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Dallas, TX, United States
The Trulys are Jeff, Mindy, Jack, and Todd

Nov 28, 2007

Jack's baby brother is finally here!







Todd Hamilton Truly
Born: 11/24/07 at 1:48 (Just 20 minutes after we arrived at the hospital!)
Wgt: 8#12oz
Length: Just under 21"

We are thrilled. Jack is happy and adjusting well! Our family is complete and God is so good to us!

Nov 14, 2007

NOPE, STILL NO BABY TODD

That's right...he's not here yet. As of 6:06 PM on November 14. And yes, we'll let you know as soon as he's here!

Nov 3, 2007

Nov 2, 2007

Yeeee Haw Geee Up & Halloween!

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On Halloween we had a ton of fun. Jack looked so sweet in his cowboy costume. We walked around the block which was plenty for Jack, as it was well past his 6:30 bedtime. Here are a few pictures from the day. We also when to show off Jack's costume at daddy's work!

Oct 29, 2007

Carving Pumpkins & other Fall Activities

No pictures here of Jack participating in the carving of pumpkins. He was NOT interested...until mommy made them into something. He saw daddy getting his hands dirty and decided sidewalk chalk was more interesting. Here are some other pictures with pumpkins and some without on seperate occassions. Jack is going to be a cowboy for Halloween, so there is one showing off his hat for the camera. "Yeehaww geeee-up, Howwwdee folks." That's what Jack says that cowboys say, thanks to "Elmo's world Wild, Wild, West".


L to R Jack's new cowboy hat! Me & Jeff at a celebration for Todd given by The Winburnes,Thornhills, Smiths, & Wiers!


L to R: Jack sitting on a pumpkin on a really hot October day at the Arboretum. Mommy & Jack the same day.

Oct 27, 2007

38 weeks and counting!

Check out the swollen hands! I can hardly move them by morning. They are like a handful of sausages instead of fingers. We almost have our bags packed. Jack's activity bag for the hospital is packed for when he comes to visit. I'm cleaning, and getting anxious. I've been ready for Todd to come for a while. We have weekly visits to our midwife now, we are just waiting. Today we are planning on carving pumpkins together, and writing out our birth plan. I'll get pictures of that up shortly (the pumpkins...not the birth plan). Jack knows where Todd is, but we are not sure what kind of comprehension he has about it. We've been reading a book about when he was in utero. You just never know what a 21 month old really gets. We say, "where is Todd?" and he will walk over to mommy and pull up my shirt to look at my belly, and he says, "Hi Todd!"

Oct 3, 2007

A Letter from friends who need our help in their adoption...

Dear Family and Friends,
For starters, thank you for taking the time to read this long email completely. I am not a big favor-asker, but I am pleading for your help to assist us in this situation.
As many of you know, Rebecca and I are in the process of adopting a baby girl named Ava from Guatemala. Ava was born on August 6 and is living in foster care. If you had asked us last week, we would have told you that we fully expected to bring her home six to eight months from now. We have now, though, hit the first real test of faith during our adoption of Ava. The Guatemalan government announced last week that it will not process U.S. adoption cases after December 31, 2007. This means that those families (roughly 5,000, including ours) whose cases are currently in process with Guatemala risk either a significant delay in bringing their children home or outright cancellations of the adoptions.
Unless the Lord moves miraculously in our individual timetable, and/or unless the Guatemalan government (Guatemalan president Oscar Berger, specifically) alters the law that was just enacted, our ability to bring Ava home any time soon (or maybe at all) is in jeopardy.
With that in mind, we are calling on you for specific needs. We would ask that you pray for this situation, and that you contact specific lawmakers and organizations to voice your concerns.

Prayer Needs:
Please pray that, throughout this whole situation, Jesus Christ would be glorified and that this would be a vehicle through which His name is made known.
Please pray that, if the Lord wills it, those families currently in process with a Guatemalan adoption would receive special dispensation from the current law, or that the law would be changed altogether.
Please pray for Ava and her foster parents as they go through this uncertain time. Please pray that Ava would be aware, even at 2 months old, of her Heavenly Father’s love for her and his protection over her. Pray that she would receive favor in the eyes of her foster parents and all those who care for her. Pray that she would be surrounded by people who love her, and that all of her needs would be met.
Please pray for Wil and Ben as they wait for their sister, that they don’t feel insecure or unstable in any way during this confusing time. Pray for wisdom for me and Rebecca, that we would understand their thoughts and needs as we go through this together.
Please pray for me and Rebecca, that we would face this time with joy, trusting that the testing of our faith produces endurance. Pray that God would use us during this time to amplify Christ, and that we would be constant supports to one another.

Practical Needs:
As I mentioned above, POLITICAL PRESSURE IS IMPORTANT. Below is a list of 3 people and 3 organizations you can call, 1 organization you can email, and 1 petition you can sign to plead the case for Guatemalan orphans. To achieve maximum effect, we have been asked by Gladney to focus our efforts into a 72-hour time period: October 9 (Tuesday) – October 11 (Thursday).

Senator John Cornyn (202) 224-2934 - ask to speak to the Legislative Director or Chief of Staff
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (202) 224-5922 - ask to speak to the Legislative Director or Chief of Staff. Senator Hutchison is a member of the Senate Adoption Caucus.
Your U.S. Representative (you can find out who this is at http://www.house.gov/) - ask to speak to the Legislative Director or Chief of Staff
Office of Children’s Issues at the Department of State (202) 736-9130

To these people, feel free to speak from the heart. Additionally, you can say something like:
“I am calling about the Guatemala 5000 Initiative. As you are aware, the Guatemalan government has announced that it will not process U.S. adoptions after December 31, 2007. Their announcement also indicates that there will be no “grandfathering” of adoptions already in process. If these adoptions are not fulfilled, roughly 5,000 children will be forced to live indefinitely in institutional or foster care.
As your constituent, I am asking that you be a strong advocate for the children of Guatemala by signing the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) sponsored letter to the President Oscar Berger of Guatemala and signing the Joint Council on International Children’s Services (JCICS) sponsored letter to UNICEF. These letters ask that all adoptions in process as of January 1, 2008 be processed to completion under the existing notorial laws.”


5. UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) Headquarters (212) 326-7000 - please ask to speak to Ann Veneman, Executive Director
6. UNICEF Guatemala 011-502-2327-6373 - please ask to speak to Manuel Manrique (we will reimburse you for the international call)

Feel free to speak from the heart. You can also say something like:
“I am calling on behalf of the Guatemala 5000 Initiative. As financial supporters of UNICEF (through my tax dollars), I am asking that UNICEF lend its support and considerable influence to the Guatemala 5000 initiative.
As you may know, the Guatemalan government has announced that all intercountry adoptions with the U.S. will be suspended on January 1 2008. Their announcement also indicated that there would be no “grandfathering” of adoptions already in process. If the 5,000 children referred to families are not allowed to be adopted, they will languish in institutions or foster care. UNICEF must get involved and help ensure that all intercountry adoptions in process as of January 1, 2008 be processed to completion under the existing notorial laws.”

7. Send an email to Joint Council on International Children’s Services supporting
Intercountry Adoption to mailto:guatemala5000@jcics.org. JCICS will use the cumulative email petition in our advocacy for intercountry adoption.
8. Sign the petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/foafoa1/petition-sign.html.

If you have any questions about our adoption or anything discussed above, please call me at (214) 213-7476 or email us at toddandrebecca@tx.rr.com.

We appreciate your help and praise God for His steadfast love and unwavering devotion to us, His adopted children.
Todd and Rebecca

Aug 24, 2007

Baby True 2 officially has a name

Todd Hamilton Truly

Todd because we liked it. It hasn't gotten popular again. It sounds good with Truly. It sounds good with Jack...as in Jack & Todd. And last but not least it is one of Mindy's brother's names. Todd is English in origin and means Fox.

Hamilton because it sounds good with Todd. It's original. And it is very special to us because it's part of Jeff's heritage. His mother's maiden name is Hamilton, and we thought it would be sweet to incorporate his grandfather (Frank Forrest Hamilton) into baby's name in someway. Jeff was very close to his grandfather, and I had the priviledge of knowing and loving him as well. He passed away in 1998. He was one-of-a-kind and we miss him very much.

Aug 22, 2007

Aug 20, 2007

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