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Their sons, born in South Korea, add the kimchi spice to their lives, and they are now a family of four! Happy Birthday, Little Brother. Well my sweets, you are three-years-old now. Which of course, I adore. We have high hopes that for your 4.
Learning Korean and researching Korean-language resources in order to raise baby as a bilingual. Sunday, December 4, 2011.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Welcome to Korean Adoption Blogs! Here you will find a group of families all connected through the miracle of adoption! Follow our journeys to Korea and keep up with our families once the babies are home! Waiting for Lily to Come. Life is Like a Box of Chocolates. No Map for this Journey. Grow Where You Are Planted. Our God is So Good.
Sunday, July 31, 2011. Summer in Korea, Part 3. I am a terrible blogger. Sunday, April 10, 2011. Thirteen years ago today my son arrived at JFK airport. It is a day we celebrate and call Airplane Day. I know that there are those who feel that this is wrong. how dare I celebrate my son being taken from Korea, etc. To those I say, because I do! Trip 3 to Korea is only 253 days away! Sunday, March 6, 2011.
Our incredible journey to adopt our daughter from Korea. Friday, June 22, 2012. Friday, June 22, 2012. One year ago today, Adelyn was placed in our arms. Today is her first GOTCHA day. And it seems so surreal! How could one year have possibly gone by? It feels like we just got back from Korea yesterday! How could one year have possibly gone by? It feels like she has been here forever. I think back to that day one year ago. Would she fit into our crazy, silly family? Monday, June 11, 2.
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March 11, 2011 in History of Stories. 8230;Damn that was a long break. As covered before, the collapse Old Chosun left a power vacuum in the Korean peninsula. This caused political conflicts between small to medium city states who struggled to consolidate their local dominance. Koguryo, a union of six clans around current day Jilin, China.