You, Lord, hear the desire of the afflicted;
you encourage them, and you listen to their cry,
defending the fatherless and the oppressed. Psalm 10: 17-18
Thank you for the pics. I can't get over how much Avery looks like your other birth kids, esp. in that pic with Kacey! All your kids look like they belong together, with you. : )
I was going to say the same thing as Blessed. In that 2nd picture your daughters almost look like twins! What a beautiful family. Thank you for sharing the pictures. So glad to hear you are home safe and sound. Our family has been praying for you.
I came to comment only to comment on how much Avery and your older daughter look alike. I love it when God does stuff like that. I see I am not alone. I am so happy for your family. God Bless.
So happy for you and your whole family. We are friends with Victoria Charbonneau and she told me about you and your blog, and that we have a lot in common. I have prayed for you, and your little ones. My son with cerebral palsy was adopted in the US, so he has medicaid and that is a huge blessing. If you don't mind me asking, how does private insurance handle long term therapy needs? Just wondering how all that works, as I am looking into getting some OT for my son from Kazakhstan.
Sure! Send me your email address and I will write to you. What I can briefly tell you is that our private insurance will only cover so many PT appts in a year and then we have to pay the rest out of pocket. Currently he has no other therapies, but we are going to be having a speech evaluation coming up soon.
Thank you for the pics. I can't get over how much Avery looks like your other birth kids, esp. in that pic with Kacey! All your kids look like they belong together, with you. : )
ReplyDeleteI agree! Much love and blessings :)
DeleteI was going to say the same thing as Blessed. In that 2nd picture your daughters almost look like twins! What a beautiful family. Thank you for sharing the pictures.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you are home safe and sound. Our family has been praying for you.
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This little blessing definitely looks as if she has always belonged to your family!!! SO happy to see her at your table!! Praise God!!!
ReplyDeleteTime to change Avery's photo of the right side of your blog. :D
ReplyDeleteYes, I should. While in country, the app on my ipad would not let me do it. And now that I am home, I simply forgot :)
DeleteWelcome home, Avery! She looks like she is fitting right in. I am so happy for you all.
ReplyDeleteI came to comment only to comment on how much Avery and your older daughter look alike. I love it when God does stuff like that. I see I am not alone. I am so happy for your family. God Bless.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you and your whole family. We are friends with Victoria Charbonneau and she told me about you and your blog, and that we have a lot in common. I have prayed for you, and your little ones. My son with cerebral palsy was adopted in the US, so he has medicaid and that is a huge blessing. If you don't mind me asking, how does private insurance handle long term therapy needs? Just wondering how all that works, as I am looking into getting some OT for my son from Kazakhstan.
ReplyDeleteSure! Send me your email address and I will write to you. What I can briefly tell you is that our private insurance will only cover so many PT appts in a year and then we have to pay the rest out of pocket. Currently he has no other therapies, but we are going to be having a speech evaluation coming up soon.
DeleteWelcome home! Praying for your adjustment and bonding period!
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