Sort of odd, but I thought she always looked more American than Russian, clothes or not.... Clearly cute, but American-cute. (Whereas I always feel Moscow Mom's girls look totally Russian, even though they're not.)
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I'm glad you stopped by! This blog chronicles my experiences living in and adopting from Russia. It was a six-year journey that doubled the size of my family. I adopted my daughter, then age 6, from Moskovskaya Oblast. Now we're back in the USA and no longer posting from Russia.
March 2006: adoption officially begins! blah. blah. blah. March 2008: starting over with "new agency" May 2008: paperwork to US July 2008: paperwork in Russia September 2008: possiblity... November 2008: improbability. December 3, 2008: 1000 days! February 2009: MOE approval! May 2009: "the call" (which was actually an e-mail.) June 2009: trip one July 2009: a visit September 2009: court 1294 days after March 2006:together!
9 comments:
so true! and the shoes :)
Are you not letting her wear her high heels and fur coat in the snow then?
Love Lindsay's comment!!!!!
HAHAHA!
It's definitely the shoes! Lindsay's comment made me laugh.
Ha! I think you are right!
Clearly it's the fairy costume!! :)
Hi Kate.
Have been reading silently along with you and Lexi for awhile, and glad to be along for the ride.
Sort of odd, but I thought she always looked more American than Russian, clothes or not.... Clearly cute, but American-cute. (Whereas I always feel Moscow Mom's girls look totally Russian, even though they're not.)
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