Or we got reallllllly lucky and want to go for two.
sure my job is only 4 months old, and the wife thinks she should quit hers, and we need to replace the 1990 van that is literally falling apart along the highway, and moving should be a high priority for various reasons.
So instead we are taking what is left of our savings and investing it...
in a sister for Sasha.
This time, from India.
We are at the very begining stages of this trip. We look to be 15-18 months before we will be bringing this little girl home, whoever she may be.
We have a lot of paperwork in front of us.
A whole lot of paperwork.
And then some more paperwork.
But hey, this time we know what we are getting ourselves into.
And Russia is having serious troubles with their adoption policies. They appear to be ending, but India seems safer.
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Good luck and God bless you on this journey. It'll be even more fun now that you know what you're in for!!
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Wow Dan, it's so cool! Your wife and you are such wonderful parents for Sacha, you'll do great as parents of two! *hugs Raven family* *dances around*
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Neato, Batman! That just sounds sooooo cool!
And maybe, on your way to or from India to pick up your new girl, you can stop in Sri Lanka for LankaCon 2006. *hint, hint* (Shameless plug, I know. )
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Oh, how exciting!!! I've never been this excited about someone else adopting a kid before.
I know you and your wife will be amazing parents, once again! I can't wait to see pictures and hear stories!
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Good luck, Dan! The pastor at my church, and his wife, adopted two little girls from China, they've had good luck. Its good, now you can't spoil Sasha as bad.
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