I remember back when you had DG's referral, you wrote about how someone had asked you how you would feel if you didn't get to bring her home, and you were stunned that they could ask such a thing. I read that at the time and thought to myself that it would be like a death, and it truly is. Of course Noelle is not gone from the world altogether, but she is lost to us at least in all the ways we imagined having her, and the grief is unreal.
08/08/06 - Switched to Vietnam Program from China Program
She's BACK...
I originally started this blog as a way to document the adoption of our daughter, DoriGrace, from CanTho Vietnam in December 2007. (Still the best month of reading you'll find here ;-)
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Thank you, Leigh. This means a lot.
I remember back when you had DG's referral, you wrote about how someone had asked you how you would feel if you didn't get to bring her home, and you were stunned that they could ask such a thing. I read that at the time and thought to myself that it would be like a death, and it truly is. Of course Noelle is not gone from the world altogether, but she is lost to us at least in all the ways we imagined having her, and the grief is unreal.
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