Today is a wonderful day!
My two younger sisters are arriving and will finally be living with us.
When we left Ecuador, my mother was saddened that we only received four visas. My mother had applied for six visas to bring us all together to the United States, but that was not the case. So a tear fell from her face when confronted with a rock & a hard place. What kind of choice is this!

But a choice my mother had to make. She decided to leave the youngest two behind. They will prevent her from working as hard as possible to obtain the American Dream & to reunite us.
They were only 1 & 4 years old, so they would not notice – was the thought – they would stay with my aunt & her kids so that they would not miss us. But we missed them.
One year later, while my parents reapplied for their visas, was an eternity. But here they are!
We went to the store to buy them winter coats. One was a cute pink coat with a fur collar. The other was a tweed coat with more formality. My baby sister got the cute coat & my other sister got the tweed coat. At Kennedy Airport, we greeted them with their new Christmas presents. Their smiles and our joy could melt the snow accumulating on the road.
We arrived at our apartment on Simpson Street and surprised them with a Christmas party for their new arrival. This year we will truly have a wonderful Christmas.
… All is calm, all is bright…
dispenses employ a good site decent Gives thank you for the effort to guide everyone