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This page is dedicated to all of the generous people who have donated things to help out the Wilkinson Quintuplets. There are some really great people and companies listed here so check them out. National Instruments, Jayson's Employer, paid for the plane tickets AND agreed to buy them a 12 passenger van! They make computer-based test, measurement, and control equipment. They also make the software for LEGO Mindstorms. Cedar Park Labradoodles run by Natalie and Randy Woods donated the proceeds from one of the very cool dogs they sell.
Bumkins, who makes a variety of baby products, sent us some Horton Hears a Who jump suits and some fun stuff for Riley and Kaiya as well (so they wouldn't feel left out) The Dona Ana Daylight Lodge -Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons (AF&AM) in Mesilla, NM voted to give us a very generous donation.
The Orient of New Mexico, Valley of Las Cruces, Scottish Rite Masons also gave us a very generous donation and some prayers to go with it.
The Goddard School in Cedar Park graciously offered to let Kaiya attend their preschool. ALL the night time and day time volunteers from church and the community. Without them, this whole thing would be nearly impossible. Grand Canyon University offered to donate one of their used vans to us which was very generous.
Rachel Bradley at Story Time Felts donated some felt dolls for Kaiya to play with while things are hectic with the babies. Check them out at www.wonderfelt.com or email her at rachel@wonderfelt.com Peter Peterka and his company SixSigma.us who offer Six Sigma training and certification, are supporting us by helping us get a 5 baby stroller. Before the quintuplets, Rachelle taught some of the training classes offered by SixSigma.us and really enjoyed it. Check them out at sixsigma.us. Jayson's Aunt Gloria ordered some micro preemie clothes (for smaller than preemie babies) from Elliot's Preemie Tees and happened to be their 500th customer so the order was free! Elliot's Preemie Tees is run by an LDS Grandmother who had her own preemie grandson and decided to start offering micro preemie clothes to help people dealing with NICU babies. Check out their story at preemietees.com. A friend of ours and member of our church, Dr. Darrell Park at Buttercup Dental offered to give our quintuplets dental care until they they leave home for college. That was really nice. Cassaundra Redman is a hairstylist in the Cedar Park area that is really good at cutting hair, really nice, AND she can come to your house to cut your hair! She cut Rachelle's hair before Rachelle left and Rachelle really liked her. She also offered to cut Jayson's and Riley's hair for free while Rachelle was gone. Contact her at cassaundragrace@hotmail.com Scott, a manager at Babies R Us here in Austin gave Stephanie Coleman a great discount on the new cribs you might have seen on TV. Karri Milam, Owner of HEY BABY! (a specialty baby gift boutique in Cedar Park) gave Stephanie Coleman a generous discount on a beautiful and very comfortable blue rocker. Liz and Kevin Mcillece who own a Cost Cutters Family Hair care in Cedar Park offered a generous donation to help with hair cuts.
Members of the Cedar Park and Anderson Mill wards in the Austin Texas Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints who helped decorate the nursery and who got all the cribs and other things. Uncle Ken and Aunt Victoria who have come up with countless good ideas and have used a lot of their resources to really help us out! Samanta Lee's family and friends came up with one of the cleverest gifts we have seen. The note in the box said, "Wouldn't it be great if you opened a diaper and found a different kind of surprise?" Inside each of the diapers were gift cards and checks that were very generous. The Victor Nelson Family (on Jayson's mom's side) pooled their resources and very generously bought us a really big washer and dryer which we actually use nearly every day. Mari and Kim Hunziker are old friends of ours that gave us a Nikken water purifier. Mari said she used it and it helped her so much that she started selling them. Find out more about them at http://www.mynikken.net/marihunziker West Point Class of 66 has recently been very supportive of us though a variety of means. Jayson's uncle Ken Carlson is a member of that graduating class and sent an email out with a call to PUSH (Pray Until Something Happens). It was very nice and many of the members of that class have offered both prayers and other support for us. Thanks!
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