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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

More Cuteness To Come

So much more to come but I couldn't leave you hanging!

Jilliana on her first Halloween!  She was our little Monkey!  She loved, loved, loved,  Halloween!  We would go to one house and as soon as we left the porch she would say, "Can I go to that one?" She did this on every house.  She was not afraid of any of the costumes or of going up to any of the houses.  She would proudly shout out her Trick or Treat and open her bag and say Thank You!  Then she would just stare as if she could not believe this could really be happening!  Every day we look at this little monkey and can not believe that God blessed us with such a miracle!  Thank you God!

7 comments:

Stacy said...

Hi Poma family! What an adorable picture of your little one! I found your blog quite some time ago through China Adopt Talk. I wanted to find out if you wrote the poem that is on your adoption blog "Every call has a beginning..."? I wanted to ask your permission to use it on our newest adoption blog for our daughter waiting for us in Thailand. It is just beautiful! I wrote it down so long ago and "fogotten" about it. I had been asking the Lord to help me name our newest blog for our daughter and He told me "Promises Spoken". Then I found your poem in my PILE of adoption papers! I just couldn't believe how perfect it is for our family's newest journey. Thank you so much! Many Blessings, Stacy www.bigcrazylove.blogspot.com

Jennifer Taylor said...

CUTEST MONKEY EVER!!!!! LOVE IT!

Anonymous said...

still hanging......... waiting anxiously for more pics and posts!

Alissa said...

Love your blog! I have 2 cousins adopted from China, and I just think that it is a wonderful thing to help these children find better homes and lives.

Anonymous said...

we are still hanging....

Eileen said...

Love that you took her picture in a tree! What an adorable monkey! You couldn't do that in October in Washington. The tree would be soaking wet!

Anonymous said...

Would love to see new Xmas pictures!