The highlight of my month... getting together with great women, good wine and lots of laughter. Oh yeah... and disussions on books. (Don't want to forget THAT!) We have been meeting for over two years now and read a wide variety of books with the general themes of adoption, China and culture.
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Ciao from Milan!! Your blog makes for a very interesting read, esp your adoption adventures. I'm part of an international family of sorts. Your daughter is adorable! Come on by to mine when you have the time.
What adorable photos of your daughter. I love that she is always smiling. I have two daughters from China and would love to join a bookclub - just not sure I would ever finish a chapter let alone a whole book!!!
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Ciao from Milan!! Your blog makes for a very interesting read, esp your adoption adventures. I'm part of an international family of sorts. Your daughter is adorable! Come on by to mine when you have the time.
It's the highlight of my month, too!Now I am counting down until our book club slumber party!
Hi! She is such a cutie! I too am an avid reader. Party hopping and participating too so stop in for a visit.
What adorable photos of your daughter. I love that she is always smiling. I have two daughters from China and would love to join a bookclub - just not sure I would ever finish a chapter let alone a whole book!!!
YAY! Love the blog!
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