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Namaste: How long does it take to adopt?
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Monday, April 07, 2008. How long does it take to adopt? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Verse of the Day. View my complete profile. African Children's Choir-Let Your Light Shine! Came home from the Philippines at age 2 1/2 through Christian Adoption Services. Came home from the United States as an infant through Christian Adoption Services. Came home from Ethiopia at 6 months of age through Celebrate Children International. Questions We Get at the Piggly Wiggly. Aren't they SO lucky? Debbie-Philippin...
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Namaste: Our weekend away
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009. My mom came into town, and Tim and I got a weekend away at the beach. It was the first time we'd had away from kids for more than a few hours in four years. We were long overdue for some kid-free time! 160;We swam in the waves, read books on the shore, went shopping, went to bed when we wanted and got up when we wanted. It was lovely! 160;Obviously, it didn't hurt until the next morning! Dad-this one's for you! 160;These houses were everywhere along the beach! Verse of the Day.
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Namaste: Tiramasu
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009. That's what I think of when I see this delicious dark chocolate face. He had a rough week with his asthma and a fever. He wanted to play outside, but was cold, then hot, then cold. when I took these pictures. He missed some school, but he's back to his old self now, kiss-y faces and all. Have mercy he's beautiful! Don't know if you remember me from the Philipine yahoo group. First of all, he is stinkin' adorable. Love the pictures! Secondly, would you mind e-mailing me? Why did ...
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Namaste: Shouldn't they have black, Filipino or Ethiopian parents?
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Monday, April 07, 2008. Shouldn't they have black, Filipino or Ethiopian parents? They should have the parents that God provided for them. The parents that will love and care for them unconditionally until the day they die. Family is more than color. Furthermore, C.'s mom chose us. She saw our pictures, read our profile, and chose us. 160;to parent her son. Regardless of what opinion anyone else has about it, her choice should be respected. Africa, a continent that prides itself in its communal appr...
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Namaste: Why not adopt children in America? There are thousands of kids in foster care here that need a home!
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Monday, April 07, 2008. Why not adopt children in America? There are thousands of kids in foster care here that need a home! Well first of all, we did . Adopt one from here! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Verse of the Day. View my complete profile. African Children's Choir-Let Your Light Shine! Came home from the Philippines at age 2 1/2 through Christian Adoption Services. Came home from the United States as an infant through Christian Adoption Services. Questions We Get at the Piggly Wiggly.
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Namaste: Beautiful J with his crayons
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009. Beautiful J with his crayons. Wow, Tiffany, what a handsome boy! He looks like such a little kindergartner! Oh wait.he is! How did THAT happen? Home safe and sound and boy is it quiet here on the farm. I miss the little ones already! They were a joy to watch and we will do it again. Love ya, Mom. That smile.is that what 100 gigawatts looks like? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Verse of the Day. View my complete profile. African Children's Choir-Let Your Light Shine! Christia...
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Namaste: Are you going to adopt more?
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Monday, April 07, 2008. Are you going to adopt more? We will raise the children God sends us! 160;If my. 160;That said, we do occasionally get calls from our agency about children that need a home. I am constantly checking the status of various country programs. We pray about each one, and I certainly pray that God's will matches mine for two more eventually! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Verse of the Day. View my complete profile. African Children's Choir-Let Your Light Shine! Why did you adopt?
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Namaste: Don't you want your own children?
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Monday, April 07, 2008. Don't you want your own children? The three we have are. 160;our own children! 160; We chose not to create more children, but to raise for Him the ones God has already given the breath of life. . Do I fault you for birthing children in a world where there are tens of millions of orphans? 160;Not at all. If you are a Christian, you are called to care for orphans. 160;But that care takes many forms; it isn't exclusive to adoption. Would I think it wrong for me. Verse of the Day.
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Namaste: Is it hard to adopt?
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Monday, April 07, 2008. Is it hard to adopt? Hard" is a subjective word. Harder than infertility treatments, carrying a baby, morning sickness, fatigue, moodiness, facing gestational diabetes or eclampsia, hours if not days of labor and pushing a living being through your birth canal, then post-partum healing, depression and breast feeding? 160;No, it's not that hard! 160;But you'd really need to ask a mom who has both birthed and adopted a child to compare. Adoption does. Verse of the Day. Church of ...
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Namaste: Happy 1st Welcome Home Day, Sunflower!
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Happy 1st Welcome Home Day, Sunflower! The Perfect Orange", an Ethiopian Folktale. Told in English by, Frank Araujo, PhD. Nce, in the mountains of Ethiopia lived an orphan girl named Tshai. Because she was sincere and generous, her neighbors loved her dearly. One morning Tshai went out into the orchard by her hut. She saw a big, bright orange. 8220;A perfect orange! 8221; she cried. 8220;I must take it to our ruler, the great Nigus.”. And started for the city. 8220;Very well,”...