If there is anyone out there with a referral and would like for me to take some pics of your little one, email me at fredabrown1007@yahoo.com. I’m sending a special thank you out to Tonya, Emily and Carmen for taking pictures of my little one while you were traveling. We leave next week!!!!!!!!
In less than two weeks we will be on a flight to Ethiopia. I cannot express in words how truly amazing this all has been and it’s only just beginning. Thank you, thank you, thank you God for blessing our family with Jordan.
My husband and I are in the process of adopting our first child from Ethiopia. My husband is an awesome man, whom I love with all my heart. We’ve been married for almost two years. God has directed us to adopt from Ethiopia.
At different points in our life, we need different mediums for
reconnections. God knows how much I the needed the reconnection to my blog:
To recall all t...
C and I spent last night at the Schiele Museum in Gastonia with Pack 24.
The final activity of the evening was watching Night at the Museum (II or
III). ...
The time has come for me to officially say good-bye to this blog. It has
served its purpose. Addison and Solomon now have a written document
explaining my ...
I always believed that the greatest gift my mother ever gave me was faith.
As a young person it was a concept but in adulthood it became very real.
In t...
4 months...
My baby girl turned 4 months this past week on this past week.
Oh, how time is passing by and she is growing. I have been kind of lazy
(more so...
Okay, it's official.
I will no longer be posting at this blog. All posting will be moved to my
old/regular blog, now located at:
www.gracelings.org
I am ...
I can hardly believe my sweet princess turned 1 today. My does time fly. We
have been home six months, and already we celebrate a birthday. Morgan is
growi...
You have emailed me. I haven't emailed you back. Yet.
All of you wonderful Gladney folk who have emailed me about taking packages
and snapping pics of your...
More and more African American families are adopting both domestically and
internationally from places like Ethiopia and Haiti. Follow their stories
as the...