


Can you guess which one is dedicated to Gia and Max's mommy, Holly!?!?!

I can't believe how beautiful this child is!!

More later... the princess is calling!!





She would not be alive today if it weren't for pasta... this child has eaten pasta almost every day of her life!! The variety when she was little was the shape of the pasta!! Look at this picture of her when she was two enjoying her "pasketti".
I love this child and would give my life for her!!!
This song says it all...
Love and FROG,
Sarah
There is so much that I could never have imagined that goes into an adoption... Fast forward to May 23, 2005... my agency director, Sue calls and tells me about a beautiful baby girl born May 3, 2005 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. She was born with a heart condition where she has two holes that should have closed within a couple days after birth that have not closed on their own. I was stunned at first. Not sure what to think. Could I handle a child that may or may not have special medical needs? Suddenly, I was on top of the world... I received her pictures via e-mail. There, wrapped in a little receiving blanket was a vision in pink... my daughter, Sophia. God had led this beautiful miracle of a child to me through a miriad of events that may have taken her on a completely different path. Of course, I would accept her referral!!
was handed this tiny little bundle. I was amazed at how tiny she was at 10 weeks old... she was smaller than my newborns ever were, it seemed. We spent what seemed like forever talking to her foster mother and the translator. The language barrier was a tiny obstacle, but we were able to understand each other much better than we thought we could. I just kept marveling at this beautiful tiny baby in my arms... it felt as every bit a miracle as when her brother and sister had been placed in my arms shortly after their births. Our souls were connected immediately... this was my daughter. Not born of my womb, but born in my heart.I will end this post with our first family picture of the four of us with Nana...