"It might not be worth a hill of beans," I've said so often when sharing advice, but what is a hill of beans worth? Apparently, worthless to some folks. Yet, such a fortune of sustenance could be priceless to others. It's a matter of perspective, and I hope most humbly that you might enjoy a few of my perspectives and those of our children.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Don't Be Shy!
To the few dear people out there who check in on the "Cluvercrew" every now and then, please FEEL FREE to add your comments; we look forward to hearing from you! : )
It's been a short time since I tuned in here...too long. The news was full, rich, new and most of all...endearing.
You looked wonderful in a sari, a good fit for many reasons. It must have been a wonderful experience.Keeping those friendships is priceless!
We still talk and daydream about visiting Beatha and Jameson to keep your link alive and well, It is so frustrating living so close and being helpless.
The kids are cute, no, beautiful, and I have to love each of their unique and creative behaviors.
I still love the way you write; this blog page had me in smiles where I felt I could really see, really be there. But there also tears and still some residual lumps in my throat.
I will pray that your stamina continues...it ill surely be rewarded. Give the kids a hug from me. Love, Grandad and Walt
Cluver Family! I still think of you and pray for your children to come home, quite often! We just had our 3rd adopted child placed in our home, and it was a roller coaster ride, but so worth every tear shed and every minute of lost sleep! Our thoughts and Prayers are with you! The Wilsons in WI
We are continuing to stand in the gap--praying for a much awaited homecoming!--The BerryBunch
ReplyDeleteHope that Beatha and Jameson wil be home soon.
ReplyDeleteI've met them in Bresma july and september 2009. They both are sparkling kids.
Pray for you all.
Marianne de Gier
The Netherlands
Dear Family,
ReplyDeleteIt's been a short time since I tuned in here...too long.
The news was full, rich, new and most of all...endearing.
You looked wonderful in a sari, a good fit for many reasons. It must have been a wonderful experience.Keeping those friendships is priceless!
We still talk and daydream about visiting Beatha and Jameson to keep your link alive and well, It is so frustrating living so close and being helpless.
The kids are cute, no, beautiful, and I have to love each of their unique and creative behaviors.
I still love the way you write; this blog page had me in smiles where I felt I could really see, really be there. But there also tears and still some residual lumps in my throat.
I will pray that your stamina continues...it ill surely be rewarded. Give the kids a hug from me. Love, Grandad and Walt
Cluver Family! I still think of you and pray for your children to come home, quite often! We just had our 3rd adopted child placed in our home, and it was a roller coaster ride, but so worth every tear shed and every minute of lost sleep! Our thoughts and Prayers are with you! The Wilsons in WI
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