrapped presents, coats, and cake. Then, we sang Christmas carols and partook in a memorial service right there in the park near one of the trees for the homeless who passed away this year as well as any loved ones that we have had pass away. Unfortunately, I did have a friend, Jyreffe Patrick Clark, pass away last Saturday. He attended my church and was my poetry partner. He died with a Bible in his hand, and as the Child of God he was, I am at peace knowing that he is in Heaven by God's side.
Perhaps Jyreffe is playing some tunes and reciting poetry to your Theo :)
Merry Christmas,
---Steven Funes
Hope everything is going well for you. Merry Christmas to you and your family. You have been my favorite professor at VCU thus far, and I just want to say thank you for all your teachings in FI last year. Below I will share with you my activities today for you to place into Theo's Stocking.
Today on Christmas Eve, I went to my church, Life Church on Atlee Road in Mechanicsville, VA, at 8am. We departed from the church around 8:20am with a van-full (one of those commercial vans with the 5-row seating) of wrapped presents for kids who attend our church that are less fortunate. About 4 weeks ago, my church put all of these kids' names together and asked each child to write a couple needs that they had as well as a couple wants. Just like an Angel Tree, anyone was able to adopt a child and get what they could for their child.
So this morning, a married couple in my church who are the main directors of our Outreach programs, along with myself, packed into this van and went to each child's house and delivered their presents. We ended up waking up the first half of these houses since they were still asleep. I took my camera into each house and snapped quite a few pictures, attempting to capture the priceless smiles of joy on their faces. Seeing their happy faces today was truly the best Christmas gift I have ever received in my life. This Christmas is definitely my favorite Christmas yet. We finished all of the houses by noon, and these families and children were so thankful and grateful for what we did as a church family.
Right after this, my church had an outreach for the homeless in Monroe Park today that they organized with a couple other churches from 2-4pm. We had quite the turnout (in both homeless people and helpers from our church). We handed out bags filled with hygiene supplies, bagged lunches, bottled water, wrapped presents, coats, and cake. Then, we sang Christmas carols and partook in a memorial service right there in the park near one of the trees for the homeless who passed away this year as well as any loved ones that we have had pass away. Unfortunately, I did have a friend, Jyreffe Patrick Clark, pass away last Saturday. He attended my church and was my poetry partner. He died with a Bible in his hand, and as the Child of God he was, I am at peace knowing that he is in Heaven by God's side.
Perhaps Jyreffe is playing some tunes and reciting poetry to your Theo :)
Merry Christmas,
---Steven Funes
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