Paco Dennis
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I screwed up. Sorry to have posted to this thread...I don't want to participate in this one, but thought I was posting to "Alternative views of the Ukraine war".
So sorry you were disappointed after your generous offer was rejected, but can’t help agreeing with the organizer that opening up your home to strangers at our age (over 70s) could be a very traumatic experience. A few days after the novelty wears off, the reality might not be as you imagined it to be.Yesterday after church, we had a quick meeting with the organizer who is rounding up sponsors to bring Ukraine families here to America. The meeting only lasted about 10-15 minutes or so and it was only to bring everyone up to date on the applications that were submitted to the State Department and Homeland Security. When the meeting had ended, the organizer walked up to my wife and I and asked if he could have a word with us.
He told us that not to be surprised or feel degraded if our application is rejected. The organizer told us that most people who are over 70 years of age are not making out very well with having their application being accepted. My wife was heartbroken. We talked about it on the way home and I told her that maybe our daughter would be interested in taking our place, but we would foot the expenses. We’ll have to wait until we get the acceptance or rejection letter before moving forward.
Thank you, but we haven’t been denied yet, but our hope has dwindled.So sorry you were disappointed after your generous offer was rejected, but can’t help agreeing with the organizer that opening up your home to strangers at our age (over 70s) could be a very traumatic experience. A few days after the novelty wears off, the reality might not be as you imagined it to be.
It must be really hard to do, being surrounded by security. I appreciate your sentiment! Thank you.I heard on an NPR radio broadcast, that the Russian soldiers were ordered to kill all Ukraines they came in contact with. If that is true, I can’t understand why someone near Putin hasn’t sacrificed himself for the good of humanity by taking him out.
I agree..I heard on an NPR radio broadcast, that the Russian soldiers were ordered to kill all Ukraines they came in contact with. If that is true, I can’t understand why someone near Putin hasn’t sacrificed himself for the good of humanity by taking him out.
not a tenous connection at all.. you're quarter Ukrainian . Do you have any relatives still in Ukraine ?My grandma was born & raised in Odesa. I know that is a tenuous connection, but when I hear they've been assaulted by Russia it really hurts.
I don't know. I would assume cousins, but I don't know. I know most Jews have left Odesa. In my Grandma's time it was mostly a Jewish ghetto, but my Jewish Ukrainian neighbor from Odesa told me most Jews left and Odesa is now considered Christian. So glad this neighbor & her family left. They are wonderful people.not a tenous connection at all.. you're quarter Ukrainian . Do you have any relatives still in Ukraine ?