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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2008

The day my heart melted.

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  • @ShellyReinhardt your right, and god bless these famillies for giving these beautiful babies a home and love. I'm incredibly concern that they will not have the opportunity to learn their culture, their mother tongue and their religion. It may not seem important to some but I'm sayn' as a 1st generation Canadian from an immigrant family that culture is integral part of one's life. I hope this child gets the opportunity to meet her community in the U.S.

  • @Jiggahata1 would you rather them grow up in an orphanage with no family what so ever...

  • I don't mean to offend but this is so wrong! Their little Ethopian babies and need to reserve their culture. How are they gonna do that if their shipped to the U.S. or some other country? I prey it never happens in my country.

  • its the same as having a baby, you still get that look in your eye like you want to hold them so bad before the doctor/social worker hands them to you. and then its like pure bliss when you hold your child, biological or not, they're still your baby.

  • one day, maybe i will adopt too.

  • I can see why you are happy and I felt your joy,,God bless your family♥♥♥

  • That is so cute

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