This short and simple little film highlights my sister Sophie's adoption from China. Adoption isn't easy but it is soooooo worth it! www.journey2home.com
Thank you for sharing this!! I installed a cable box at your house yesterday and was given this information. I know it was an act of God. I was at the house for a very short time but felt the blessing of God all day long. God bless you all. Praise Jesus!!!!
We can't jump to judgement about the parents' motives and reasons for leaving this precious one. Perhaps they loved her very much and were brokenhearted to leave her. Most people in China have no way of paying the medical bills of a child with special needs. They did the only thing they could to give her a life where her needs would be met. My heart breaks for these parents. I have three children from China, and I wish I could tell their birth parents that they are loved and cared for and safe. I'm sure they wonder every day.
I taught children diagnosed with Autism and I saw many things, if all children were loved the way Sophie is loved the world would be a happier place. What a special family.
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.
As an adoptive mother of a special needs son, this touched my heart so deeply! These children’s love is so pure! Bless you and your family for carrying out your calling! May God Bless you for all of your days!
What a ray of sunshine is this China Doll..she appears to fit right in and thrive in this large Loving Forever Family ..Bless you and your new family, Sophie 💕..your narrator big brother is inspiring ..moi, Canada 🇨🇦
Sophie is adorable...how lucky she is to be part of such a wonderful family. Looks like she made a lot of progress since she joined you - she had a pretty pronounced foot drop? Wishing you all so much happiness!
Oh Sophie baby! You are so loved by not just your family, but all the people who watch your video. It's so easy to look at your darling little face, and want to hug you so much. You are going to have an amazing life, with people who was just waiting for you to come along. This was always the plan. You are safe with your family baby girl. Bye bye sweetheart💝💛💙🧡💜💓💝
this little girl crying her sorrow and dispair is very movingthis little waif has not had a good life so far then she is among st the love she has never had and look at her now happy smileing childfull of love for others and enjoying every day of her existance. bless her soul.
I love the 2 videos of the 2 young girls being adopted!! Just warms my heart and had me in tears! If I had the means to adopt I so would!! I only have one daughter and would LOVE to have more!!
Sophie is such a beautiful & adorable little girl. I'm so happy she is now with a loving forever family. She deserves it as do all the orphans still out there without parents. It is so scary for them when they meet their forever families, but I'm so glad she adjusted so well to your family. She is having a great & loving life now. No more orphanages, doubts or lonliness for this little angel anymore! God bless you for giving her a wonderful life and hopefully you can keep posting updates. ❤️❤️❤️
Now Sophie has a blessed life and home of her own. China Doll is in the home of angels. She is adorable and I pray she never knows the story of how she ended up in an orphanage. To painful for anyone to bear. . Love her smile and those pig tails. Thank you for sharing her story and for giving Sophie a wonderful life. God Bless you.
It's really sad to see how unhappy she seemed when they first met Sophie now all you see is smiles 🙂🥰🥰 I hope she is a wonderful life in America with this family. God bless you Sophie
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.
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.
READ THIS POST: I would advise the parents of Sophie to massage her legs, and spine from the nerve below the back of her skull just above the top of her neck to the sole of her feet with ginger oil and olive oil for anointing. 3 times a day with prayer to God of Jesus for healing. The oils are powerful healers for it will diffuse into the nerve system to kill viruses that hide in the nerves.
This is far too virtue signalling for me … very LDS … a great video but for the intermittent lecturing by a teenager…. Sorry. I wish Sophie the happiest of futures. She’s blessed to be wanted & loved. 🖤 x