Monday, March 12, 2012

Monday 3/12 in Seoul


We got to play with 3 babies and 2 little boys at the Holt center.

Andrew was old enough to be with us to review his adoption file, but James needs to wait until he's 13.  We looked at both boys' folders but there was no new information in either.  We put photo books in their folders in case their birthparents come to Holt to look for their files.

We rode a lot of subways.  You're right, Paula, Andrew has not lost his navigational abilities.  He can now add the Seoul metro system to his list.
We sampled a bunch of new things including this pine needle drink.

And at the end of the day we were all exhausted.

7 comments:

  1. Was there any doubt Andrew could navigate an unknown subway system? How fortunate for him to be able to review his adoption file. Looks like you all are off to a great start!

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  2. Renee, I remember talking with you eyars ago about how kindly you felt for their birth moms. Putting those photo books in their files is lovely of you, and I hope your generosity with your beautiful children will be a blessing to those women, somewhere somehow.

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  3. What a blessing for you, James and Andrew! Enjoy every moment in Asia. We leave on Thursday....very early morning!!!!
    Robbie

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  4. What a great experience for all.

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  5. Thanks for sharing your journey! I feel blessed to peak into your lives as you embark on another wonderful chapter!

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  6. Keep the updates coming...we can't wait for more pictures!!! love of love from the coynes :)

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  7. I love that the place is called the Holt Center! Seems fitting! Love to all of you!!!

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