
The cut on his forehead is almost totally gone, which is wonderful, as children with AIDS have lower immunities, so, obviously, its harder for them to heal.
I love you, Prayer. You look big and strong and clean and happy, even if those pants are weird. I hope April is as lovely there as it is here.
ps. My boy is having a birthday this month. I'm not sure which day, so I just chose April 27 for him. I don't believe that getting older will be a problem for him in the orphanage system in the way that it is for the other RR kids. Since he isn't mentally or physically delayed in any way, I don't have any reason to think that he'd be put in an institution. So, you want to celebrate Prayer's life with me? I think I'm going to make him a cake. I'll send you a cyber piece. :)
Sure I will celebrate Prayer's birthday with you! :) What kind of cake are you making? How old will he be? Where is he from?
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ReplyDeleteSorry, I'm not aloud to tell those things on the internet. I really wish I could. But if you poke around Reece's Rainbow for a little bit you'll find him. :)
Oh sweet love! I want to kiss those cute little cheeks and coax a real grin out of those eyes. And I claim a piece of the cake tomorrow
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