A Journey of Faith...to Thailand




Petch at the Rangsit
Babies' Home in Thailand

Micah at home in America


THREE IS NOT ENOUGH!

However, God seemed to have another plan. Kayla seemed to be settling down in this new stage of her life. In July 1998 I saw a photo of a two-year-old boy waiting for his forever family in an orphanage in Thailand. He looked enough like Kayla to have been her twin brother - the very same dimples and all! I quickly contacted the agency only to learn that he was on hold for another family. Suddenly I began to think that maybe there was a place in my life for a son afterall. You see, I had grown up with five sisters, no brothers! Then three daughters, eight nieces. In August 1998 I read a posting to one of the listserves advocating the adoption of boys. The poster has since become one of my best friends. I believe that it is through this friend that we were led to another boy in Thailand. This little guy was almost five and so adorable. We contacted the agency and learned that, yes, he was available for adoption and we proceeded once again with paperwork, fingerprinting, clearances, and all the other necessary hoops one must jump through to adopt.

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