I know this video is going around on the blogosphere, but I love this so much that I simply have to re-post it. Thanks to Debbie for helping to get this wonderful and uplifting message out there!
Also check out this article that I linked to from Rebekah's blog. It sounds like this woman has been through a lot trying to bring her daughter home from Russia. The article gives some good insight into where we PAP people are coming from.
Loved the video! Thanks for sharing...even though the focus seemed to be on transracial adoption, I can see how some of the feelings expressed would apply to all adoptive families regardless of race and nationality.
Great article. Since we started going to Russia we got the why Russia why not US question all the time. After we switched we just got it in reverse. People just don't want to leave you alone sometimes.
I'm a 30-something woman who has been happily married to the love of my life for 15 years. We were blessed beyond measure by the miracle of adoption when we brought our son home on May 1, 2009. My goal in creating this blog is twofold. First I want to have a place where I can tell our son's adoption story, so that I can share this most important aspect of our lives with family and friends. Second I want to have a place where I can share and connect with others who are also touched by adoption. We have recently started the process for adoption #2 and we are excited to see what the future brings!
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GREAT video!! :)
Hadn't seen it yet! Love it!!!
Loved the video! Thanks for sharing...even though the focus seemed to be on transracial adoption, I can see how some of the feelings expressed would apply to all adoptive families regardless of race and nationality.
The article was very good too!
Great article. Since we started going to Russia we got the why Russia why not US question all the time. After we switched we just got it in reverse. People just don't want to leave you alone sometimes.
Thanks for sharing that video!
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