The Make a Wish folks called tonight to set up our first meeting. They will come out later this week to talk to all the kids to find out what all the likes and dislikes are and to talk, in-depth, to Cole. We got the packet from them late last week and went through it to see what to expect. Since Cole's top wishes originally were a car to drive when he turns 16 or a hunting trip and they can no longer grant those he had to rethink.
The packet says they need 2 wishes in case their number 1 can't be accomplished. Cole told us tonight that his #1 wish it for us all to go to Korea, to which I'm very proud of him for, but don't see how they can possibly accomplish that for a family of 7. I asked him if he had a #2 he really wanted and he said no, not yet. He's really been struggling with this. I told him just to tell them the truth that he doesn't have a #2 that he really, really wants and then they can help him figure something out.
I asked him if he really wanted to go to Korea and he said 'yes'. I didn't really know he'd thought that much about it. He never talks to us about it. Teens are so non-verbal....like having a toddler again. I guess this should be interesting to say the least. And while I do know of a family of 7 that were granted the trip to Korea, I think they were just lucky enough they happened to find a donor willing to pay for the entire trip. What are the chances of this chapter finding that person? We'll see. All I know is we had to have copies of our drivers licenses and the kids' birth certificates (all 5) ready for the meeting, so Brian did that Saturday. Aren't you impressed? Brian figured out how to use the scanner, so I wouldn't have to.
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