Some treats always make a nice ice-breaker. He didn’t even need to speak or read english to understand what was in the bag. As a matter of fact he was even more than willing to share. In fact he insisted on everyone have an equal number. Oh, and he was also very particular about the colors we all had. My Russian language skills started getting a workout from day one. I wish we’d have had more time in the region. We were only able to spend a day and a half with him and that just wasn’t enough time.


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  1. Cam Beck on July 2, 2007 9:18 am

    I can’t imagine a better father for such a smart young man. I’m very happy for all of you.

  2. Sheila on July 10, 2007 4:02 pm

    I can’t wait to meet the booger! Sure hope he’s here by Christmas! You and Stacy are on our “heroes” list for opening your hearts and home to give this child such an awesome opportunity.

  3. Larry on October 31, 2007 3:38 pm

    He is so cute. We just adopted a baby girl from Russia last month. Things are going very well. Ecellent blog by the way.

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