Elizabeth


  • Elizabeth QianHua was born July 1, 2003 in Qianjiang, a small city in the mountainous Chongqing municipal district of southern China.
    She was found Aug 5, 2003 and taken the orphanage in town.

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  • We are Wendy and Dan and this site for family and friends who want to follow along on our parenting adventures. For 10 long years many of you prayed with us, cried with us, and supported us in our quest to become parents. In 2004 God blessed us with our first daughter, Elizabeth (Hua Hua), who was born in China, and now, in 2006, He is blessing us with our second, Rachel.

    “And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” – John 14:13-14

    “I am the Lord, The God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?” Jeremiah 32:27

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A lost phone....

I've lost my new cell phone, a special christmas gift from my husband, and i'm so depressed. The worst part is i don't even know when I lost it. I know I had it Sunday night, when we got home from a spontaneous trip to chicago. (more on that later). I'm pretty sure i put it in the diaper bag monday before we headed out to dance, but after that it is a blur.

When i try to calll it, it goes straight to my voice mail, which means either the battery is dead or i turned it off, soemthing i only do when i am home. So, did it somehow get misplaced at home? If so, where? I've looked in all the logical places and i cant find it.

Did i lose it when i was out? I've called the dance studio, meijer, the library - i just don't don't. And I'm so depressed.

Dan just told me that if someone found it and is using it, we could be getting a huge bill next month. I just feel sick about this, but try as i might, i can't find it. I'm obsessed by this, and don't knwo what to do.

Comments

I would at least call the company and see if it is being used, that way, if it is, you will know it's gone and stop the charges.

I hope you find it!

thanks, kelli! We called and it is not being used. I've never lost anything like this before ... i hope it shows up, too.
wendy

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Rachel


  • Rachel Fu-Peng was born on November 28, 2005 in Xiushan, a small city in the mountainous Chongqing municipal district of southern China. On the day she was born she was found and taken to the orphanage in town.
    Photos of the orphanage can be found at this site.