Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Wordless Wednesday

Picture from Tadias.

22 comments:

  1. En Cha'lel! What a beautiful time in our country for our youth everywhere.

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  2. Julie, what happened to Prop 8? I was trying to follow that, but didn't see news on it this morning...

    Cindy

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  3. What Hope we have for our country, our world, and most importantly, our children!

    Theresa

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  4. What a beautiful pic! What an amazing day!!!

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  5. Speechless, too! This is so amazing :)

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  6. Ooooh, that may be my favorite WW.

    Off to get another tissue.

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  7. Congratulations to all Americans! We celebrated in Canada too! Seriously!!! There were parties everywhere! Americans and the World are ready for change! Obama seems the man for the job!

    Cheers!
    Your Northern neighbour...
    Christine

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  8. Pretty darn exciting! I think it's going to be uplifting for everyone world wide. We definitely needed a new direction! Great photo

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  9. That is our future! Full of hope and endless possibilities! AMAZING! I keep pinching myself to make sure that I didn't just dream the past 48 hours!!

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  10. Julie - this is the perfect photo! That's it. that's what today is. A new day for our children everywhere, all over the world.

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  11. Whaoo hooo....
    I love reading your blog. It is thoroughly entertaining... and very thoughtful. Anyway, thought I would finally introduce myself and say "hi". I am adopting from Ethiopia myself.. early on in the process though.
    Shauna

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  12. I love this...thanks for posting it!!

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  13. oh this is SO great!! love the photo.

    I'm floating on air today (well, almost - prop 8 has me bummed out.)

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  14. Whoot! Good job my friends in the U.S. of A!!!!

    Change? Yes we can!

    The world celebrates with you.

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  15. Californians voted Tuesday to ban same-sex marriage, setting the stage for a court battle over the legitimacy of roughly 16,000 such marriages! This is highly disappointing!

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  16. Amazing! I'm going to steal this!

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