When I see this pic of Amanda sitting at the window looking down on Estonia..... It makes me think she is longing for her home country that turned their backs on her, as she is joyfully starting a journey to a loving home that wants her.
God Bless you and your family for loving her so much that you would travel the world to go get her.
She is so blessed that God has given her a terrific loving family.
Thank you for the link to the website, I really enjoyed reading it. And I love this picture of Amanda in the window looking out. We have a similiar picture of our first Daughter sitting in the window looking out at Tallinn.
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When I see this pic of Amanda sitting at the window looking down on Estonia..... It makes me think she is longing for her home country that turned their backs on her, as she is joyfully starting a journey to a loving home that wants her.
God Bless you and your family for loving her so much that you would travel the world to go get her.
She is so blessed that God has given her a terrific loving family.
Thank you for the link to the website, I really enjoyed reading it. And I love this picture of Amanda in the window looking out. We have a similiar picture of our first Daughter sitting in the window looking out at Tallinn.
I like that proverb!
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