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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. July 13, 2011. See you in a week. I am trying to shut my brain off tonight to get a good sleep for our journey. I will blog about it when I get back. Laquo; Happy 4th of July! Yes, I am still alive and Nicaragua. Awesome-so excited for you all! On July 14, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Happy 4th of July! | Coming Home
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. July 4, 2011. Happy 4th of July! Hope everyone has a good time celebrating the 4th. My kids seem to think that every holiday is an excuse to dress up, paint their faces, and act weird. Also have you noticed that Nate rarely has a shirt on? He has an issue wearing clothing. If I can get him to keep his pants on, then we’re good. Could be interesting in Kindergarten this fall. Caeser the dog says Happy 4th of July also. Laquo; School’s Out.
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Firsts | Coming Home
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. August 22, 2011. Laquo; Yes, I am still alive and Nicaragua. It means you have done a GREAT job! On August 22, 2011. Sent mine off today, too! On August 22, 2011. I know exacly how you feel. I was the same way when I sent you all off to school. You have done and great job but don’t be too sad, they still need you even more as they grow and mature. Love, Mom. On August 23, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Join 5 other followers.
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School’s Out | Coming Home
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. June 22, 2011. If blogging was my job, I would be fired right now. So much has happened in the last few weeks, but everytime I think of posting, it just seems very trivial. We are getting ready for our missions trip to Nicaragua next month and we are focused on that. We have been very busy since the kids got out of school a few weeks ago. Here’s how Amira and Evan feel about school being out. Happy 4th of July! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Perspective | Coming Home
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. June 2, 2011. I didn’t even know there were master bathrooms that had two toilets. Yesterday I just wanted to move to a deserted island by myself and not be around people. It made me think of this video. I have seen this before and it always makes me laugh, but it’s so true. Laquo; I’m still here. On June 3, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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I’m still here | Coming Home
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. May 24, 2011. I’m still here. It’s been a while since I actually posted an update. Things have been crazy busy. With four kids I guess that’s the way it’s going to be. Here’s a condensed version. Spring break was in April. I will post some pictures. I became a parent to a teenager. Ahhhhh! Let me just say teenage girls are tough. There is constant drama. Next week is the last week of school. I can’t believe it’s almost summer vacation. You are commenting...
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Nicaragua part 2 | Coming Home
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. September 1, 2011. Of course as we got close we got stuck. We all got out of the van so that we could try to push it out. As we did a bunch of people came out of these rickety houses and helped us push. It was a really neat moment. These people just offered to help us, no strings attached. As they pushed the bus out everyone around started clapping. It was pretty cool. I noticed one little boy who was naked there. Later Chris Bagwell told us that the...
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About | Coming Home
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. I am a mom of four, married to my high school sweetheart. Two of my kids were adopted from Ethiopia. This blog started as a way to share our journey of bringing our daughter home, but has continued. It’s just my thoughts about life, kids, adoption, and everything else in between. Thanks for reading! I am not sure how to sum up my life in one sitting, but thats kinda it with the exception of a few bumps along the way…. By: Amanda Orndorff Copp. You are co...
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Coming Home | Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond | Page 2
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Our journey to bring our daughter home and beyond. May 20, 2011. May 2, 2011. 8220;I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that” Martin Luther King Jr. April 27, 2011. Nate: I am wearing invisible clothes. April 23, 2011. Saturday w...