More looking at baby stuff. This stuff is really cute!
I've heard that the Korean foster moms keep the babies plump, but I have no idea what that means in terms of what sizes they might wear. I really love this line from Happy Panda. The clothes are tagless, and made for "bigger babies." Plus the graphics are just adorable.
Go here to check out the Panda line.
I'm just getting caught up on your blog. We have much in common. My Dh and I have been married for 14 years (much of it spent not wanting kids), married at 22, midwestern transplants and are adopting from Korea too.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes figuring out the agency situation. Interestingly, we originally applied to LifeLink. Wouldn't you know it, the same week we applied they stopped working in Florida. Wide Horizons opened their Korea program back up just the day before and we were able to get in. In hindsight, given the EP problem Eastern is having, I am so glad it worked out the way it did. And with the program due to close in 2012, I feel like we are already cutting it a little close.
I look forward to hearing more about your journey. Take care.
Aw very cute! Love the panda! Congrats on your adoption process!
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The panda is adorable and like you husband, I too can get carried away in baby stores! Good luck!
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That is super cute!!!
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Hi Heather,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in! I love reading your blog and am so excited to have you by.
Yes, we do have much in common. So glad to hear that you found a great program. We also worried about getting everything cleared before the 2012 deadline (although it doesn't look like they'll be making that cut off). Eastern's problems (especially the EP issue) are of great concern to us, and LL's recent merger has also given us pause. We are contemplating what to do...