Thursday, April 26, 2012
Calling Australia
When I look at the map at the bottom of our website, it's fun to see where in the world people are following us. I've seen people tune in from every continent except Africa and Antarctica. I must admit that seems pretty cool. But sometimes I wonder who these people are. I don't think I know anyone in Australia for example. So if you're one of the handful of people from down under, give us a shout and let us know how you found our blog:)
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G'Day from Australia, Surfers Paradise.
ReplyDeleteNot sure when I started lurking on your blog, Blogger's reader has no subscription history.
I think is was little Sophi on another blogger's side bar, that drew me to your blog.
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Thanks for the comment! We, too, were enamored with little Sophi when we first saw her. She is quite the charmer.
DeleteIt really makes me happy every time I see the little white dots on Australia. Somehow makes me feel connected to the other side of the world:)
I'm just in the next city over, but I wanted say 'Hi!' I miss Elli, please tell her hi for me. I love your blog, and hearing all your fun stories, you guys are amazing. Just wanted to also let you know that my cousin had her paperwork approved, and they are getting ready to adopt from China :) She was very appreciative of your help. Thanks!
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I found your blog a while ago and have enjoyed reading it. I am from Broken Hill NSW Australia...
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ReplyDeleteI suppose I am one of the four dots on the map :)
I think I found your blog through someone's link
Hey, I found y9our blog on the mormon moms who blog website. I love it! Were living in Melbourne Australia right now but started reading when we were living back home in New Zealand.
ReplyDeleteAin't that cool!! Bloggers of the world unite!
ReplyDeletelove you guys - aus and co.
I've been checking in on your blog since you brought Graci home. So glad to hear her good news!!! We live in Ohio. I even have my husband read some of your posts. You both are very good writers and many days start my day off with a good laugh! We have 3 grown boys and 2 daughters from China (special needs). You all are such an inspiration to so many! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCan't remember exactly how I stumbled across your blog but I am a church member with an interest in special needs adoption.My husband & I are foster parents, we did try to do special needs adoption but because of health problems I have we were turned down so I love to read about others experiences. I am in Sydney Australia - Heidi
ReplyDeleteHi I came across your You tube Video on a Friends Facebook page and had to check you all out! We have 3 beautiful adopted Children 2 from China. Hugs Ruth in Dunedin New zealand
ReplyDeleteI'm in Australia. I found the blog through the adoption video on Youtube
ReplyDeleteKylie
Hi I've been following you from New Zealand and now we're in Australia. I think I found you through mormon mommy blogs, maybe... its been a while. I love your blog and so do my kids. It is such an inspiration to us and confirms the importance of families and the difference good parents make in the lives of children. Keep writing.
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We aren't in Australia but we are in Dubai, UAE. We are US expats from TX living here in UAE and loving it. Found your blog through a FB link to your announcement. Congratulations! We have two boys adopted from Russia and one little princess from a domestic adoption in TX. So good to see another family with a passion for adoption.
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess you technically still do not have followers from Africa but we just moved to the USA from Ethiopia. Does that count? We lived there for 5 years as missionaries and in our Grandparenting years God sent us two beautiful children that had no other options so we took them as our own and are now starting our family over again. They are younger than all five of our grandchildren but they are a true gift from God and they are keeping us young. Tariku has been with us since he was 3 mo. old, he is now 6 and Weyitu was with us when she was a year old for special surgery. She was not excepted back into her village and so we adopted her 4 months ago and she just turned 4. Love your video and your heart for the kids!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you all.
Lynn Hunt
What a beautiful story and what beautiful people! I'm so happy for you and these special children. They will keep you young:)
DeleteJeremy
We are readers and fellow adoptive parents of SN kids in Nanjing, China!
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