Praise the Lord, That is such wonderful news! We'll be praying for the other girls aswell, as this may be a bittersweet celebration as they are preparing to let Elisabeth go. You do such an amzing job with these precious young ladies! So happy for Elisabeth!
Doing cartwheels through the living room for you all! (you can ask Kevin about that American phrase as I used it a month ago in reference to being assigned "Rene"--it kinda threw him for a loop as I guess it doesn't make a direct translation into Chinese!)
Lifting you all up as the news travels through the forever home ... hoping for happy hearts and hope as they all look forward to their own special day when they receive their news!! Blessings! Valerie
We are the Rippee family! We manage and are house parents in a home for older orphaned girls in China. It's called the Forever Home, and it is a project of New Day Foster Home. Like all foreign workers at NDFH, we receive no salary for our work, so if you would like to support our family's living expenses, please click the button below to donate through PayPal. Donations are tax-deductible. To learn more about the Forever Home and ways you can directly support this work, please visit New Day Foster Home's website.
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Elise was adopted at the age of 3 years old as a special needs child by Randy and Rita Rippee, managers and house parents of this Forever Home. Elise is home- schooled and really loves music, cooking, arts and crafts, and enjoys being the big, older sister to the Forever Home girls.
Shawna was adopted at the age of 1 year old as a special needs child by Randy and Rita Rippee, managers and house parents of this Forever Home. Shawna is home-schooled and is good at piano, arts and crafts, and thoroughly enjoys playing with the Forever Home girls.
Elizabeth was adopted at the age of 10 years old as a special needs child by Randy and Rita Rippee, managers and house parents of this Forever Home. Elizabeth is home-schooled and loves the outdoors, computers, bike riding, and crafts.
THE FOREVER HOME GIRLS
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Praise the Lord, That is such wonderful news! We'll be praying for the other girls aswell, as this may be a bittersweet celebration as they are preparing to let Elisabeth go. You do such an amzing job with these precious young ladies! So happy for Elisabeth!
ReplyDeleteDoing cartwheels through the living room for you all! (you can ask Kevin about that American phrase as I used it a month ago in reference to being assigned "Rene"--it kinda threw him for a loop as I guess it doesn't make a direct translation into Chinese!)
ReplyDeleteLifting you all up as the news travels through the forever home ... hoping for happy hearts and hope as they all look forward to their own special day when they receive their news!!
Blessings!
Valerie
Oh, I'm so happy. I know it will be hard to see her go. Best of luck to all of you for a smooth transition.
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