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Summer Fun
GongYi Home of Home Summer Outing: Awhile back, Ye Ye (Nathan) picked up an inflatable raft with a transom on the back for mounting a small outboard engine. After some diligent searching we found a 15 HP Yamaha and picked it up for a very good price. The two (raft and engine) work fine together […]
Posted: July 19th, 2016 under China Tidbits, Special Activities, Uncategorized.
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Back to School
It is amazing how it seems just yesterday we were picking these little ones up, abandoned outside our gate. Sometimes they were in a cardboard box, or just laying there in some old blanket or sometimes just wrapped in rags…. and now they are off to school!This year, we have two graduating from Kindergarten to […]
Posted: September 6th, 2012 under Abandoned Babies, China Tidbits, Education, New Arrivals, Special Activities, Surgeries, Uncategorized.
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‘Assortment’ of snaps from the “End of Summer”
The Last Days of Summer Get the latest Flash Player to see this player. [Javascript required to view Flash movie, please turn it on and refresh this page] Just click on the little black arrow at the bottom of the screen above and the film will start. You need to have Flash Player installed on […]
Posted: December 8th, 2011 under Abandoned Babies, China Tidbits, Our Children, Special Activities, Uncategorized.
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Summer Work and New Arrival(s)
Two New Arrivals Liu Feng Ning – Eight Years Old – So many of the situations we run into here just don’t make sense to us but we are always happy to be able to help the little ones that seem to be the results or ‘victims’ of these stange arrangements.. Liu Feng Ning came […]
Posted: July 7th, 2011 under Abandoned Babies, Building, Expanding, China Tidbits, New Arrivals, Special Activities, Uncategorized.
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Children’s Day – 2011
Abby Joy – Xiong Miao Yin – We jokingly call her “Our Little Monk†because she was brought to us by Buddhist nuns when she was just a new born. As it turned out, Abby Joy was abandoned at a Buddhist convent far up in the GongYi mountains. Since the take over of the communist […]
Posted: May 30th, 2011 under Abandoned Babies, China Tidbits, Education, Special Activities, Uncategorized.
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