We are home!!
The last few days have been life-changing and it's hard to put them into words. We thought it might be helpful to provide a day by day account of our adventures. We've added a few videos to help you feel a part of this journey. Friday: We arrived at the airport and learned our plans had changed. The decision was made for one of the caregivers to bring Emmanuel to a local restaurant instead of us going to the orphanage. So, we sat at Southern Fried Chicken and waited to see our little Emmanuel. I couldn’t help but laugh, where this was happening. My father was an executive at Kentucky Friday Chicken, and my family grew up eating chicken at e very big family event. Kathy and I had not seen him in seven weeks, and this was the first time the girls would have the opportunity to meet their brother. The car pulled up and we were out the door. He was quiet as we hugged him and told him we loved and missed him. We later learned he shuts down when he's hungry. He qu