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Protected: A visit with friends, Part I

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The Imaginarium . . .

We are on vacation and while touring the Old City, I happened upon what I thought was a Dr. Seuss store.  I was going to get Aven and her little friends a little trinket or two as this was clearly a “specialty” Dr. Seuss “store”.  HA!!!!!!!  It was actually an Art Gallery for nothing but art featuring the work of the creator of Dr. Seuss, Theodore Geisel. 

I visited on Tuesday and tossed about buying Aven a numbered print commissioned by the widow of Mr. Geisel and priced by her.  It was to be in celebration of what I expected to be another adoption milestone that we met.  I picked one for the colors and Daddy picked one for the narration at the bottom.  I don’t make impulse buys so I told them I would be back.  When we went today, another lady was there.  She was the owner of the gallery.  She tried to be helpful but I was profoundly depressed as we were told today that the milestone we were expecting is not to come any time soon.  I have spent most of our vacation verklempt and distraught.  When the gallery owner asked about who we were buying it for, I told her about our daughter in Viet Nam.  I told her how hard we had to fight to get her home.  I told her that we were growing weary but could not stop.  Not until she came home; not until all the precious little children came home.  I talked about how tiny my girl was; about how little the children of Viet Nam were and how most of us worried about their nutrition and care.  During my story, it was becoming clear I was unable to decide on which print I wanted.  Sarah, the gallery owner put down another print featuring the characters of Horton Hears a Who.  I stopped dead in my tracks.  I began to tear up.  I told Sarah THAT was the one.  It was perfect as it said everything that I feel for Aven . . . . . for all of Aven’s orphanage mates and for the little children in Viet Nam who wait to join their families. . . . And until Aven and all her little friends get a voice of their own, we, their parents will make sure that everyone knows that no matter how small, they are people too.

 

So, you know I was crying right?  Well, I looked over at Daddy . . . . he was tearing up too.  Then Sarah took the museum quality framed print and said, “I am shipping this to your home to make sure it is protected and I am shipping it as a gift . . . what you are doing for your child is wonderful; what you are doing for the other children is wonderful.  Thank God they have people like you and your friends to speak for them.”  (I told her about a wonderful group of people who have stood by each other during this drama). 

So Miss Aven . . . . you have another fan.  And you are the proud owner of a wonderful piece of artwork.  Hurry home honey . . . .

{point of clarification . . . the gallery owner gifted the shipping to us since she didn’t want the work to be damaged in our drive back to our home state . . . . The shipping costs would have been $40.00 and that was quite generous of her as we hadn’t planned to have it shipped.  The actual costs of the print was $375.00 which Mama had to fork over!!!!  Sorry . . . didn’t mean to mislead anyone!}