I love videos with parents telling their kids to do stuff and, of course, the kids stare and the parent and the parent is the only one making the cute noise on the video. I can't believe how big they're both getting. Dessi is fully talking! Two beautiful, happy girls. I love all of the pics you've posted.
Just so you know, there is a Face Book page that stole your video of when you met your kids and has posted this video of your sweet family as an example of child trafficking. I wanted to tell you so you know. I would suggest logging into FB to report abuse. Here is the link. (a fellow adoptive mom and concerned citizen.) They posted in October 24th, so you'll have to scroll down their wall. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stop-trafficking-Ethiopian-children/156445567733609?sk=wall
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Aww! So cute!!! Thanks for that video! They're getting so big!!!
I love videos with parents telling their kids to do stuff and, of course, the kids stare and the parent and the parent is the only one making the cute noise on the video. I can't believe how big they're both getting. Dessi is fully talking! Two beautiful, happy girls. I love all of the pics you've posted.
Just so you know, there is a Face Book page that stole your video of when you met your kids and has posted this video of your sweet family as an example of child trafficking. I wanted to tell you so you know. I would suggest logging into FB to report abuse. Here is the link. (a fellow adoptive mom and concerned citizen.) They posted in October 24th, so you'll have to scroll down their wall. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stop-trafficking-Ethiopian-children/156445567733609?sk=wall
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