Lots of my blogquaintances are doing Reese's Rainbow (for example, sponsoring a decoration for their blogs), for adoptees with disability all around the world.
No South Korean programme. I found out a bit of the history around it. It started in 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Back to Mission for Annalee: Love the idea of recipes. Pray for this, pray for that ... Cakes and coffees. As well as Christian songs aplenty.
Well the whole proselytizing things ("god made this child specifically for us!" "satiate our desires, you woman in Korea!") was laughable, and kind of depressing. Though I'm sure the family has no ill intent.
-instead of having a blogroll, here's a compiled .xml of all the adoption-related blogs I'm subscribed to, currently 171. This .xml will be updated every once in a while. [as of 9/21/09]
-my archives for collecting various articles related to adoption.
-need contact? SDPDGL at gmail dot com
-comments are 'moderated' not because I really care, only since I actually know when people comment instead of having to skim all the posts' metadata.
Thanks for Mission for Annalee.
ReplyDeleteLots of my blogquaintances are doing Reese's Rainbow (for example, sponsoring a decoration for their blogs), for adoptees with disability all around the world.
No South Korean programme. I found out a bit of the history around it. It started in 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Back to Mission for Annalee: Love the idea of recipes. Pray for this, pray for that ... Cakes and coffees. As well as Christian songs aplenty.
Well the whole proselytizing things ("god made this child specifically for us!" "satiate our desires, you woman in Korea!") was laughable, and kind of depressing. Though I'm sure the family has no ill intent.
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