http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_russia_adopted_boy Heartbreaking!! Just heartbreaking! As a mother who has disrupted her adoption I feel that I need to speak out. First and foremost, I 100% disagree with what this woman has done. Unfortunately, disruption happens... more than most realize. It is one of the most painful agonizing decisions that any parent could ever have to make. It is not something you go into lightly, but when you enter into that decision, there is a legal way to go about it. Shipping a child back to their country ALONE with a note is cold-hearted and completely unacceptable. I can see where the outrage is coming from! However, I feel that when a person's emotions are high she may tend to say things without completely thinking them through. So, I just want to take a minute to try to help you understand that disruption isn't always a bad word. DID YOU NOT EDUCATE YOUR SELF? Well, of course we did! We went to every class there was. We watched the videos. We talke
We had an amazing Easter weekend! How about you? On Good Friday, we attended Secret Church! We did a 7 hour study on The Cross and Suffering. I learned so much and I hope to share more later. Saturday we had an eggstra special Easter Egg Hunt at our home. We stuffed 150 eggs with Scripture, prayers, Bible quizzes, acts of kindness, and candy of course:) The kids could earn Knowledge Points and Compassion Points. Before running on to the next egg each kid had to open their egg and complete the task in order to earn their points. The kids had so much fun. You could hear kids giving compliments, high fives, helping each other find eggs... You could see my sweet babies stop what they were doing and take time to pray for the orphans for the missionaries for the poor. They shared their favorite stories from the Bible and what they learned from that story. It was precious! They cashed in their points for cash to help our missionaries here and around the world! Then on Sunda
Ella Ruth Gray February 2, 2011 5:37 am On February 2nd, 2011 I went for my 4 month prenatal check-up. I was looking forward to hearing my child's heartbeat. I was out of the 1st trimester and felt like I was out of the danger zone... There was no heartbeat.. the sonogram confirmed it.. We had lost our baby a few days shy of 16 weeks. I was admitted to the hospital, labor was induced and I gave birth to my little girl at 5:37am. She was tiny... only 2 oz and 6 inches long. Tiny little feet... Tiny little hands... We held her in a little pink blanket handmade by Threads of Love. Ella Ruth is her name. (Ruth after my grandmother) Only the Lord knows why... why my baby girl had to die. I pray that through our loss His name will be glorified! In memory of Ella Ruth Gray we would like each of you to consider making a donation to Love Without Boundaries We would like donations to go to "Mighty" Marisol in memory of Ella Ruth Gray You can learn more about
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