Recently I received an email that touched my heart - and brought back memories of some very special clients.

 A few years ago, I spent 5 days in the fall showing property to a young married couple who wanted to buy a vacation home in our mountains.   On Saturday morning I faced every working mother's worst nightmare - a conflict left me with no babysitter for my daughter Dani, then 7 years old, and a full schedule of properties to view.  I had never taken one of my children along on an appointment before but I wasn't comfortable leaving a child that age home alone for several hours, so I made her PROMISE to behave herself and not say a word and off we went.

 I met the couple at my office, introduced my daughter and apologized for the situation.  They were very understanding and we headed off to look at houses with my daughter sitting in the backseat with the wife while I sat up front with the husband. The first house on our list had been vacant for several months.  I unlocked the door, ushered everyone inside...and my daughter immediately wrinkled up her nose and said "Whew! This place STINKS!"

 After a moment of shocked silence we all burst out laughing.  After all, how could I chastise my daughter for speaking the truth?  That broke the ice and we had a delightful few hours together, as Dani entertained the couple, who were childless, with her stories of day to day life in our family.

 Eventually my husband met us and took my daughter home but the rest of the day the couple had more questions about my daughter than about any of the houses we saw.  Dani spent the first 4 ½ years of her life speaking Mandarin Chinese living in a state-run orphanage with over 100 other little girls in Hainan, China.  They asked if I'd be willing to talk about the circumstances that led to her becoming a part of our family.

I told the story that still brings tears to my eyes, how I'd learned of the little girls in China, how my daughter's soul had called to mine at 3 AM for a solid month afterwards, about the adoption process and our journey to China with our youngest son to bring home a little sister for him.  I talked about how difficult it was for her to come to a strange place with strange people at her age, how hard it was for her to learn to accept and then to trust us...and, finally, about the day that she reached in and touched my heart.

The next day, they never showed up at the office and I found out they had checked out of their hotel. I wondered if I had overstepped the bounds by sharing so much of my personal life with a client and somehow offended them.

 Late in the day, I got a message from the wife.  She thanked me for the time I spent with them and said they had decided against buying a vacation home.  She explained that she was unable to have children and always wanted to adopt.  Her husband had been married before and his only child died at an early age.  The grief he and his first wife faced led to their divorce.  He had been unwilling to adopt because he didn't think he could accept a child that wasn't "his." 

 But on the way home, he told his wife that after seeing how my daughter interacted with all of us, and hearing our story, he was ready to consider adoption.  They decided to take the money they planned to use for a vacation house and adopt a little girl instead.

 Not long ago, I got an email from them, thanking me for changing their lives and telling me of their happiness with little Mia.  All I could think of was that commercial -

1 commission lost - $$$

3 lives made happier - Priceless

 

Here's my beautiful daughter Danielle

                          

             

 

 

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100 Comments on The Biggest Sale I Ever Made

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215,693 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Beautiful. This is definitely worthy of a feature post. You never know how you can touch someone's life. Great story Kate.

4:15pm • #1
178,121 Points 12 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kate - What a wonderful and touching story. Thanks for sharing.

5:04pm • #2
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Lanre - Thanks for the kind words.  I realize now how we never know what results a casual action can have and I feel blessed to have been helpful in their lives.

John, thank you for taking the time to read my post.  I'm glad you found it worth a comment.

9:52am • #3
384,338 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kate, this is the post of the day as far as I'm concerned.  It gave me goosebumps reading it.  My heart goes out to you and your clients... what a wonderful story and attitude.

I'm flagging this post, I believe it needs to be featured so more will read it.

This post shows the real winning attitude of being in the real estate business.

12:59pm • #4
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Judi, Thank you so much - I thought about these folks when the "memories of Activerain" contest was announced and I was remembering some of my experiences in this business. This was definitely one of the best moments of my career

1:51pm • #5
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That's the type of story that makes live worth living, for lots of people. Thanks for sharing it with us here at ActiveRain.

7:58am • #6
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Kate - what a beautiful story!  Sometimes touching someone's life is worth more than all the money in the world.  Everything happens for a reason, and I'm glad this couple found you!

7:38am • #7
161,827 Points 6 Featured Posts Outside Blog

What a lovely story, and what a beautiful little girl you have.

12:22pm • #8
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What a fantastic story Kate. I got chills just reading it myself. That is so awesome, how without even knowing it, you were changing someones life for the better! Kudos to you and Danielle!!

12:33pm • #9
133,747 Points 6 Featured Posts Outside Blog

What a great post...what a great reason to lose a sale!

12:43pm • #10
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Hi Kate,  In another life my wife and I ran a not for profit " open " adoption center.  The couples we worked with, the lives we enriched, the kids we were blessed to help - priceless !

12:51pm • #11
110,584 Points Outside Blog

I am teary eyed reading this, how wonderful for all of you.  I have two wonderful daughters whose lives I revolve around and wouldnt have it any other way

12:58pm • #12
Outside Blog

Beautiful little girl, Kate!  While my wife and I have two little charming girls already, we both desire to adopt a third child at some point in life.  Touching story!  I'll gladly give up a commission or three for the benefit of caring for a child.

1:06pm • #13
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Russel, Thanks for stopping by to read - and for the  kind remarks.

Lina, I too have always believed that all things happen for a reason.  But it's very seldom that I've found out so clearly what that reason is!

Melissa, Thank you.  Dani has brought such joy to our lives. 

1:09pm • #14
132,765 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

That's a BEAUTIFUL story - and one that DEFINATELY deserved to be starred!  Yeah!  My son is in Cullowhee - are the leaves changing yet?

1:11pm • #15
Outside Blog

that is a nice story I have taken my kids on showiings lots of times as long as they are behaved I think it actually helps not to mention my kids get to see what I do and how things go

1:18pm • #16
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Great Story Kate, this will come back to you ten fold. How are the mountains...looks nice!

1:26pm • #17
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I literally have tears as I am reading this.  It is a beautiful and inspiring story. I am so happy that not only do you have a beautiful daughter in your lives but that you were able to inspire others to open their hearts as well.  You were placed with that couple for a reason that was so much more important than a vacation home. 

I am so grateful to Lanre for bringing this blog to my attention.

1:38pm • #18
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Kate...i have also had that same story that I have told to clients about my little Mia who came to me from Guangzhou.  Those clients that take interest continually check back in with me to ask about my baby.  I am so glad those clients had the opportunity to meet you and that you were so willing to share that incredible journey, because thats what it is.  Hands down it has been the best experience in my life!

2:18pm • #19
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Wonderful story, Kate, it brought tears to my eyes - and thanks to Lanre who sent me over to read it.

2:57pm • #20
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Hi Kate...I owe Lanre a big one for sending me here as well.  I love your story.  Your family is very fortunate to have Danielle and she is fortunate to have you.

Kate

3:15pm • #21
608,985 Points 244 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Great story Kate. We just never know where are actions will lead. Your meeting that day has given another child a family. Has cool is that?

3:51pm • #22
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I'm so grateful for Lanre for leading me to this post that I would have otherwise missed.  I too, sit here with tears in my eyes after reading your story.  That loss of a commission was the greatest gift you could have given to those people and the little girl who has become part of their world.  Wonderful story.

4:17pm • #23
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Wonderful story, Kate, it brought tears to my eyes.

4:29pm • #24
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Hi Kate ~ This is such a moving story. It's amazing the impact we can have on one another. I join with others to say how grateful I am for Lanre's link since I otherwise would have missed this wonderful post.

Liz

4:50pm • #25
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What a great story.  Sometimes I think things are just meant to be (your daughter being with you that day helped them to help another child).  Thank you so much for posting it.   

5:06pm • #26
167,357 Points 6 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Kate, What a wonderful story. Dani is beautiful and so are you.

5:47pm • #27
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I too have tears in my eyes from reading and taking in this shared piece of your life.  We are all enriched at Active Rain as a result of your testimony, and Lanre's quick action to bring attention to it.  Blessings to you both   

6:34pm • #29
2 Featured Posts

What a wonderful story.  Thank you for sharing it with us and thanks to Lanre for bringing this post to our attention.

6:59pm • #30

Wow Kate, I'm really sorry we missed this one when you posted it. I very rarely feature older posts but this is one of the most heartwarming stories I have ever come across that relates directly to buying (or in this case not buying) a house. You have me a little choked up here tonight. Thank you for sharing this!!

10:54pm • #31
220,686 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Kate~  What a fantastic story.  God definitely brings the right people into our lives at just the right time!  Your story truly is priceless! 

11:11pm • #32
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Thank you for that beautiful and heartwarming story. You are blessed to have Dani and the couple you spoke of were blessed to have met you!  Check our my blog, My very first real estate transaction. Sorry it is so late that I didn't take the time to insert a link.

I think that blog will warm your heart!

11:41pm • #33

What a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing it with us! You are truly blessed, and were a blessing to that family as well. May you continue to count those blessings and keep your perspective in this business!

Congratulations on your beautiful daughter!

Julie in sunny AZ

11:51pm • #34
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175,442 Points 15 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Kate - This has got to be one of the most touching stories Ive read.  It made with cry with happiness.  You have such a beautiful little girl who touched the hearts of your clients and now given them a life of happiness with their little Mia. 

12:00am • #35
122,288 Points 9 Featured Posts

The impact we make on other's lives is immeasurable. What a gift you gave that family!

12:13am • #36
419,303 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Thanks for sharing that very touching story. It's really amazing (but true) how a simple schedule change can so significantly affect another's life!

12:16am • #37

Kate.

This was very touching. Thanks for sharing the story and pictures of your lovely daughter.

12:55am • #38
345,917 Points Outside Blog

This is a special story -- you never know when you will touch someone's heart and life.

1:54am • #39
115,109 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Wow! That is beautiful as is your daughter! She is blessed to have you for a mom and your story proves that's it's not always about the commission check. Sometimes we ate just put in someones life for a moment to make a difference! Blessings to you!
5:03am • #40
3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Lovely story. I wish more people would consider adoption. Obviously, you're spreading the good word!

6:30am • #41
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful story.  What a blessing your daughter is and now the blessing just keeps overflowing.

6:44am • #42
112,991 Points 5 Featured Posts

Kate, Thanks for sharing this beautiful story.  What a blessing you are to Danielle and she to you.  I can tell from the blog that you don't regret losing that sale one little bet.  Good for you.  Imagine the joy you have brought into that couples' life by your example.

God bless you and your family. (Oops, He already is!)

7:19am • #43
112,991 Points 5 Featured Posts

Kate, PS:  If you ever get down to the Crystal Coast, give me a call.  I would love to take you to dinner. 

7:20am • #44
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What a beautiful story.  I am sure that is one commission you didn't mind not giving.  That commission for you could never compare to what that couple could offer a chile.

7:22am • #45
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Wow Kate!  I am speechless!  Thank you for posting this AMAZING story!  I love it, love it, love it!  And you told it with such grace and elegance!  You are a wonderful writer!  And I'm sure you're just as much of an amazing real estate agent.  Keep up the great work!  I'm sending hugs to you and your family!

7:34am • #46
183,760 Points 1 Featured Post

Nice story today. Congrats on the feature.

Daughters are wonderful aren't they!

Patricia

7:49am • #47

What a wonderful story! Nice that you and your little girl were able to touch some-ones life in such a profound way.

8:02am • #48

Kate, I have to chime in here...........thank you for your wonderful story..I have one too! From Vermont I adopted my daughter, Leah, from China in 2002 for probably the same reasons you did. Leah was 18  mos. old at referral time. When I got her picture via email from my adoption agency I was so excited that I sent it out to just about everyone I knew and a couple that I didn't know.  This couple had requested some real estate information that morning and somehow they got on my email list to send out the picture of Leah.  They responded back that they wanted to work with me because of my good fortune adopting.  They came the next weekend and bought the first house they saw, the commission paid for half of the adoption. I was thrilled, they were thrilled, a happy happy situation. Although you did not make the commission it will come back to you sometime for your heartfelt adoption of your daughter.  My best to you and your family!

8:11am • #49
161,083 Points Outside Blog

WOW!!! What a touching story and amazing that one afternoon you could share of yourself and your life and change someone elses for the better.  Thanks for sharing this.

8:29am • #50

This brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for reminding us all just how important life and love are. :)

Melinda
8:36am • #51

Great story---- we wish your families the best

8:50am • #52
146,743 Points Hit Router

ABSOLUTLEY FANTASTIC!

8:55am • #53

This morning I read one of the saddest stories on ajc.com regarding the killing of a 6 year old boy and thought this could be the beginning of a lousy day.  As tears rolled down my eyes, I decided to come to ActiveRain for inspiration.  Now instead of tears of sadness, I have tears of joy.  What a great story!  Thank you for sharing it.

Audrey Syphoe

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8:59am • #54
116,888 Points 1 Featured Post

Thanks for sharing. A changed life is much more valuable than a vacation home. 

9:17am • #55

I believe you were put in their path for a reason and it wasn't to buy a vacation home.  God works in mysterious ways.  You are very blessed!

9:55am • #56

Wonderful story.  There is so much more to life than $

10:02am • #57
202,020 Points 6 Featured Posts Outside Blog

What a wonderful story Kate! It's amazing how God planned the circumstances of that day to change the life of a child & this beautiful couple forever. Miracles surround us everyday if we are open to receive!

Nice to meet you Kate,

Ginger

10:06am • #58
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Many times we sell real estate in an effort to be able to "buy" our smiles.  Congrats on going straight to the vault!

10:16am • #59

Thank you for sharing this!   This post really touched my heart -- I'm teary eyed at osorbmy desk right now.

I'm new to activerain, but I'm going to keep reading!

10:30am • #60

Kate,

A wonderful story and a wonderful life.  Your story made me think of the movie about how

one life touches another in ways we sometimes never know.

Much happiness.

10:33am • #61

Great story, I'm sur everyone must have tears in their eyes,  I must share one of the most rewarding sales of my career, it may have brought one of the lowest commissions, but waht an impact !! Back in the '80s I had  listed a single wide home on several acres. I had a customer in my retail store we owned at that time, that was up in age, hard worker, and humble.her husband was a hard worker but drank like a fish..... She cleaned my home for me as well. I got to thinking, I didn't think the seller had to have all the money immediately, so I asked him if he could do seller financing.He agreed, so I asked her to save and bring to me $1,000 for a down payment, and pay monthly payments for 5 years,and it would be hers. They had never owned a home..So we worked out the deal and yrs past,, 5 yrs later I ran into her in a local store,  I asked her how they were, and she asked,,  Marlene, how do we get the deed, we have paid off our home.. My husband also got saved and we now have 2 foster children. and go to church..One cannot imagine what this did for me.. I have tears in my eyes every time I think of it.  I later ran into her again, and they bought a modular and rent the mobile out.. This was so powerful, it has helped me put many times and people into perspective.. Priceless as well..

Marlene S. Giles, RE/MAX 1st Olympic, Lynchburg, VA.

10:33am • #62
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Congratulations on your featured post.  This is an awesome story.  God works in mysterious ways and there was definitely a reason you were supposed to take your daughter with you on that day.  God Bless you all.

11:07am • #63

This was really sweet. I was adopted from Korea and love to read other people's stories about how/why they chose to adopt.

11:11am • #64

Congrats on the feature and enjoyed you sharing your story...like the commercial says somethings you can't put a price on...Great Job!

11:26am • #65

What a great post, thanks so much for sharing. You did the right thing for your clients and they will never forget you. You opened up with your experience and in turn led them to share what was on their heart. This is a very priceless story.

11:34am • #66

Thank you for sharing your personal story. So many times we get caught up in sharing our business success stories that we forget what really matters most.

I am adopted too and like your daughter I am so lucky to have a family that loves me like their own.

Thanks again for stepping out and showing us a little piece of humanity.

11:37am • #67
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Kate, being adopted myself, this story hits close to home.  I was adopted at 6 weeks and my older brother David supposedly "picked me out" and told my oldest brother, Tommy, that he'd beat up anybody that tried to take me (according to my mom's version of the story).  I was told this story from the time I can remember.  And I know Danielle must feel so special to be part of such a warm, loving family.  She's a beautiful girl!  And I know you have many, many, many great memories ahead of you!

12:10pm • #68
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What an absoluetly heart warming story......You definately got something priceless that day....They will remember you and your daughter forever.

 

Have a great week!

Kristin

12:27pm • #69
Outside Blog

What a great story - thanks for sharing it. It's nice when you can have a relationship with a client that is more than just business. Seems like you connected on a personal level.

12:57pm • #70
217,469 Points

That is a wonderful touching story that brought tears to my eyes.  That couple made a great decision and think of all the lives you touched by sharing.

Kathy

1:16pm • #71
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Kate you will forever have a place in their heart for changing their lives forever.  This is truly a fairy tale story.  Thanks for sharing!

 

2:02pm • #72

Thanks for sharing! My favorite loan officer and one of my clients have adopted children as well, and I am so happy for them seeing how their lives are enriched by these children. Your daughter is adorable!

2:12pm • #73
396,219 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kate  What you accomplished for that couple transcends any real estate transaction  Karen

2:23pm • #74

Kate, I too have an adopted child, an 8 year old, Jonathan. He is not from a foreign country though. He and his sisters were taken from their parents by Child Protective Services when he was just over a year old. He was in 3 foster homes over the next 2 years before we adopted him in December 2004.

Now I hardly remember a time when we didn't have him. I too have taken him on showing appointments. Not listing appointments though.

Even though you didn't sell that couple a home, what you did sell them was much better. How sweet. 

2:24pm • #75
107,147 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Wow. That post made my day. Thanks for sharing and putting this rat race in context. By the way, on a few occasions I have brought my daughter with me on showings and it did nothing but help. 

2:24pm • #76
Outside Blog

This is a great story. We have to remember we are all human. We can't just be so cut and dry all the time.  We do have ways of influencing each other.  Sometimes you gain more than money in this industry.

2:54pm • #77

Your buyers are so blessed to have found you.  The joy they have in their lives because of their adopted daughter could never come close to the house you might have sold to them.

3:29pm • #78
129,247 Points 29 Featured Posts

I think this is the best post I've ever read on ActiveRain.  What a beautiful story.

3:35pm • #79
140,258 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

There was a story on the Today Show today about a woman who adopted a child, and then gave him back 18 months later.  It made me sick.
All three of my kids are adopted.  Greatest thing I ever did in my life.  More challenges and more joys than I could have ever imagined.

Thanks for sharing your story!

4:09pm • #80
183,252 Points Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Kate, what a delightful story. My husband's niece could not have children. They also went to China and aopted a newborn girl. 

4:29pm • #81
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Adoption works wonders all the way around.

I have two sons.  They are my sons.  They are my wife's sons.

They had two birth mothers who made, for whatever reasons, decisions that blessed our lives.

Thanks for sharing your story.  I makes me thankful for mine.

4:51pm • #82
115,376 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kate - This is an amazing story and what a rewarding experience it must have been.  I'm sure those buyer's will be forever grateful.

5:21pm • #83
166,276 Points

Kate - What a wonderful story!  Thanks for sharing!  You made three people happy and that's really priceless.  You have made friends forever.

5:25pm • #84
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Kate:

I was touched by your story.  Your daughter sounds like a very special young lady.  My husband was adopted and it turn he adopted 3 older children.  It's amazing how things work out.  Thank you for sharing this treasure with us.

6:24pm • #85
384,338 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Kate,

I'm so glad that this is featured.  This attitude needs to be spread around like warm butter on hot bread!

6:30pm • #86
317,854 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog Hit Router

Wow. What a great story and congrats on the Feature.

Every working mom can totally relate. I have a NO KIDS policy, but sometimes LIFE interferes. I have taken my son with me and parked him on the porch with his gameboy, or a book. And it does let clients know you have a life separate from real estate. Sometimes they respect you more for it.

7:11pm • #88
443,387 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

That is a great story.  congratulations on not making money and making a couple so happy

9:13pm • #89

What a beatiful story!  I loved it.  To think your story changed three lives.  Wow!

10:26pm • #90
Outside Blog

Unbelievable and so heart warming.  Thank you for sharing it. 

10:28pm • #91
255,855 Points 2 Featured Posts Hit Router

Hi Kate -- Your story brought a lot of tears to my eyes.

10:33pm • #92
OCT
03

WOW!  What a touching story!  Isn't it amazing how God works in our lives?  Not only did you touch their lives but from reading all the posts, you have touched many lives here as well.  Thanks for sharing your story.

8:28am • #93
352,830 Points 3 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

What an amazing story!  Definitely worth the cost of a commission, and what a great change you brought to three lives.

11:22pm • #94
OCT
05

Very inspirational, showing someone the joys of having an open heart is one of the most priceless gifts one can recieve or give.

1:47pm • #95
OCT
07
Localism Sponsor

Kate, your story reinforces the idea that money isn't everything. Good luck to you and your family.

9:31pm • #96
OCT
11
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Thank you to everyone who left stories of their own, kind words, prayers and good wishes.  I believe that God works in our lives in ways we cannot begin to imagine and there may come a time when every one of us is called to serve as an angel to someone else.  All of you who took the time to speak to me from your hearts have unknowingly served as angels to me and I am deeply grateful for your comments. 

5:08pm • #97
OCT
12
2 Featured Posts

Wow, what a great story.  It was just the other evening that my husband and I were talking about all the people who have made a difference in our lives.  We then began to wonder if we have ever made a difference in someone's lives.  We sincerely hope so... You can KNOW that you have.  What a great blessing for your whole family.

9:20am • #98
116,378 Points 3 Featured Posts

Kate I just moseyed on over here to read this as I saw your other post this morning.  Certainly not what I expected the posts to be about...  You just never know do you? 

I too am adopted...  and have always told the world.  It's an easy conversation to start for you see I have a port wine stain/birthmark on face (my right cheek) which folks will ask what happened (not so much now as when I was younger).  And my response?  It's where my Mom kissed me when they first got me, and it never wiped off....

Pam

11:07am • #99
Outside Blog

Kate, it's amazing how the powers-that-be can orchestrate everything from no babysitter to showing homes to a childless couple, leave you without a commission and gift you with something that can never be taken away. I also read your other post and got over to this one as fast as I could. We truly can never tell how our steps will be ordered. Blessings all around.

4:35pm • #100

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