This is a photo essay about our China Adoption Journey, our daughter's orphanage, the people & captivating land. It was a "Happy 4th of July" that day she stepped foot onto USA soil and became an American citizen & forever our daughter. I'm posting this to my Art Blog because its a happy story & it's my story. It is part of what influences & inspires my art. Most of all, I hope this will inspire anyone out there who is trying to have a child but unable to conceive, or just wants to add to their family, or maybe thinking they're too old. I was 49 when I adopted this child. I adopted not because I could't get pregnant (but I was older) more because of the epic need I witnessed in China to save baby girls. I was raised as an American teenager in Southeast Asia, so for me, the choice was Asia. However, there are children all over the world and in USA who are waiting to be adopted. The need is overwhelming, even dire in many cases. I can assure you, it simply makes no difference if you are the birthparents or the adoptive parents, the level of love you will feel for that child is exactly the same wonderful love. I'm hoping my photo essay will spark your interest and possibly help you take that leap of faith! You can make a significant difference in a child's life and the love you get in return is powerful stuff!
I posted too many photos,
so scroll fast!!!
Enjoy!
For our adoption we used;
US Asian Affairs
539 E. Garvey Ave
Monterey Park, CA 91755
(626) 288-2220
I hope you will enjoy the following photo essay .
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We flew from Los Angeles to China |
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Gotcha Day refers to the day you're given your child |
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That moment she was handed to us |
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Her referral photo mailed to us |
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Her 1st photo taken by another visiting family |
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Our first time to see her in person, waiting to be given to us. |
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some of the other new families that day (4th of July) |
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This is us, new family, it was 4th of July
Chinese hotel was honoring USA holiday with flags.
We flew home this same day and because China is one day ahead,
we got two 4th of Julys!!! |
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We stayed 2 weeks in China learning about the culture, people & land.
As we walked the public streets, people seemed grateful we adopted her |
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My favorite Pic "Water Babies" |
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at hotel 1st day, she looked scared |
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still looking sad |
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new families |
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At American Embassy in China, she was sworn in as an American |
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On the footsteps of her orphanage in matching dresses |
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she looked so sad & scared |
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a smile at last! |
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The blessing of the adopted children |
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Blessing of the children |
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all these babies need homes! |
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girls playing in the Orphanage |
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my daughter's crib |
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Some of the things we donated along with needed medicine
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so excited about this ball |
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enjoying the new toys
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We donated to her Orphanage & "HALF THE SKY" organization
https://onesky.org |
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sitting on the famous "White Swan Hotel Red Couch"
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the red couch |
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The land & the people |
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Chinese diaper method |
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pollution |
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Her town grows yellow rapeseed |
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VIEW FROM OUR 5 STAR HOTEL ROOM |
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1st week in her new American home |
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she loves American food |
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She meets her new kitty, 1st week home. They just happen to share the exact same Birthday! |
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Always smiling! A very happy child! |
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age 5 at DisneyWorld |
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Standing with same kitty as above, 11 years later |
Give a child a chance & they will bloom!
At 12 years old, beautiful, always happy, Top Honors Student,
Black Belt in Karate, Pianist and interested in A.I. Engineering.
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Family |
"Our Frist Week Home"
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God bless you. such a sweet family
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by and your kind words
Deleteparabéns familia linda que Deus abençoe sempre.... Pena que nos Brasileiros nao podemos adotar crianças na china eles nao aprovam infelizmente.. Boa sorte familia..
ReplyDeleteThank you, I'm not able to reply back in Portuguese, but your kindness is understood, thank you.
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