The Decker's Adoption Journey

This is our story in starting our very own family through international adoption. We will be adopting an infant (or two) from Kazakhstan. Hopefuly we will be traveling this spring to meet and bring home our little one(s). We hope that by reading our story you are able to follow our journey and learn about the process of adoption.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

This is Baby House Two, where Baby Bug has been since December.


This man actualy has ridden his brike from Paris France and he is on his way to India. He had too many amazing stories to share in this blog, but facinating none the less. The other girl is a friend from class.


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These are our friends that took us to the Museum and our friends from Arizona. We are eating traditional Kazakh food and we are helping them with their English and they have been teaching us Kazakh.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Karon and John,

I'll have to get some recipes for traditional food (veggie)on your return. Safe travels...
Love,
Doug

1:23 PM  
Blogger eastoregonlady said...

OH MY!!! That Bethie finally showed me HOW CUTE!!!!! Oh I just can't stand it!!! A tiny baby BUG for sure!!! So, all the things I brought back from Burns are a GO!!! What a beautiful little bug face! Ok, have to concentrate on the reality of the 6 and 7 years olds in front of me at the moment!!!
En-joy!

Ms. G.

8:56 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ms. G passed onthe pictures I showed some of the pictures with the kids every one ewwed and ahhed. He is very cute. Can't wait to met him. Take care
Cin

6:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey guys!
Just dropping a note to say hi, congrats, and we are keeping up with your news and wishing you well. At school we are able to read the blog, but no images or ability to respond. At my house it is painfully slow, so here we are at Regan's all checking out the latest news and cheering you on! Hey dude, I took your boat down the middle fork of the salmon. That is such a great river. I flipped it straight over the back, Owyhee style. Don't worry though; it is safe and sound under a roof again, and there will be a new seat on it by the time you get back. It is getting to be summer here, I think we hit eighty the other day. The John Day is running around 2500 but dropping pretty quick. Should be swimming in a week or so I should say. Take er easy.
sign off, jim and kerri

8:05 PM  

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