China Adoption WebRing


The China Adoption Webring consists of families of adopted Chinese children and prospective families of adopted Chinese children. Adoption agencies and businesses of interest to these families may also be included.


Reese and Mom in the suit she has to wear to bring Reese back into the OR (pre-laser) Reese had another laser treatment on January 27. It was a real breakthrough procedure for us. Perhaps sadly, it was the first time my mom hasn't walked into recovery to Reese screaming bloody murder (don't let anyone tell you laser treatments don't hurt). Apparen...

Laser Treatment and Glaucoma




One family's story of how they came to be a family through some unconventional means. Adoption travel diary, pictures, updates and lots of love.

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Mom and I Dad and I Joseph and I Reese getting ready before the wedding Mom and Reese dancing The ceremony (yep, my guys wore kilts) As some of you may remember, I got engaged in July 2010. Well, the wedding happened Dec 17, 2011. Here are some pictures courtesy of our amazing photographer, Crystal Goss . I did not take any of these pictures, they...

Wedding


Reese channeling her inner "Vanna White" at the tree farm. And as the flower girl at Monica's wedding.



Happy New Year...from our herd to yours! (this post is from Cheryl, the mama of Reese) Okay-these are not my cows. They belong to Jeff. But they make a nice backdrop. This picture was taken Thanksgiving 2011 by Lacey's Scott. (We have lots of Scotts . Scott Ryan, Monica and Reese's brother; Scott Smith,Dixie's husband, and Reese's uncle; and Scott...

New year's update




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This site was formed to give everyone adopting from China an idea of what the process is like and what the trip to China is like. We hope that it gives you an idea of what China is like and what is involved once you get there. We recently returned home in June 2004 after adopting Ashleigh from China, that link is on Amanda's page for you to visit and see what our second trip to China was like.

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Adoption is near to my heart, so I created this site full of adoption resources, some beautiful adoption stories, books on the adoption process and more. It's my dream to adopt a child and this site is one way to help me achieve that dream, and hopefully help others, too.- Ellen DuBois, Host of MiscarriageHelp.com

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Melissa's Adoption story from 1997

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True story of Chinese adoption in a delightful children's picture book, "I Love You Like Crazy Cakes." The author shares her emotions, anticipation and final joy as she plans and dreams, hopes and waits for the day she flys abroad to bring her Chinese daughter home to America. This large-sized children's picture book with exquisite illustrations is a winner.

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Jasmine and Willow's homepage, complete with information about their adopted sister from China Olivia Zhen.

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Our website includes the story of our family's trip to Nanchang, Jiangxi, China in 1996 to adopt our 11 month old identical twin girls and the adoption story of our 16 month old daughter from Korea in June 2002. Also included are links to our twin daughters' art pages as well as a link to our affordable web site design and hosting.

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Bringing Asian style into your baby's life...Excellent resource for Asian baby traditions and Asian influenced clothing, accessories and toys

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China Adoption Story: The web's central place for parents to discuss the China Adoption Program.

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A hippy mom, a happy dad and three feckless savages on the journey to new sister from China.

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