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Monday, September 13, 2010

Garderie Poupa // Poupa Daycare!!








Congratulations to our friends Claudio and Josie for the opening of their brand new day care only 2 minutes from our place.

New Bilingual daycare in Laval...Qualified educators, home cooked meals, educational and preschool program situated at:
7255 boul. des Laurentide, Auteuil Laval,
tel: 450-937-5377 (Josie)

Good Luck and Many Many Years of Success!!!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Court Decisions

Setpember 8, 2010

1-May 18,2010 - Municipal Court in Taraz--Refused
2-July 7, 2010 - Regional Court in Taraz--Refused
3-September 8, 2010 Regional Court in Taraz (3 judges) -- REFUSED
4-Maybe December/2010???- Supreme Court in Astana -- ??????

3rd Denial and we really weren't surprised. Yes we are upset at the fact that Dylan continues to sit in an orphanage, upset at their very cruel illogical system but we are relieved that there will no longer be anymore courts in Taraz.

We can now finally focus on our last and final court which should be about December.
It will be exactly 1 year we met Dylan in December. The Supreme court is in Astana which is the capital of Kazakhstan. Who would have thought we would have to fight for him for over 1 year.

We are not giving up on you Dylan, We Will Fight For You Until We Can Bring You Home!
Thinking of you ALWAYS, MISSING YOU LIKE CRAZY AND LOVING YOU MORE EACH DAY!!!
MaMa & PaPa!!!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

BAby Zak!!!




September 5th, 2010

Another great reason about being back home is I will be able to meet my 1st nephew as soon as he’s born which should be September 29th by c-section!!!

Back in May when we were in Kazakhstan and we got our 1st refusal, I remember having a conversation with my pregnant sister-in-law and I was joking with her saying that Zak would be born before Dlyan came home and we laughed because it seemed impossible and so far away. Well that joke is in fact now the reality, but that’s not important. What’s important is that my nephew “ZAK” is healthy and that Dylan comes home one day.

1 Month Back Home




















September 3rd, 2010

Today is 1 month that we have been back home. It’s really great to be home but we always feel that something is missing. Being home in our own environment gives us a clearer picture of the entire nightmare. We miss Dylan so much and we knew coming back home would be extremely difficult to be apart from him. It’s harder on us than it is for Dylan to be apart from each other because Dylans’ life in the orphanage is the only life he has ever known. We are both so very grateful to have had the opportunity to see him every single day for 4 months but we have to keep in mind that the rest of his 22 hours is exactly the same thing. We get updates on Dylan and he’s doing really well.
We will have plenty of time to catch up with him one day when we finally win this war and he will never go another day without us.

We have to say the best therapy for our moral since we’ve been back is seeing all our friends and family again. The support we keep getting is amazing and it’s something we will never forget. Whether we are invited somewhere or we are home we are never alone and are always kept busy with everyone and it really helps us to get distracted.
We were afraid of being attacked with questions or comments when we got home but on the contrary everyone has been so extremely sympathetic and supportive!!!!!!!!!!

Attached are pictures of some friends and family that we’ve seen since back home.

Ital-Canadian!!!







August 21st, 2010

After living several months in Kazakhstan we must say we have never been so proud to be Canadian and especially proud to be Italian! Canada is just such a beautiful place and a wonderful civilized country with many opportunities.

Being the descendants of a typical Italian family, we realize how glad we are to have such strong family values and traditions.

We can now relate and have a small understanding of what it was like for our parents, relatives and friends that immigrated from Italy to Canada. We know and understand living in a country where nobody speaks your language.

Our parents immigrated to Canada to provide a better life for themselves and especially for their future kids. They came to Canada with no money, not knowing a word of English or French, not having much (if any)education, not knowing anything about the country’s culture, weather etc, and worst of all having left behind their parents, brothers, sisters and many other family members. They worked extremely hard and accepted all the jobs that no one else wanted day and night trying to make ends meet. Apart from their daily jobs they also continued the tradition of making their own home made pasta, sausages, prosciutto, soppressata, tomato sauce, wine, grappa, limoncello, vinegar, cheese, marinated vegetables, olives, jams, pesto, pizza, spices, desserts, and they grow any possible vegetable and fruit in their garden.

Unfortunately we the younger generation are slipping away from making these homemade goodies. I hope that we can continue this tradition because it’s simply the best food and tastes amazing compared to the commercial bought products filled with preservatives and chemicals.

I dedicate today’s blog to our parents, all our family and friends that immigrated to Canada for a better life. It must have taken a lot of courage to leave a beautiful country such as Italy and move to Canada to start a life from scratch.

Attached are some pictures of Fil and I helping his parents make the tomato sauce. It’s not difficult to do but it’s a very long procedure and it took us all day.