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Above are pictures of Sarah. In the first she is Han Bok or traditional Korean dress (except that now days everyone wears bright colors which were once reserved for wealthy nobility and, of course, they are all artificial fabrics rather than silk). Next to that is Sarah with her teddy bear. Their house was an older house (before 1900) which had been very nicely refinished. Here I am playing with Sarah when she visited us in Maryland. Below is Sarah when she was pouting (she had a very cute pout). Next to that is Kelly with he family, Sandy and Bill and her brothers (they really wanted a girl). I have to look up the names of her brothers.... | =0= |
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Here is Kelly in her western dress up clothes and Korean Han Bok (below). Next to that is a picture of Barbara, Kelly, and me when we visited them in gtheir house in Needham, MA. | =0= |
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Here is Kelly when she was older and, below, a picture of Kelly and Sarah playing together. Next that that is Barbara's parents, Jack and Velma with Sarah and Kelly. | =0= |
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Here is Kelly, David, Amy (Sarah's younger sister, also adopted from Korea) and Sarah. Sadly, neither Linda and Charles nor Sandy and Bill remained married, so all the kids had to sort through the challeges of divorce. Linda remarried. Below is a picture of myself with Phil, Linda's new husband, Linda and Barbara from their wedding. Next to that is another picture from their wedding with Phil, Bill, Sandy, and Linda behind Sarah and Kelly. | =0= |
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This page was last updated on November 2, 2007.