I stumbled upon your blog :). I wanted to comment on your adorable Kyle & Owen. Great Blog!!
My husband Luke & I visited Haiti in Oct/07 as medical missionaries & part of my husband, Luke's medical schooling. I treated the children as my husband assisted Dr. Wawel in surgery. It was a lifetime experience & will not be forgotten soon. I diagnosed two little brothers with HIV the first day I was there. I think that about 1/3 of the children were diagnosed with malaria & or typhoid.
We also adopted an aa little one soon after arriving home. He was adopted domestically.
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About Our Blog
The Johnson-McCormick Family Blog is a blog spot for sharing the scoop on our little family's big life! We are Heather, Braydon, Kyle, Owen, and Meera Johnson-McCormick. Kyle and Owen are twins- born May 8, 2004 in Cite Soleil, Port au Prince, Haiti- adopted January 31, 2005. We became a "Party of 5" when Meera Grace was born to us on May 28, 2008. We have a crazy, fun-filled life with 3 bambinos and 2 big careers all under 1 roof - The point of this blog is three-fold: 1) to keep friends and family posted on K, O, and M's goings on's and our life, 2) to create an historical document/journal/scrapbook of this wild ride, 3) to be out there in the blogosphere -- loud and proud -- doing what we can to support other adoptive/inter-racial families and dual-career families in their journeys. Thanks for reading and following along! As Kyle and Owen say, "It's a bumpy bumpy ride!"(in a good way!).
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Hi Heather & Braydon,
I stumbled upon your blog :). I wanted to comment on your adorable Kyle & Owen. Great Blog!!
My husband Luke & I visited Haiti in Oct/07 as medical missionaries & part of my husband, Luke's medical schooling. I treated the children as my husband assisted Dr. Wawel in surgery. It was a lifetime experience & will not be forgotten soon. I diagnosed two little brothers with HIV the first day I was there. I think that about 1/3 of the children were diagnosed with malaria & or typhoid.
We also adopted an aa little one soon after arriving home. He was adopted domestically.
God Bless, J
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Their energy and enthusiasm just shines through in these pictures!
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