Start digging a tunnelRscmoore said:We have to wait until morning! Post office pick up in our little town is open 7am-12pm! The suspense!!!
Start digging a tunnelRscmoore said:We have to wait until morning! Post office pick up in our little town is open 7am-12pm! The suspense!!!
We sent about 18 from what I can remember - 4 for each year we'd been together & a couple of extras for good measure. Quality not quantity is how I did it.nelmul said:hi there. this is our first post on this thread.
i just want to ask if it is possible to send more photos because i read that there are a few applicants who sent around 100 photos and we only sent around 15. i was wondering if it is possible to send additional information to accompany the application. and to where do i send it as it is currently only been in Mississauga for two weeks now.
any help will be appreciated!
thanks
Irish Colleen said:Thanks Pink Lady!
What country are you from and have you lived in many different countries? I feel for you! Hope the wait is over soon.zaig said:i got a reply again they are still waiting for my back ground check .. i dont know . what the hell those agencies are doing .
YAY!! That's fantastic, thanks! Can't offer much advice on the child front.. maybe show her a picture of a moose while spoon-feeding her maple syrup!?Rscmoore said:Finally finished that tunnel through to the post office this morning. Rummaged through all the post and found our recorded delivery letter this morning! COPR! Woo!
Moving is tough for everyone, but it does break our hearts when we see our children sad. I would say allow her to fel sad because that is her reality, but also, try to get her into a summer program when you move to Canada so she can be with other children. That may help the adjustment phase for her. There will be phases of adjustment for sure, all newcomers from another country go through them.Rscmoore said:Finally finished that tunnel through to the post office this morning. Rummaged through all the post and found our recorded delivery letter this morning! COPR! Woo!
A bit in shock really!
Does anyone have any young ones around 5 that understand they are moving to Canada, but don't want to leave their friends, school, house, etc? My little girl is sad now because they let Daddy into Canada. Any advice on how to make this move as easy as possible? We are moving after the school year ends and have some new things for her that she really wants at my parents. Just not sure how to deal with her emotions....