Category: T-shirts, BeTheGood

Thank-you! T-shirt campaign a success!

ThankyouThank-you so much for your incredible support of our t-shirt campaign! It closed on Sunday night and we blew our goal of 50 shirts out of the water. In just two weeks, we sold 87 shirts and raised $1430! It’s truly amazing what a network of friends and family can do!

I spoke to our Booster campaign manager and designer at the start of the week to fine tune our design and ink colors. As of yesterday, they were off the printer and should be shipping soon! A few people have asked about purchasing shirts after the deadline. This isn’t possible but we might consider one last, fast campaign just before we travel.

And about that…

We’re getting closer! Our fingers are crossed that we’ll hear good news about our next steps any day. When we do, we’ll let you know!

 



50 days-50 shirts

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Today makes Day 50 of our wait for the Letter of Approval (LOA). The LOA is likely the most important adoption milestone to achieve because it means that China has reviewed our entire dossier. The wait for LOA varies….alot! Some people get approval in as little as 30-something days. Others wait more than 100! We are hoping to receive our LOA any day. 50 already feels like much too long. Once we receive LOA, the next stages seem to move much faster. Most people travel between 8 and 10 weeks after they receive LOA. IF we receive our LOA by the end of April, we’re hoping to travel some time in July.

Our sights are also set on another 50 and that’s reaching our goal of 50 t-shirts. Our campaign closes in just 4 days! If you’ve already ordered, thank-you so much. If you’ve shared our campaign, we also truly appreciate it! If you have any other networks or haven’t shared yet, please help us spread the word. We’re just THREE shirts away from 50!

Here’s the link to our Booster t-shirt campaign:  https://www.booster.com/ayersadoption



T-Shirt Referral Contest: Let the Games Begin!

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Our Booster t-shirt campaign has sold more than 30 shirts! We have just 10 days left until the campaign closes and we would love to blow our goal of 50 out of the water. The most exciting part of selling more shirts is that as the numbers rise, Booster charges less to print per shirt. That means that more money from each shirt will go towards Eli’s adoption fund. In sharing this with a friend-who wishes to remain anonymous-she suggested a contest to bring our campaign home with a strong finish. She donated a 25$ gift card for the winner and we couldn’t wait to kick it off.

Here’s how it will work:

1. Share our Booster page with your friends and networks asking them to join our campaign by purchasing a shirt.

2. Ask them to say YOU sent them in the comment section of the Booster page. If they forget (or would rather not write a comment), no worries! They or you can contact me after their purchase via email (writekara at gmail dot com) or our FB page.

3. Keep sharing until 4/14 when our campaign and the contest ends.

4. I’ll tally the sales and the person who referred the most will be mailed their Amazon card on 4/15/14.

One final note-I see a few people who were already referred! These count as well. If you referred someone and they didn’t mention it in their comment, just let me know and I’ll get yours counted.

We hope this is a fun way to help share and promote our campaign. We know your friends, your networks, and your contacts are important to you and we truly appreciate your willingness to help us share our story and our goal-to roll Eli home!



Updates on puzzle pieces and our first homestudy visit

Popping in for a puzzle piece update as well as some celebrating that we’ve made progress in the homestudy process of adoption.

After only a week, we’ve had more than 24 donations resulting in an astounding $1465 towards our adoption fund and 73 puzzle pieces adorned with the names of people who’ve graciously helped move us closer to our goal. Equally important are the hundreds of shares and thousands of views that so many have contributed to get our story out there and rally the community. Thank-you so much!

We’ve had an exceptionally busy last few days as we made the very most of the very last week of summer! We survived, conquered, and dare-I-say-it even enjoyed our first homestudy visit. It’s difficult to predict how disability will set the tone when meeting new people-especially those who hold a piece of your fate in their hands. Our social worker was fantastic and the couple of hours meeting with her flew by. She’s an adoptive parent herself and will be a fantastic resource and support for our many questions through this process. We’ll be meeting with her weekly to complete this phase as quickly as we can (and China allows). We’re also working on our adoption training together-during the evenings and over the weekends. Still so many things to check off our list but we’re making the most of the process and doing our best to be optimistic-and fast!

Right after the homestudy, we buzzed out of town to visit family in Charlotte, NC. Ask Hannah her favorite thing in the entire world and she’s sure to respond, “Cousins.”……or unicorns (depending on her mood-but usually it’s cousins). She was in cousin overload all weekend. We had so much fun. Even with the 9+ hour drive, it was remarkably relaxing and now I’m ready to kick off the school year. Tomorrow-Hannah starts her new preschool. My summer teaching lull is over and I’ve officially begun teaching what feels like a million students (but will simmer down after we all get through the start). I love this time of year and it always seems to fly by into Christmas. I’m hoping this year will do the same-with one new addition—that we’ll fly by to nearly Christmas AND I’ll have done what I say I’m going to do EVERY year (i.e. finish shopping early) *AND* we’ll be even closer to bringing Eli home.

Again….thank-you all for your help, support, and love.

 



We’re Adopting!

The Ayers family is proud to announce that we are in the process of adopting. Adam and I have both contemplated adoption for most of our lives and we’re excited to take the plunge into expanding our family and adding another bright light to the disability community.

We’ve decided to blog about our journey for a few reasons:

  • To share our perspective as adoptive parents with disabilities
  • To celebrate the opportunities the disability community can provide for children
  • To increase awareness of the many children with disabilities available for adoption
  • To be open and honest about the process in an effort to decrease stigma and finally….

because we need your help. In our 30-some-odd years, Adam and I have lived a life full of adventure and triumphs that few people probably expected. This journey is perhaps our largest leap of faith yet…There are still many unanswered questions and no one can really predict what our unique family can expect. We need your help on the practical level of raising funds to offer a child a future and also on the emotional level, we would be so appreciative of your support, cheers, and good wishes. We’ll need them!

We wish we could share all of the details about our hopeful new addition but will respect international wishes for privacy. As we proceed, we’ll be open with how you can do the same in a joint effort to avoid anything that could disrupt our adoption. We can share this: We are working hard to bring a boy with achondroplasia home from China as our son. As we move further in the process, we’ll be able to share more openly. For now, we hope you’ll join us at the start of this journey.

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