This is a picture of Mrs. Miller, Thandie and Peace. I can't get over how much Peace has grown in the last few months. She was so proud of her mom. What a blessing that Crystal and Mrs. Miller could share this special day with Thandie. They were also able to meet several of Thandie's family members including her siblings and Aunt Mary.



I love pictures of babies tied to their Mama's back. I can't get enough of them. These are two of my favorites.

This is Savannah-Hope's first wrap and head piece.
This is Savannah-Hope's first wrap and head piece.
ADOPTION UPDATE:
Mrs. Miller, Crystal and Savannah-Hope remain in Malawi. We are still unsure when they will return. We were hoping for Monday April 14th, but that window seems to be closing rapidly.
Crystal can not leave the country with Savannah-Hope without the adoption visa. The visa is issued at the Malawian Embassy. The Embassy is refusing to schedule the visa appointment until they receive the "hard copy" paperwork from the National Visa Center (NVC). The paperwork left the NVC office via DHL on Monday April 7th. It arrived in South Africa today (April 10th). We are hoping it will arrive to Malawi tomorrow or Monday at the latest. The visa interview appointments are only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sometimes they will issue the visa the same day. Other times they make you come on one of the visa pick up days which are on Mondays and Wednesdays (the latter is the more common way). I will keep you updated. Please continue to pray without ceasing for this process to move smoothly and quickly. Today was their 24th day in Malawi.
Good Samaritan Children:
As far as I know the children are all doing well. Last week Elias was hospitalized for two days with severe Malaria.


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