A huge
THANK YOU to everyone in New Braunfels that my sister, mom, and I encountered while putting up flyers today. During a time where I started to question where the spirit of Christmas way laying due to the hurt Molly's adopters have caused us, my spirit was thoroughly renewed.
In numerous places, I began to explain my story, only to be met with the response that they "saw that on facebook!" In one store, as I explained my story to the cashier (who told me to come back tomorrow to ask his manager) a lady rounded the corner asking if I was talking about Molly. She proceeded to offer to take a flyer and put it up where she worked.
*If this was you, I didn't catch your name, but words cannot explain how much your act meant to me!
Molly's posters are placed up all over town. If you see one, let us know where! We want to know where Missing Molly posters are being seen!
If you have any ideas of where we should post Missing Molly flyers, let us know! Also, if you would like to get the file of any of the flyers, let me know! If you, like the wonderful lady from the gas station, want to post a flyer up where you work, you have no idea how much it would mean to my family. There are an endless number of places that will see an endless number of people. If even one person finds out about Molly that didn't already know, it means we've made an impact and have a greater chance of reaching the adopters!
I'm also happy to report that the Missing Molly Facebook page is gaining momentum. With almost 150 "likes", we're able to not only keep people updated on the blog, but spread word of what we're doing as it's happening, keep an ongoing conversation with supporters, and get more ideas of how to bring Molly back! If you haven't already, go like away! The more the merrier!
As I have said time and time again, the best way to reach the adopters is spreading the word. We need to find the adopters, whether it be they contact us themselves or a friend/coworker/neighbor informs us of who they are!
Up until this point, our only line of communication to the adopters has been through the Humane Society. While the girls of the family continued to post flyers, my Dad (and one of our furry friends!) headed up to the Humane Society in an effort to try to get more information on Molly and reach out to the adopters once again. Unfortunately, they were met with a locked gate and sign that read they would be closed from Sat. December 22th through Wed. December 26th, opening back up on Thursday.
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Sign posted outside of New Braunfels Humane Society |
This means that unless we figure out who the adopters are through all of
you, we have
no way of contacting the adopters and getting our Molly back home! We miss her so much and continue to keep faith that all of our connections will come through and return Molly back to her family.
Now, I know it's normally kids that get games for Christmas, but I'm giving y'all a game of your own... If you see a Missing Molly flyer, log on to Facebook or the blog and let us know where! Checking in on facebook or tagging us in posts will not only continue the fun, but get the word out as well!
hint: if you're a movie person (my family is!) you may find flyers on boxes that are RED!