Hey Conner I really appreciate your documenting Sophie's adoption and sharing it publicly. That being said I do hope you know Sophie herself is going to have many questions about where she came from, as all adoptees do. So nice for you to describe her start as cold, bleak, and what an overall hell she lived in. Seriously? You need to look up Romanian orphanages of the 1990's because that's what you're describing and not the children's home Sophie where Sophie was cared about and for. The adoption service your family used takes a tour of the "finding place" and orphanage, why didn't you include that portion? Maybe because the nannies are incredibly kind and even cry wondering what's going to happen to the baby they loved and cared about. International adoption has its issues and if you want to know bleakness look into America's second chance adoption with few checks and extremely shady people adopting children. Sophie was not institutionalized as she would have been if she came from the cold unloving hell hole you described. I'm sorry and I'm keeping in mind you were 18 at the time of making this video but PLEASE for your sake and more importantly Sophie's don't say she came from a place where no one cared about her. She was loved then and this is why she's able to love now.
That’s funny, because my little sister is coincidentally named Sophie I named her Sophie and then my grandma, my dad and her mom got to decide her middle name Elizabeth I got to pick her first name, at least cause I am her older sister after all we are half sisters. I also have a half brother Jeffrey Mark.
Hey dude, love from Mozambique. I'm glad to hear that you got a new drone, considering we were together when yours fell into the ocean 😅. Love the vlog, the only slight improvement you could make in my opinion is to increase the stability of the camera when you're walking. And man... Happy birthday dude, it's 23, everything in life revolves around symbols, and one more day in the calendar is important when looked at it as a milestone.
Très ému par ces vidéos , ces parents adoptants pleins d'amour et de tendresse pour ces superbes mini girls !! oui ça pleure au début , c'est normal , ces p'tits bouts n'ont surement pas vu de visages occidentaux et puis ça sourit , ça rit aux éclats et c'est magique !!! ils n'ont besoin que de cela de l'amour de la tendresse de la complicité pour grandir , s'instruire et devenir des adultes indépendants mais .... pas trop vite .... il faut en profiter.
Hamid is a known personality in the whole Gilgit-Baltistan. His love for others is always unconditional. He has been up lifting lots of mountain communities for years. We need more people like you sir. Always love you and may God give you long life ameen
Hello Hey Planet Earth. I have a question about the footage from Tetovo. The shots are amazing, and my question is, can i use this footage in a small music video that i am making? Is that possible?
Mashallah sir. You are deserving. You have strong desire to serve the humanity. Shining light is one of the prestigious organization. It changed the life style of many people. I have been working in shining light as a teacher. I got plenty of knowledge. Thumbs up Sir.
Hamid it is great to see you all grown up giving back to your community. I was most happy to see papa ji. May many see this and recognise the good works of you and many others in Gilgit Baltistan
I know this young man Hamid from Gilgit he is a honest very hard working young man we are so proud of his achievements and dreams for his nation God bless you more ABUNDANTLY Ameen xx