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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 254758" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Terry, Every day I am grateful for those who can still cry about the human condition. Your husband and easy child were shocked to witness what many people live with on a daily basis. When I started to search for a daughter abroad I was looking for a Gypsy child. Their lives are Hell. We started searching in Serbia, then Hungary and Poland. The girls don't get an education. In Poland, they are pushed out at 18 and often come back with their own babies. What a horror!</p><p></p><p>We found out on our court date that we had been expected to appear the month before to get easy child out of the Russian orphanage. The court did not have enough paper to process all the adoptions. That one little month, 30 days, could have made such a difference in her life and her development.</p><p></p><p>Our easy child is a physically gorgeous girl and I know what her fate would have been had she stayed in Russia. When the Director handed her to us she said " you are an American girl now, you will get a good education". What a wonderful goal.</p><p></p><p>When the atrocities in the Romanian orphanages were exposed (on Sixty Minutes) there was a toddler who brought the interviewers to tears. He looked and behaved so much like difficult child 2 that I could smell and taste him.</p><p></p><p>When your family goes back, please PM me. I would like to send money for diapers.</p><p></p><p>God bless your loving hearts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 254758, member: 6370"] Terry, Every day I am grateful for those who can still cry about the human condition. Your husband and easy child were shocked to witness what many people live with on a daily basis. When I started to search for a daughter abroad I was looking for a Gypsy child. Their lives are Hell. We started searching in Serbia, then Hungary and Poland. The girls don't get an education. In Poland, they are pushed out at 18 and often come back with their own babies. What a horror! We found out on our court date that we had been expected to appear the month before to get easy child out of the Russian orphanage. The court did not have enough paper to process all the adoptions. That one little month, 30 days, could have made such a difference in her life and her development. Our easy child is a physically gorgeous girl and I know what her fate would have been had she stayed in Russia. When the Director handed her to us she said " you are an American girl now, you will get a good education". What a wonderful goal. When the atrocities in the Romanian orphanages were exposed (on Sixty Minutes) there was a toddler who brought the interviewers to tears. He looked and behaved so much like difficult child 2 that I could smell and taste him. When your family goes back, please PM me. I would like to send money for diapers. God bless your loving hearts. [/QUOTE]
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