Saturday, March 24, 2007
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Follow my journey to adopt my daughter Ava.
RED THREAD LEGEND
"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle but will never break." Ancient Chinese Belief
16 comments:
Such Beauty! Hope you hear the good news soon.
Alyson
What beautiful pics you have posted of China - where did you find them? I hope you get to travel soon - I know thngs work different in Canada - so good luck - you have a great blog and I really enjoyed seeing your daughter - soon you will be a family. From one single mom to another - best wishes.
Carol
www.babysites.com/sites/cmackoul/
Nice pics Liz, Ann
GORGEOUS!
I have seen a couple of these before and they still take my breath away.
Hi, Liz,
I'm glad you found my blog from the link on Eliza's.
Ava is gorgeous! I can't wait until her hair is longer. I love watching Eliza's hair getting longer in the pictures on her blog.
I'm glad to see her cleft isn't repaired since I think it can be done better in the West, but as what age is it usually done in Canana? Here in the U.S. they like to wait at least a year so risks of the anesthesia are reduced, for the first surgery.
I skimmed your blog to find out when you get to travel, but I couldn't. Are you doing soon? Did you identify Ava first and then apply to adopt her?
If you ever visit San Francisco, please let me know!
Kimi
www.fencingmama.blogspot.com
I've seen these on a website before- they are SO beautiful, but I wasn't able to copy them- glad you posted them...
Wow those are cool.
Those images are beautiful!
It does look amazing doesn't it? I can't wait to go.
Those are AMAZING!!!!Thanks for posting them, and thanks for the nice comment on my blog!
WOW!!!!
What beautiful photos! I hope your TA comes this week!!! I don't think we will meet in China, but I will be reading and praying for you and Ava!
very beautiful pictures......here's hoping for an exciting week for you!!!
Those are wonderful pictures. It amazes me the way they can grow rice ANYWHERE and the beautiful landscapes it makes.
Very pretty. The landscape looks like a stained glass window. God's best as you prepare for Ava!
~alva
alifeinspired.blogspot.com
Fantastic pictures.
Wow.
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