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Q&A Adoption Process | The M and E Story
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Q&A – Miss E. The M and E Story. Chronicles of a single mom and daughter creating family. Here are some questions commonly asked about my adoption process: why did I decide to adopt on my own, why Ethiopia, what is the process, and how much does it cost. How/why did you decide to adopt on your own? While I sure wasn’t looking directly at this question, I had an ah ha moment (really): I was a mom-in-waiting and there are kids who need moms. Closed to all adoptions in 2008), Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Guatemala.
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Mr. Obama’s mother | The M and E Story
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Q&A – Miss E. The M and E Story. Chronicles of a single mom and daughter creating family. Laquo; What’s up with March anyway? Noted, but not marked. Mr Obama’s mother. May 28, 2011 by M and E. Miss E, pointing to the magazines, says, “Can I look at the one with Mr. Obama’s mother? Quickly scanning, I see the only one that it could possibly be. Posted in American girl. On May 29, 2011 at 7:49 am. M has grown 11 inches in 2 years. Craziness. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Q&A – Miss E | The M and E Story
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Q&A – Miss E. The M and E Story. Chronicles of a single mom and daughter creating family. Q&A – Miss E. Here are answers to commonly asked questions about Miss E. My answers are general as much of this information is private. She and I can work out how much to share when she is older. It is her story to tell. Thank you for understanding. What do you know about Miss E’s background? There is No Me Without You. Where is she while the adoption is going on? Does she speak English? Do I speak Amharic? Seattle ...
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What’s up with March anyway? | The M and E Story
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Q&A – Miss E. The M and E Story. Chronicles of a single mom and daughter creating family. Laquo; Who are my people? Mr Obama’s mother. What’s up with March anyway? March 15, 2011 by M and E. Single parenting is, well, a little crazy. Parenting a regressive child is hard work. For those who wonder why I don’t call/email/Facebook to chat, here’s a run down on my weekend and week so far. White towels now covered in food coloring. My friend has to run. Bye. Break over. While in the car, Miss E gets very fixa...
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KZN AIDS orphans: KAOP presented to Rotary Club of Bayonne-Biarritz; more funds come in!
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Welcome to the KZN AIDS orphans blog. I, a Rotary International Exchange Student from Durban, South Africa, created this blog to inform people about the AIDS pandemic that has grown wildly out of control in my province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). There are more than 750 000 AIDS orphans in KZN alone, that either wonder the streets, become the heads of their families from as young as 10, or are looked after by "Gogos" (Zulu for. These Gogos receive a pension of about R750 per month (58€ or $75). I met with Mr&#...
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KZN AIDS orphans: Annie Lennox helps AIDS Orphans
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Welcome to the KZN AIDS orphans blog. I, a Rotary International Exchange Student from Durban, South Africa, created this blog to inform people about the AIDS pandemic that has grown wildly out of control in my province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). There are more than 750 000 AIDS orphans in KZN alone, that either wonder the streets, become the heads of their families from as young as 10, or are looked after by "Gogos" (Zulu for. These Gogos receive a pension of about R750 per month (58€ or $75). Farewell to my ...
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KZN AIDS orphans: December 2008
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Welcome to the KZN AIDS orphans blog. I, a Rotary International Exchange Student from Durban, South Africa, created this blog to inform people about the AIDS pandemic that has grown wildly out of control in my province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). There are more than 750 000 AIDS orphans in KZN alone, that either wonder the streets, become the heads of their families from as young as 10, or are looked after by "Gogos" (Zulu for. These Gogos receive a pension of about R750 per month (58€ or $75). I met with Mr&#...
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KZN AIDS orphans: More funds for the Orphans!! With HUGE thanks to Rotary B.B.A.
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Welcome to the KZN AIDS orphans blog. I, a Rotary International Exchange Student from Durban, South Africa, created this blog to inform people about the AIDS pandemic that has grown wildly out of control in my province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). There are more than 750 000 AIDS orphans in KZN alone, that either wonder the streets, become the heads of their families from as young as 10, or are looked after by "Gogos" (Zulu for. These Gogos receive a pension of about R750 per month (58€ or $75). So the GREAT AM...
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KZN AIDS orphans: A visit to Inami Creche in Chesterville
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Welcome to the KZN AIDS orphans blog. I, a Rotary International Exchange Student from Durban, South Africa, created this blog to inform people about the AIDS pandemic that has grown wildly out of control in my province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). There are more than 750 000 AIDS orphans in KZN alone, that either wonder the streets, become the heads of their families from as young as 10, or are looked after by "Gogos" (Zulu for. These Gogos receive a pension of about R750 per month (58€ or $75). Eunice has star...