Since we started our adoption journey in late 2012, we had always considered taking one or more of our biological children with us to first meet our new child, experience the country from which a new sibling was from, and to soak in more culture than what is contained in the US borders.
Our older children were 10 years old and near 8 years old at the time we began. Over much thought and years of time to pray about it, we decided to offer the trip to our now 12 year old daughter - the oldest. From the beginning, she was excited to join us! Like a trooper she got all her required shots and we had her passport ready.
We are ever so glad that we made the decision to take her with us. It was a huge step for her and an amazing experience that she will never forget. In years to come, I wonder what the Lord will do with the seeds that have been planted in her mind from what she did and what she saw.
Our older children were 10 years old and near 8 years old at the time we began. Over much thought and years of time to pray about it, we decided to offer the trip to our now 12 year old daughter - the oldest. From the beginning, she was excited to join us! Like a trooper she got all her required shots and we had her passport ready.
We are ever so glad that we made the decision to take her with us. It was a huge step for her and an amazing experience that she will never forget. In years to come, I wonder what the Lord will do with the seeds that have been planted in her mind from what she did and what she saw.
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