The Fine Print

We cannot thank Ashton and her family enough for producing
 our Mother’s Day tee-shirts this year.
Ashton is going with the GO Team June trip in three weeks
 and her orphan-lovin’ parents own a tee-shirt company:
We kind of told them what we wanted for our matching tee-shirts
this year and they designed them and made
 them simply a.m.a.z.i.n.g.
{way better than we could have even imagined!!}.
And since so many of you asked…..
the “fine print” under
Forever
Family
Amaka                Ga Kok             Jia Ting
meaning
“family” 
in 
Lugandan             Korean                Chinese  
the ethnicities represented by our tribe
{so far}  
*smile*

Course you guys know me…and I want us all to wear them every.single.day.

I can’t help myself.

Not to worry though, I’m wearing a patch to overcome my crazy addiction….
but so far, that doggone patch is not helping and besides the dumb hot flashes keep making the sticky stuff not be sticky.

At.All.

3 thoughts on “The Fine Print

  1. Under the Carolina Moon is my neck of the woods and is an absolutely fabulous place. They do so much for the orphan and for the community in general. It's a wonderful "store" to visit as they make you feel as if you've just come home. When you visit SC, I'll take you there :-).

  2. That's creative. I like the concept, Linny. We've, likewise, always said Forever Family as well. ("Gotcha" seems focused on the parents' p.o.v. rather than the family as a whole.) I like the shirts!

  3. These shirts are awesome! 🙂 Look at Ruby… oh my word! (I just said that out loud with a squeal of joy) 🙂 Praising The Lord for what He has done in her life!!! Praying about the book you are writing- I'm looking forward to seeing what He will do through it!!!

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