One family who has visited there last year mentioned "the nannies would go to the temple to pray for the children if they were sick or to pry for continued good health. "
Another couple who were allowed to visit the orphanage October 2006 reports the following: “We then toured very specific areas of the orphanage - the babies' rooms with their little cot/cribs lined up, the playroom, and a room with a handful of kids playing. We saw many smiling nannies and some very happy babies, all of whom were being held and cared for by their own nanny. We saw a lot of love and caring while we were there, and the director himself (Mr Yu Yong Gao) seemed to have a very special relationship with each baby as well. He told us that there were only 40 children in the orphanage at the time, and over the past 10 years, 200 children have been adopted out of Pingjiang."
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We have done research and heard similar things. All the babies in our group have adjusted, are healthy and right where they should be developmentally and even a little "ahead" of the game! I can't wait to read about your journey while you are there! Best wishes.....
That is wonderful news. It is so reassuring to hear that your daughter was getting good care while in China.
I always got the sense that Lily was loved very much and that was such a comfort.
I'm very excited for you to take the next step...
You will want to look at my post tomorrow. Pingjiang girls galore! :)
Four Pingjiang girls on my blog today! :) Cna't wait to hear when you will travel!
Congratulations! Your daughter is beautiful. I just came across your blog. I'll have to watch as you prepare to travel and bring Elizabeth home.
I will try and teach dad what a Blog is...we are all very excited 8^)
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