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  1. Oh, you guys, you bring me to tears. We went through 5 years of ups and downs before bringing forth our Meggie. Then the ups and downs of adopting Larkin. As do you, each moment of getting more and more hopeful was savored.
    Julie Kok Anderson

  2. Nici – It is SUCH a blessing to share this journey with others! Life is all too precious to take it for granted and we know this child is a product of many prayers answered by our Father!

    Julie – Isn't that hope so hard to explain, but so real once God starts to reveal His sovereign plan? Good to hear from you Julie and children truly are a gift from God – no matter how they come into our lives!

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