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We would appreciate your prayers during this time while we love up on these three sweet Romanian babies. I will check back in when I get a chance. xo, Sam

PS. Because I thought you may ask. Yes, Tim is enjoying having more boys in the house. :)

 

 

Comments

Anonymous said…
Wah? Fill us in. Are you adopting finally? I have been waiting to hear for ages! And what do you mean by Romanian? I am certain you didn't go there to adopt, so how did they come to be in your house? Was it a disruption? I am very interested. I have two adopted kiddos of my own. Good luck!
Leslie said…
I'm so curious about this too! I knew that you had been hoping to adopt from Romania, and had then done the necessary steps to adopt out of the foster care system. I'm assuming that these children are out of the foster care system (just based off the fact that you called them your "foster" children), but I'm so intrigued that they're Romanian.

On a more serious and less nosey note, I'll be keeping you, your hubby, your children and these sweet 3 additions in my prayers.
Karen said…
Praying for lots of happiness, healing, and health for you all. Love is like the air. It expands to fill the container it is in. Your home of love just keeps expanding. Blessings.
jackiep1975 said…
I am looking at this picture of the kids and I don't see any boys besides Tim sooooo I am confused and would love to hear more about all this too. I know you have been trying to adopt for awhile now. I have followed you for over six years now I have seen these babies grow. Many blessings and prayers for all of you Sam and I know you CAN DO IT!!! lol ☺
Unknown said…
Congrats! on your new additions. I read your blog regularly (and follow you on interest) but rarely comment. Your doing a great thing! You have such a great family/home/life to show those kiddos! Can't wait to hear more.
Samantha Caffee said…
The two littles are boys, they don't have their first hair cut until 5 in their culture. :)

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