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About 8 years ago I posted a short on this site about going to Iran to adopt a baby... well here we are almost 9 yrs later. On that fatefull trip, i met a 3 month old little boy named Sohail, which today I call my son! He was tiny, pale skinned, but smiled at me when I first held him that first time. It was a hard journey to bring him out of Iran, and call him our own, but compeletely worth every tear, and heartache. Adopting from Iran is not for the faint of heart, but for those filled with the love of being parents.
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