I handmade some really cute Sock Snowmen, perfect for a holiday decoration or gift (visiting teaching even). Proceeds from these sales will go to our baby fund. I will be in Idaho Falls till Saturday, then off to Kennewick. So let me know if you want yours brought with me to Washington. Prices posted on pictures.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Here we go!
I meant to post this last weekend...
Tom and I had the opportunity to go to Tom's preprocedure appointment in Salt Lake last Friday. It felt good to be making progress.
Our doctor journey all began with some questions to my family doctor over a year ago, who suggested Tom visit his doctor, who referred Tom to a Urologist, who confirmed his condition and led us to meet with a fertility doctor, who then had Tom go to a male fertility specialist for his retrieval procedure. 5 doctor appointments later and still a ton more to go.
Our goal is to have our embryos implanted March or April 2016. We are so grateful for all the donations that have made these doctor appointments possible.
Stay tuned for more updates.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
The Crazy life of a Teacher ;)
This week I have parent teacher conferences! Ugh... how I very much dislike the horrible nightmares I get during these weeks! Here are a couple examples of what I'm talking about; my classroom being a disaster with no time to tidy up, parents hating me and wanting their kids out of my class immediately, the principal asking me to no longer teach at the school due to my poor teaching abilities, forgetting all the papers I've prepped for the conferences so I have nothing to show parents, etc.
Only teachers can truely understand the way this feels, which is very stressful and exhausting. I hear it doesn't get much better with time or experience... lame.
So a little update on our Saving for the Stork campaign, we have raised a little bit more in the last couple days. Unfortunately, I'll have to give you a more detailed update, as soon as this week is over! :)
Happy Parent Conference Week!
Monday, November 30, 2015
Last Day to Shop While Contributing to our Cause
Today is the last day of our MyThirtyOne fundraiser. Make sure to take a second and look at all the great deals. 20% of each sale goes to our baby fund.
To place an order, go to www.mythirtyone.com/charitymiller then click on my parties, our parties is titled Saving for the Stork. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Day 35
Ok, let me just say that... at times being a teacher makes crazy life, even crazier! I was putting in grades for a week, had family (7 people) stay with us 5 days, and then thanksgiving road trips and family events for another week. Let's just say that each night I fell asleep before my head even hit the pillow!
I'm happy to have time to blog again!
Tom and I have been really blessed! I think we've raised about $5,000. (I'll let you know the actual amount once we get back to Idaho.) Thank you to all who have contributed!
Tom and I are currently getting close to done with some of our car projects. We were given a 1990 Volvo station wagon for a very small price, so we could clean it out and sell it for our campaign. Tom is almost done fixing up a 90 something Monte Carlo, that he has been working on for the last year. Lastly, we bought a crashed car that Tom fixed over Thanksgiving break, to replace my Suzuki Aerio which we are selling for baby money.
This Thanksgiving, I am so grateful that Tom has car fixing abilities! This talent of his, is making a huge impact on our money saving efforts. He is able to buy wrecked vehicles and give them a second life. This has been such a blessing!
I may not be able to rebuild cars, but I do have a talent with crafts. This week I made 30 sock snowmen. I plan to sell them to help our cause. I've even made some of them into cute little families :) Keep an eye out on facebook, I'll be posting pictures soon!
Thanks to the donations, we have recieved, we have been able to begin our medical journey. We have met once with fertility specialist, both of us are going to get bloodwork done, Tom's first doctor appointment is Friday, and then he will have his retrieval procedure done. It is so special to see things progressing, when a year ago we were fearing the possibility of being parents at all.
At this Thanksgiving time, our hearts are full with a love and appriciation for the many blessings that have come in our time of need. We are so excited to become parents through the generosity of others and support from our heavenly father.
Until next time, our hearts are full and we feel love to all our supporters.
Below is an example of sock snowmen :)
Monday, November 9, 2015
Day 16 and we met our first goal!
Today we passed our first goal!!! Yay!!! We have raised $1523! Tomorrow we will be scheduling our first procedure, on out Invitro Journet. I feel like "thank you" isn't the right words for my gratitude, but I can't think of anything else to say, so THANK YOU!
Now we are on to our next big expense. I think it's $9,000, give or take $1,000.
On our end we have a few car projects that should be wrapped up by Christmas. That will bring in hopefully $4,000. With that and a few other things we have planned, we will still not be able to reach the $9,000 procedure costs until 2017.
Please donate what you can, and help our dreams of getting pregnant in 2016 a reality.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Day 15
Today we have reached $1,423, thanks to 25 generous donations! We really appriciate the support.
If you haven't donated yet, it's not too late ;) Below are three different ways you can contribute. I wonder where we will be by next Sunday. I am feeling so thankful and blessed!
1. Mail or give us a personal check or cash donation.
2. Visit our GoFundMe site at gofundme.com/4f7353zw, then use a credit or debit card to contribute online.
3. Donate to our PayPal account using tom2007@yahoo.com
4. Go shopping for the holidays or just for fun on our My Thirty One online fundraiser! A percentage of every purchase goes straight to our baby fund! Just go to MyThirtyOne.com/charitymiller and click on the party tab. Our party's name is Saving for the Stork.
Below are two photos of us turned into Charlie Brown charactors! So fun!
Friday, November 6, 2015
Day 13 and all is Well :)
On day 13 we are at $1,273. Our progress has slowed down, but still we continue to move forward.
I know we are not the only ones struggling with infertility, and my heart goes out to all those other couples. I feel so fortunate that Tom and I have a high chance of pregnancy with Invitro Fertilization. Tom's brother, who shares the same genetic condition, has four healthy children from three pregnancies, and compliments of Invitro.
Tom and I always wanted large families, but we will just have to see what God has in store for us. Honestly, we will be happy to even have one little biological baby.
As I was browsing the Internet today I came across a few Infertility Quotes that really stood out to me. I thought I'd share them.
Quotes:
“If a door closes in your face, kick down another one. With a little humor and hope in your heart, the path to parenthood may not be how you envisioned it but you will have the family you are destined for.”
–Candace
“Trust God’s word. Have faith even when it doesn’t seem easy. While you wait, enjoy the time you have now, with your husband and with the Lord. Share your story with others. Ask for prayer. Attend healing services if you can. Share your testimony.”
–Caroline
Thanks again for all the monetary support we have recieved thus far in our campaign! It means the world to us. We with forever be grateful for your generosity.
Below is a photo that was recently draw of Tom and I in Las Vegas, on a Titus Family Trip. Besides the added cleavage, I really like it. I look forward to telling my future children all about our adventures before we knew them. :)
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Day 11
With GoFundMe and personal donations we are now at $1,223. Almost enough for the first procedure which is $1,500-1,600. Please be generous with your donations. We still have a long way to go till baby :)
I am also hosting a My Thirty One, bag party online. A percentage of all sales will go to our baby fund. Take a look on www.mythirtyone.com/charitymiller. Make sure to click on our party link, under My Scheduled Parties.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Day 9
Exciting to see our GoFundMe account go up today, thanks to an old college roommate. Please donate what you can preferably by check or PayPal. You can also make donations on GoFundMe.
Also, today starts another fundraiser for our cause. Its called MyThirtyOne and it's a great website with lots of fun bags. A percentage of all the sales will go straight to our baby fund. How awesome would it be to buy Christmas gifts and help a good cause at the same time! To learn more, visit this link: https://www.facebook.com/events/802304953225205/
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Day 7
As the night of day 7 draws to a close, no new donations have been made. For the last six days we have really been on a roll. We are so appriciate of the help and support thus far. Next week, we will be starting another fundraiser to go along with our GoFundMe account. Stay tuned for more information on that. Happy Halloween!
Friday, October 30, 2015
Day 6
We are at $1,065 on GoFundMe, and $1,115 total. We feel so blessed. I'm at a friends house holding her sweet baby boy. I am so excited to hold a baby of my own. Thank you to all who have contributed!
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Day 5
Today we have past $1000 on our GoFundMe account! Now only $14,000 (or more) to go. We are so grateful for all those who have contributed!
All together, including personal checks, we have raised $1,073. These contributiond have come from 14 angels. Thank you so much!
Wether large or small, your donations can make a difference. Please consider contributing what you can today.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
On Our End
In addition to our GoFundMe account, Tom and I are working to earn money. Currently Tom is completeing a couple car projects.
Tom has a talent for rebuilding wrecked cars and is currently working on two. The car projects are in Washington and we live in Idaho, so its only on select weekends and breaks from school, that he can work on them. It'll be atleast two months before we get that money. Luckily we should be able to raise a few thousand dollars on the two cars.
We appriciate all that has been donated to our cause, and are working hard to earn money of our end as well.
Day 4
Today we are excited to see that we are only dollars away from $1,000! With contributions from GoFundMe and personal checks we have recieved, we have raised $965.
Once we reach $1,600 we can pay for the first procedure!
Please contribute what you can, maybe we can do the first procedure before Christmas!
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Day 3
I was blown away today when I saw that a friend from high school had made a big donation on GoFundMe. It brought tears to my eyes, to think that someone I haven't seen or talked to in years would be so generous. Whether large or small, we appriciate all those who have taken the time to donate for our cause. With each passing day our hope and chances of having a family grows. Thank you everyone!
Monday, October 26, 2015
Day 2
We have now raised $540. Thank you to all those who have contributed. If you haven't donated yet, please consider. With only a $15 donation from a couple hundred, we would be able to meet our goal.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Different Ways To Contribute
Contributing for our cause is easy, and can be done in three different ways. First, on our Go Fund Me account, second our PayPal account, or third with a mailed check.
If you choose Go Fund Me, there are simple instructions on that website. If you'd rather do PayPal, its under the email address tom2007@yahoo.com. Or lastly, if you need our address, send us a personal message and we'll get it right to you.
Thanks for all the contributions thus far!
Day 1
After one day on go fund me, we have raised $430! What a blessing! We couldn't have imagined this much support, so quickly. Thank you for all those who have contributed. We feel so blessed!
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Our Story
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445743789.6521_funddescription.jpg)
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445744819.0353_funddescription.jpg)
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445743849.5112_funddescription.jpg)
Tom was a college student, and I had just graduated. We planned to wait a year before starting a family. Neither of us could have guessed what lay ahead.
Tom grew up in a large family, and was the second youngest out of seven kids. He was an uncle at the age of 14 and grew up surrounded by nieces and nephews. It was natural for Tom to picture having a large family of his own one day.
Photo of Tom and I with his parents, siblings, and their spouses:
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445743900.6134_funddescription.jpg)
Photo of Me with my new neices and nephews:
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445744022.7827_funddescription.jpg)
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445744067.6292_funddescription.jpg)
I grew up in a smaller family, four children and my wonderful parents. When I was 9, I began babysitting and never needed another job till I graduated high school. I always wanted to be a mother.
Photo Tom and I with my parents and siblings:
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445744630.6139_funddescription.jpg)
Our first year of marriage past, I was teaching at a local elementary school and Tom was still working on college. We were so excited to start a family!
![](https://2dbdd5116ffa30a49aa8-c03f075f8191fb4e60e74b907071aee8.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/6448819_fb_1445744184.9958_funddescription.jpg)
After ten months of trying we began to worry! Tom's older brother had struggled with infertility, but because Tom's other three brothers hadn't, he assumed he didn't have the same condition.
Tom got tested... he had the condition.
Tom was diagnosed with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens, associated with cystic fibrosis. This means that due to a missing tube, he is unable to release the sperm he produces.
Now we knew, that like his brother, our only option was Invitro.
If you didn't know already, most insurances do not cover the cost of fertility treatments, and we were going to have to do one of the most expensive types. Invitro, with everything included can cost between 15 and 25 thousand dollars. And that is just for one go. To make things worse, our only income is my small teacher salary which is already gone at the end of each month providing for her husband's full time college career.
So we have two options, save save save on our own till we have enough (5 plus years) or try to move mountains.
We decided to try to push forward and move that money mountain in front of us, out of the way.
Now, that’s where you come in. We need your help!
Unlike other hospital visits, this must be paid in full before it can take place.