This past week we received a package in the mail that contained a card. Sarah held it up to me, I looked at it, and started laughing. This card we received was a blank card that you get your finger prints put on. Yep. You guessed it, Sarah had to get her finger prints done again, just like last time. I think she is starting to get a complex. After this week's last home study visit, we will need to start working on our 30 hrs. of education. Online classes, books, movies, etc.
This one is of the third and last orphanage Judah was in when we went to pick him up.
Here we are on the plane waiting to leave. I will never forget those eyes when he was looking out the window on take off.
This was the second orphanage Judah was at. This is how it was everyday we went there. The kids always gathered around to look at the camera and video camera. They loved to play anything with you, and share their suckers with you.:)
This is the church we went to on Sunday. It was just like many churches here in America. Sarah took a picture of the Ethiopian cross on the ceiling.
This was another awesome day. We were able to spend a few hours with our sponsored compassion child.
Jeremy - Love German Shorthairs, and pheasant hunting with them and Jake.
Sarah - watches the same movies over and over and over when she exercises.
Taylor - "Hi, welcome to Culvers, my name is Taylor, what can I get for you?"
Jake - loves to create things with legos.
Hope - Hope believes she loves eggplant, but we all know she doesn't.
Judah - Can make his stomach wave like the ocean. Maybe I'll post videos of him doing his stomach wave with his eyelids flipped.
These three are of the Ethiopian Orthodox church that was up in the mountain. The last one is of tombs where they buried the very special people.
These next five are of the first orphanage Judah was in.
This one is of the third and last orphanage Judah was in when we went to pick him up.
This is Birtukan, one of our awesome hosts.
Here we are on the plane waiting to leave. I will never forget those eyes when he was looking out the window on take off.
This was the second orphanage Judah was at. This is how it was everyday we went there. The kids always gathered around to look at the camera and video camera. They loved to play anything with you, and share their suckers with you.:)
This is the church we went to on Sunday. It was just like many churches here in America. Sarah took a picture of the Ethiopian cross on the ceiling.
This was another awesome day. We were able to spend a few hours with our sponsored compassion child.
This was the first time the other kids were able to meet Judah at the Des Moines airport.
Rock on
J
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