Sunday, November 18, 2007

Make it your adopted child's home too


















I spent a good part of yesterday working on pictures. I hung a lot of frames up in our stairwell that I had put in our closet back when we remodeled our home. I hadn't hung them back up yet because none of them included our two newest additions to our family.

So, I printed out a bunch of new pictures that include Annalyn and Rachel. After hanging the pictures up, even though they are now included in them, it is now more evident that we don't have any baby pictures of them.
It must sadden them even if just a little bit because it saddens me. If only there was a way I could produce a picture that I could hang up on the wall to represent how much love I have fore my girls now....enough to display the pictures of a baby that at the time wasn't even my child yet, I think would be an awesome gift. I know it isn't necessary for me to do this in order for them to know that I love them, but it is something that I would like to do for them if I could. I got word of this site that does regression photos and I wanted to pass it along in case anyone else feels like I do.

4 inspiring thoughts:

MMrussianadoption said...

are you gonna do it?

Jane-Jane said...

thanks for your comment over at my blog....I am EXHAUSTED after a long and crazy weekend, so I will be back some time this week to read more about your wonderful family had the big heart that God has given you and John.

Have a GREAT and BLESSED Thanksgiving! This is the first Thanksgiving I am looking forward to in years....not a big celebration, just lots in our heart that we are celebrating!

Annie said...

That's really amazing. If we weren't so financially pressed at the moment, I'd go for it! I actually asked Anastasia's older brother if maybe there were baby photos of her....but I felt stupid when he explained that (of course) they didn't have a camera.

Christine said...

Annie, I can relate to how you must have felt when he told you that. Yowsers, we forget just how little our kids used to have.

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