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KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl

4853 Posts

Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts

Posted - Jan 06 2008 :  12:18:49 PM  Show Profile
That's so true, Miss Wilma. Boone County, the county next to me, is the fastest growing county in the State, both population wise and economically. It's home to Triple Crown Estates, where Congressman live and international corporations. Just before Christmas, the social services found 10 homeless families living below the library landing. They had a tent camp set up--these were folks who lost their homes recently, had school aged children and no where to go. The Social Services Director was shocked...she had never thought of poverty in Boone County. A few days later, a client of ours told me that she took names off the giving tree at her son's elementary--she scoffed and said, "all the names are children at the school...it's the richest school in the district--please--like THEY need money!!!"

If she only knew.

Farmgirl Sister #80, thanks to a very special farmgirl from the Bluegrass..."She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl

3410 Posts

Wilma
Knob Lick Ky
USA
3410 Posts

Posted - Jan 06 2008 :  12:51:09 PM  Show Profile
I know what you are talking about and that gets my dander up I know about social services to some good some not so good

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
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bohemiangel
True Blue Farmgirl

2087 Posts

Bridget
Ligonier pa
USA
2087 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2008 :  11:41:51 AM  Show Profile  Send bohemiangel an AOL message  Click to see bohemiangel's MSN Messenger address  Send bohemiangel a Yahoo! Message
You know this is so simple of an idea but is one that is over looked! WOW this is something I'd love to get started here!!! Kudos! I love you all, ya'll inspire me every day xoxo

**~~Farmgirl Sister #60~~**
"... to thine ownself be true."
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl

3410 Posts

Wilma
Knob Lick Ky
USA
3410 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2008 :  3:08:41 PM  Show Profile
Bridget thank you for your interest, I am so excited I am waiting now for more info on my child, I am looking forward to just being there when there is a need, and I can tell you there are more of them than is known about,And it is so simple,i am now working on away for the school to give them their snack money and working with a special teacher to let me know when things are needed, you couldnt just give it to the parents because most times they would still be without Now wont it be better for the child to go to the office and say can I have some snack money,And maybe sometimes be able to go on a field trip with them, And get to dress them up,I cant think of any thing else that will give me more pleasure, I worked with a program that was set up to do so much for the children now that was a pk of baloney, The only thing that got done was we got good salarys and the kids got nothing but a few used clothes that the teachers donated to begin with, Didnt mean to talk so much but it was Christmas and I love buying for kids at christmas, There was the prettiest little black boy in first grade . He was a live wire and I loved him so much, So I went and bought him a new guitar a toy one, Well when they all opened there gifts and he got that guitar there was no controlling him I mean He put on a show playing and singing achey breaky heart The principle was trying to stop him no way, She didnt get mad at me though she was really good to work with

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
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Farmtopia
True Blue Farmgirl

1465 Posts

Zan
New York New York
USA
1465 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2008 :  10:19:58 PM  Show Profile
Miss Wilma, this is so beautiful, I am on the verge of tears. I think the world shows so little kindness sometimes, and this is such a wonderful idea! You are a blessing, Miss Wilma, and I am sure you and your adopted child will be equally as lucky :)

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CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl

8529 Posts

Frannie
Green County Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2008 :  10:43:19 PM  Show Profile
when the sweet young couple moved in at the top of our hill .. with two DARLING little girls .. i immediately 'adopted' them ..and make sure that every birthday, holiday and season they get gifts .. my favorite 'thing' to give to them is BOOKS .. i am a book-a-holic .. and know that 'reading' i so very important to children and adults ..and i never go out looking for books that i don't think of little krystal and willow ... BUT most of all .. they adore coming to our cabins for a 'tea party' ... they are so precious and affectionate .. i love having kind neighbors .. there are also two dear little town 'boys' that i have taken under my wing and will often stop into their mom's shoppes and drop off some toys that i have gathered.

i have for as long as i can remember .. always had a PRIZE DRAWER .. filled with little gift-wrapped 'treasures' .. trinkets .. toys .. books .. gum .. candies .. art and school supplies .. and everytime children come to my house .. they run for the 'prize drawer' .. it's so cute to watch them 'mull over' the different wrapping papers, the shapes and sizes .. and the weight of the wrapped gifts before carefully choosing a 'prize'. remember to see if your town has an 'angel tree' at holiday time .. and become an 'angel' to several children .. but remember too ..that children have needs all year long. it is so very easy to find 'needy children' .. through your local churches, food banks, schools, and other organizations. and be sure to include your own children in 'adopting' some friends .. but be careful that they know to not make children they give to ... feel embarrassed or hurt by their neediness. (hmmmmmmm .. is that a word??)

True Friends * Frannie

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kydeere40744
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

Jessica
Kentucky
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 08 2008 :  7:24:04 PM  Show Profile
I have been reading about this project of my aunt Wilma. I think it is just a wonderful idea. I know that if any one can make it work, it would be her. She is just a darling with kids. Over the years, she has kept around 13-15 kids. The two that I remember the most were the set of twins in the last set. They lived with her and I grew up alongside with them. They were a little bit older than me and our birthdays were around the same time. One of them is now a nurse and the other works in another department at the same place. I know that growing up on that farm and being under Wilma's wing, it helped them become wonderful people as they grew up.

I know that she never mentions this, but she has gotten a lot of awards from the state and the school system over there in her community. I think she never says anything about these because it isn't about the awards, it is about seeing what a child can do and learn. She has always been humbled by the awards, but is shy about telling others about them. Hopefully she don't mind me mentioning about her work on here. Sometime I'll have to tell you guys the Flag story when I get the chance.

Growing up, I loved spending time with my aunt and uncle. Some of my favorite memories growing up were right there on their farm. She always made sure that we had a good time. I think one of the best gifts she gave me was learning me how to sew and showing kindness towards others.

I honestly believe that if she had one child or a dozen kids dumped on her door step, she would holler "Come on in!" and she would take care of them. And she is a wonderful "Nana" to her two grandkids. My nephews also love being around "Aunt Wilma" and can't wait to see her again.

I think that there isn't a such thing as a needy child, but there is a such thing of a child who wants to be loved. I think the adopt a child project is a really a blessing in disguise for that community down there. I have to say it has made me begin thinking about doing this here.

~Jessica in Kentucky & Miss Wilma's Niece~
Gardening is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow...
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New England
True Blue Farmgirl

65 Posts

Hannah
Hardyville ky
USA
65 Posts

Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  06:47:23 AM  Show Profile
Jessica, I am a friend of your Aunt Wilma and you couldn't have said it better: "she IS a blessing in disguise in the community." Her compassion for children is genuine. Wilma reaches out to many people in need and never for the (recognition) only for the need so you will seldom hear what she is doing. And yes, you should definitely share that wonderful, flag story as that is yet another one of her many 'unsung' contributions and this one was for our country. Wilma does not 'do' to get recognized, she 'does' from the heart.

I have known Wilma for quite a long time but with our busy schedules we hardly have time for our friendship...but as time goes on I begin to see just who and what she is, a very special person.

Hannah in Kentucky & Wilma's good friend.
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Hideaway Farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1553 Posts

Jo
Virginia
USA
1553 Posts

Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  06:53:57 AM  Show Profile
angels among us...

Jo

"Wish I had time to work with herbs all day!"
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl

3410 Posts

Wilma
Knob Lick Ky
USA
3410 Posts

Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  07:16:58 AM  Show Profile
Thank you Hannah for being a really true friend, I think the same of you, I always thought that when I die I didnt want to have my funeral preached , but I am changing my mind, I am now appointing both of you to do it. And Jessie Cat I am going to get you,Oh you know how much I do love you and really do like the suggestion of the back pack deal, I think that is a good thing for our church to work with to, one of the deacons is a school board member and is great to work with on things like this, cant wait to get the info

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
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kydeere40744
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

Jessica
Kentucky
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  10:43:01 AM  Show Profile
Wilma - I'm getting the details on it this weekend while visiting some folks. It was very successful and a joy to be involved with.

Hannah - When I get the chance, I'll post about the flag story. I may have to tell about a few more good stories on Wilma when she least expects it. teehee.

~Jessica in Kentucky & Miss Wilma's Niece~
Gardening is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow...
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl

3410 Posts

Wilma
Knob Lick Ky
USA
3410 Posts

Posted - Jan 09 2008 :  10:51:25 AM  Show Profile
dont you dare girl, Mary Jane has the chicken tale and it has a patent on it that she owns HA lOVE YOU Sweetie

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
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kydeere40744
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

Jessica
Kentucky
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2008 :  05:03:42 AM  Show Profile
How is the adopt a child coming along Aunt Wilma?

~Jessica in Kentucky & Miss Wilma's Niece~
Gardening is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow...
http://bluegrassprincess.blogspot.com/
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl

3410 Posts

Wilma
Knob Lick Ky
USA
3410 Posts

Posted - Jan 18 2008 :  05:36:11 AM  Show Profile
They told me to g ive them a week and its been over a week so I will contact them again , It has to go thru the parents to hopefully I will find out in a few days

Farm Girl #96

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carmeniris
Farmgirl in Training

24 Posts

Carmen
Little Falls Minnesota
USA
24 Posts

Posted - Jan 22 2008 :  07:11:35 AM  Show Profile
Another way to find a needy child is through Freecycle. This December I noticed a posting asking for used shirts for a tall 5 year old. My son is an adult so since I had no children's clothing, I decided to buy the little boy a complete new outfit including a winter hoody. The mother came by to pick the bag along with her two boys. The 5 year old was wearing a thin, very worn t-shirt. December is very cold here in Minnesota. I was sorry I didn't know he had a younger brother or I would have bought him an outfit also. The younger boy was better dressed for winter although I could see they were probably hand-me-downs. I raised my kids on my own (my ex husband was not a provider) and I often had two full time jobs but thank God I was able to provide for my kids.
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kydeere40744
True Blue Farmgirl

1132 Posts

Jessica
Kentucky
USA
1132 Posts

Posted - Jan 22 2008 :  07:25:19 AM  Show Profile
I just told Wilma about you mentioning Freecycle. She sure does appreciate it. She has several drawers full of little girls clothes that her granddaughters have outgrown.

~Jessica in Kentucky & Miss Wilma's Niece~
Gardening is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow...
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