




The first picture is Ivan in Ukrainian costume for his last class play.
Arrived home with our three kids Dec 28, 2009. We have one of the longer adoption journey's that you will read about. 3 1/2 years, 4 trips to Ukraine for a total of 91 days over 14 months. Whatever the obstacles for adoptive parents the kids all need a family. The next trip is yours.
1 comment:
Love your kids! It was great to spend time with your family on Friday!
Heidi
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