Learning Al Pi Darko

This blog was started to describe our journey to Ethiopia to adopt two children. Now it has expanded to include our whole life - Judaism, homeschooling, frugality, cooking and the fun of being a family.

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Bringing Chesed Home

Full House, Full hands, Full Hearts. Lavonne helps to organize a Chinese New Year event at her place of worship, with proceeds going to LWB. 0160; But that real.

SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL

Sunday, April 15, 2012. Nopebeen coming here for a long time. Where did they go to school before they joined their class? Do they go to church? If so, where? Has anyone included them in their circle of friends? .

Jewish Homeschool Resources

Saved for quite a while now, thanks to this post. I feel sort of silly with this next one.

To Ethiopia and Back.

A journey to my daughter. Photo and video editing at www. Friday, August 19, 2011. Wow, I knew I was behind on blogging, but a year? I guess I have some catching up to do. So, here goes, from August 6th of 2010 to present. Sabah got to see a lot of kids from her ophanage. many who were with her when she was there. In October, Sabah took her fi.

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Learning Al Pi Darko

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This blog was started to describe our journey to Ethiopia to adopt two children. Now it has expanded to include our whole life - Judaism, homeschooling, frugality, cooking and the fun of being a family.

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