Fasting and Lean-To’s: Twins Turn Two
We celebrated the twins 2nd birthday on July 6th.
Last year we celebrated it on July 7th. It isn’t another
quaint Kenyan tradition. The reason is pure
The original documentation we had on the babies indicated they were
born on July 7th. When we got
closer to the adoption, we got information that one (we weren’t sure
which one) was born on July 6th and one was born on July 7th. When the adoption was final, we were told that
they were both born on July 6th. When we got the final paperwork, it
said that one baby was born on July 7th and the other was born on March 7th.
While still deplorable, if that were the case, you might understand the
abandonment a bit more.
Our final final paperwork says July 6th.
That’s our story, and we’re sticking with it.

The babies are at a fun stage of life. Katie delights in running down the
hall and yelling `Daddy, I fasting.’
Ben enjoys Katie for the most part, but when he wants to get on her nerves, he
puts his head on her shoulder and leans on her.
This causes her no end of grief, but it is hard to discipline when you are
trying not to laugh.

School ends on Thursday, and we say goodbye to our dorm guys. They will
move on to dorm parents who are young and cool, and mostly, ones that can stay
up later than
In August of 2001, we had our first dorm meeting. Six different guys
struggled with gas that night, and I remember thinking `it’s going to be
a LONG two years.’
But as with so much of life, the road that we are
given can be full of blessings, even if you are blind to its values at the beginning.
I have been so blessed by being the dorm dad for these young men, and I would
not have bet that I would have said that two years
ago. We gave them giraffe necklaces (we are Twiga
dorm, which means giraffe) and awarded them a bottle of Johnson’s baby
powder. The reason?
When you are in ninth grade at RVA, you can go to video night and hold
hands. Baby powder can reduce embarrassing sweaty palms.
I went to

The headmaster told me that about 40 children are AIDS orphans. They
live with grandparents, and that explained why so many of the children received
their food and started running: they were going home to share it with their
families.
As I was leaving, I saw a child, and I experienced that hit in the
stomach feeling. Sometimes it is a look, sometimes a shape, maybe a smile, but
one of the children will remind me of Ben or Kate.

It’s that point when this goes beyond trying to help needy kids.
I think about Ben and Katie and what their lives would be like.
It gets so personal.
Your pal
Steve
PS. I am going to get to be all over the
July 20th: Speaking at: Immanuel Presbyterian Church 29W260
July 21st: Show up at Milwaukee Joe’s in
July 23rd: Attention all 6am Bally’s gym
rats. Go to the Bally’s on
July 24th:
July 24-25th –
July 27th:
July 28th and 29th
July 30th
July 31st Greg Kaupp
Aug 1st
Aug 3rd Bear Creek Bible Church
Phone: 817-431-852
Aug 4th: Back home to Nancy and kids!!!
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