A bond like no other
Today was Labor Day and my husband and I were both enjoying the long weekend. It felt like a bonus day after a busy weekend visiting family and friends. We decided to make it as a relaxing as possible and headed to a local park with our three children.
While my husband was throwing a football around with our two older children (it's fun to watch him run around so much!), I kept an eye on our youngest, a nearly three-year-old toddler who we were blessed to adopt internationally from Russia last year. He was playing on a huge playground, climbing up monkey bars and going down slides. While I'm sure there is more than a bit of "mother's pride" here, he was climbing and sliding like a much older child.
He is, without a doubt, much more independent and physically gifted than our other children at this age. I often wonder if this is because he had to fend for himself more living in an orphanage most of the first two years of his life? Of course, I will never know the answer to this question. I do know, however, that it is truly a joy to watch him play!
As I was watching my little boy I noticed a little girl, probably from China, playing on the tennis courts behind us. She was picking up tennis balls and putting them into a container. When the little girl looked up and called her mom who was playing tennis, I realized that her mom had made her own "leap of faith" (along with a long journey and lots of paperwork) to have this beautiful child forever become a part of her family. How wonderful!
Robin Bartko

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