On the kitchen table is a manila envelope containing printouts of five trusts for you to review and if you approve, to sign and to have notarized. I'm also sending you these documents as attachments. If I remember correctly I gave you on November 7, drafts of the four trusts for the children. I believe I remember that a few days later you told me that you had approved them and had them notarized, but I don't think you ever returned them to me. I've printed out new versions which differ from the previous ones only in that I've included a clause explicitly giving the trustee authority to represent the trust in court. (Some judges won't allow pro se trust representation on the premise that the trustee has a fiduciary obligation to hire a lawyer. ) However, there's no need to get the new versions notarized, if you could provide me with the notarizations of the earlier ones. Alternatively, we could set up accounts for you as custodian under the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act for Leah, Benjamin and Nathaniel. Because of her age, banks and brokers would refuse to establish such an account for Rebekah. I have also prepared a new version of your Meyer Family Trust No. 3, eliminating Mommy and myself as co-trustees. If you approve, I wish you would have that notarized also. Thank you.