What an amazing boy. He is, by far, the happiest adoptee I've seen. Too bad I'm already 70yrs old. He makes me want to adopt. God bless your family. You are very blessed to have this little boy sent from God.
He’s soooo darling! It looks like bonded with you almost immediately..., Is that right? What a beautiful family and he looks sooo happy! What a wonderful blessing!!!
OMG, i kept crying to those lyrics, his birth parents dumped him, but you found him, you gave him all the tender loving care he deserves. big thank you for adopting him for bringing him hope for better future!
Oh what a fine boy you have and such a beautiful family you have made. Owen looks like he's a pistol - I love his smile and expressions !! God Bless Your Family !!
Ben, just wanted to tell you how very happy I am for you guys & for Owen. :-) I had not yet heard of this handsome, lovely, sweet addition to your family. Such a touching, impressive video that has left me with tears of joy on my cheeks. Your Dad is smiling down at you all. Just wonderful!! Love, Cousin Sharon Cassin.
What a happy little boy. You can just tell by his wonderful smile and the twinkle in his eyes that Owen loves life. It seems a perfect fit, this family of five. I wish you all the very best!
I can't stop my tears...You're obviously such a wonderfully loving family, & so blessed to have this sweet little boy to love & to enrich the rest of your lives...He's so beautiful & innocent...His precious smiling & happy little face melts my heart...25 yr's ago my own beloved son was adopted from Southeast Asia when he was 19 mo's old...He's grown into such a compassionate & loving young man, but there are times I really miss his "little boy" days...I wish your Family all the very best...(Your little girls are so sweet) Hugs from Ohio...
Usually just adopted kids are a little aversive to their parents because of unfamiliarity and fear but Owen seemed so perfectly at home when he met you guys! He is soooooo cute
La vera ricchezza di una famiglia è nell'amore che riuscirà a trasmettere ai propri figli a prescindere dalla razza, dal colore della pelle e dalla provenienza. Ogni bambino tolto all' abbandono è e sarà per tutti gli uomini di buona volontà una grande vittoria.
Liana Acca Only if you have no love joy happiness or compassion in your heart. How can it be stupid to remove a child from a situation of neglect into love
He seems like a n adorable smiling toddler. But given china 1-child policy (which applies only to the urban Han Chinese, not those rural villagers or minorities) and a preference for male over female, I find it strange any parent would want to abandon unless it was a teenage/single mother pregnancy or possibly a 2nd birth whereby the parents can't afford to pay the fines.
+ymhktravel He is an adorable smiling toddler! There are many many reasons that a mother (and/or father) would feel the need to abandon their child. With Owen, we assume we know why, but as you might know, child abandonment is illegal, so there is no trace left of the birth parents or the exact reasoning. All I know is that it must have been a very difficult/sad experience for both them and their son. As for the 1-child policy, they changed it to 2 children a little over a month ago!
Ben Robie Ya, I have read about it in the English newspaper here in S'pore. I have seen a short documentary on how some toddlers have been kidnapped or led away by some crooks when the parent(s) were busy tending to other matters. Some, like those uyghur children from Xinjiang (western china) have been kidnapped usually by their own people to work for theft syndicate and forced to snatch/steal/pickpocket from unsuspecting people in the big cities. Some might have been stolen from the maternity wards by insiders in cahoots with some of these child traffickers. Some parents could still be searching for their lost child even many years later, running from city to city, province to province in the hope of finding them. China is a country where I've very mixed feelings about its people and pace of developments. On the one hand, I have encountered quite a few warm and friendly people there. and if like me, you had travelled to a few more places in China, you'd also see it has many beautiful and diverse landscapes due to the huge latitudinal difference (deserts, alpine mountains and crystal blue lakes, pretty green meadows, grasslands etc), not just the smoggy cities that the media kept harping about. But on the other hand, it's true that China also has many problems which I find citizens from more liberal and responsible countries found it hard to reconcile with, given it's rich ancient civilisation. Problems such as a paranoid and tight-fisted govt (in terms of dissent from the people), disregard for environmental health and the health of its own people, child kidnapping, unethical in selling adulterated food (eg. rat meat pass off as yak meat, which a chinese national there advised me abt being cautious in the food I eat), etc. Let just say I'm ok with China as a gd tourist destination since I'm just there for a while, but not an ideal place to live and prob to work. :) given it's paranoia and social problems.
ymhktravel - It's hard to get into the mindset of why someone would give up there child, but what if the only way to save your child medically was to give up your parental rights? What if you did not have enough money to pay for a surgery that would save their life, and the only way to guarantee the surgery was to abandon your child? Would you love your child enough to do that? Whenever we talk about child abandonment, it comes with much emotion and complexity - so much that you and I probably will never understand. There is also the element of corruption as you stated above in countries all over the world as it pertains to children (human trafficking). However, can you not also see the beauty of a child that is given a loving family and a family that is given a precious child? It's a messy and beautiful thing, adoption.
Ben Robie I cannot disagree to those possibilities (it could very well be) you have stated in your first para. As with most things, there are 2 perspectives to the same issue, like a coin having 2 sides. I guess whether the child was given up in the hope that he will be taken in by someone that can give him a better life or he was kidnapped by child traffickers, we'd never know unless the biological parents are known.
That little mischievous smile and dimple is everything. What a wonderful little soul. Congrats to your family!!
What an amazing boy. He is, by far, the happiest adoptee I've seen. Too bad I'm already 70yrs old. He makes me want to adopt. God bless your family. You are very blessed to have this little boy sent from God.
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That baby took to his new family and never looked back. God bless this selfless family and precious happy boy
I had tears in my eyes, watching this video. Thank you for sharing. That is a very beautiful family.
He’s soooo darling! It looks like bonded with you almost immediately..., Is that right? What a beautiful family and he looks sooo happy! What a wonderful blessing!!!
What a lovely boy he is. I wish you all every happiness
OMG, i kept crying to those lyrics, his birth parents dumped him, but you found him, you gave him all the tender loving care he deserves. big thank you for adopting him for bringing him hope for better future!
I love his smiling face,so cute.
He has the most adorable facial expressions.
Awww... I adore your family . May the good Lord bless your family
I'm sure you will be (and you already are) amazing parents for your 3 adorable children! I wish you a long and happy life together, you deserve it.
I doubt there could be a more joyfully adorable little boy. His smiling face is simply wonderful. Best wishes.
He seems to be a very bright and inquisitive little boy. Hope for the best for your family. Real cutie.
Beautiful family... enjoy all your moments - times rushes by so quickly xo
Oh what a fine boy you have and such a beautiful family you have made. Owen looks like he's a pistol - I love his smile and expressions !! God Bless Your Family !!
Ben, just wanted to tell you how very happy I am for you guys & for Owen. :-)
I had not yet heard of this handsome, lovely, sweet addition to your family. Such a touching, impressive video that has left me with tears of joy on my cheeks. Your Dad is smiling down at you all. Just wonderful!! Love, Cousin Sharon Cassin.
What a happy little boy. You can just tell by his wonderful smile and the twinkle in his eyes that Owen loves life. It seems a perfect fit, this family of five. I wish you all the very best!
He is adorable!!! I would totally consider adoption in the future too!
You great Americans restore my faith in humanity! God bless you, God bless America.
Hao Xiong how do you know there Americans and every country is great not just America
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@@bethanylightowler6436 what a downer. you missed what he was saying...or you just don't care.
What a cutie pie!! He looks so happy! You have a beautiful family! Lots of blessings for you all! I would love to see updates on how he is now!
The little guy looks secure and happy.
Koko Stillwell iii
I can't stop my tears...You're obviously such a wonderfully loving family, & so blessed to have this sweet little boy to love & to enrich the rest of your lives...He's so beautiful & innocent...His precious smiling & happy little face melts my heart...25 yr's ago my own beloved son was adopted from Southeast Asia when he was 19 mo's old...He's grown into such a compassionate & loving young man, but there are times I really miss his "little boy" days...I wish your Family all the very best...(Your little girls are so sweet) Hugs from Ohio...
Awww. That was a nice comment to read. It's tough when they grow up. My baby just got married this past year.
I had to write and tell you how NEAT and AWESOME that video is. He is so amazing, and you and he are so lucky to have found one another. Congrats!!
Usually just adopted kids are a little aversive to their parents because of unfamiliarity and fear but Owen seemed so perfectly at home when he met you guys! He is soooooo cute
Awesome video! We adopted my little sister in 2002 and she's the best thing to ever happen to our family.
Awww; that's great. They are very special gifts from God for sure
Beautiful family . May God bless your family
Beautiful story! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for Sharing ... we adopted in 2006... Praying to adopt again.
haha nice video, i am adopted from China to in 2001(i was 2 years old).
He's beautiful! :D
Beautiful Family!
God bless the family....
j'adore la joie de vivre de cet enfant, une merveille
Hes perfect💙
What a beautiful story.
He is precious!!
What a handsome lad, congratulations to you all!
Sooo adirable, huggable bubbly lil boy. Slit eyes are sooo cute.
Love his personality ! Yall are blessed
wish you guys the best. beautiful son.
Aqui de Goiânia Goiás amo ver esses vídeos de adoção, e muito lindo.
Que Deus abençoe a todos.
beautiful family
Adorable Owen. Looks very mischevious !!
What a beautiful little Boy
What a sweet boy!
Love this 💕
Excellent!
La vera ricchezza di una famiglia è nell'amore che riuscirà a trasmettere ai propri figli a prescindere dalla razza, dal colore della pelle e dalla provenienza. Ogni bambino tolto all' abbandono è e sarà per tutti gli uomini di buona volontà una grande vittoria.
Geez, I just fell in love and I never met him. Praying he's happy and adjust ing to life at home
What a beautifull family
Ciao che bello bambino carino anche la sua famiglia bella carina come il bambino ciao tutti
2 motivi 1 più bello dell altro😥😥✌👏
beautiful people
Did you go through an adoption agency? I want to learn more about adoption.
Where is this litlle boy now?how is he?
Same family, same city :)
Stupendpo video.
Liana Acca
Only if you have no love joy happiness or compassion in your heart. How can it be stupid to remove a child from a situation of neglect into love
Maree kettle stupendo means stupendous in Italian 😀
Yes, stupendo means beautiful
With love from Venice
Ciao bello bambino carino
Ciao anche la famiglia che visto il vidio ciao
Yes Adop tion
🙏👏👍😍💞
Più bella cosa non c'è
He seems like a n adorable smiling toddler. But given china 1-child policy (which applies only to the urban Han Chinese, not those rural villagers or minorities) and a preference for male over female, I find it strange any parent would want to abandon unless it was a teenage/single mother pregnancy or possibly a 2nd birth whereby the parents can't afford to pay the fines.
+ymhktravel He is an adorable smiling toddler! There are many many reasons that a mother (and/or father) would feel the need to abandon their child. With Owen, we assume we know why, but as you might know, child abandonment is illegal, so there is no trace left of the birth parents or the exact reasoning. All I know is that it must have been a very difficult/sad experience for both them and their son. As for the 1-child policy, they changed it to 2 children a little over a month ago!
Ben Robie Ya, I have read about it in the English newspaper here in S'pore. I have seen a short documentary on how some toddlers have been kidnapped or led away by some crooks when the parent(s) were busy tending to other matters. Some, like those uyghur children from Xinjiang (western china) have been kidnapped usually by their own people to work for theft syndicate and forced to snatch/steal/pickpocket from unsuspecting people in the big cities. Some might have been stolen from the maternity wards by insiders in cahoots with some of these child traffickers. Some parents could still be searching for their lost child even many years later, running from city to city, province to province in the hope of finding them. China is a country where I've very mixed feelings about its people and pace of developments. On the one hand, I have encountered quite a few warm and friendly people there. and if like me, you had travelled to a few more places in China, you'd also see it has many beautiful and diverse landscapes due to the huge latitudinal difference (deserts, alpine mountains and crystal blue lakes, pretty green meadows, grasslands etc), not just the smoggy cities that the media kept harping about. But on the other hand, it's true that China also has many problems which I find citizens from more liberal and responsible countries found it hard to reconcile with, given it's rich ancient civilisation. Problems such as a paranoid and tight-fisted govt (in terms of dissent from the people), disregard for environmental health and the health of its own people, child kidnapping, unethical in selling adulterated food (eg. rat meat pass off as yak meat, which a chinese national there advised me abt being cautious in the food I eat), etc. Let just say I'm ok with China as a gd tourist destination since I'm just there for a while, but not an ideal place to live and prob to work. :) given it's paranoia and social problems.
Phil Luo So that means the parents abandoned them because they dont want to be burdened by them even if it's their own flesh and blood?
ymhktravel - It's hard to get into the mindset of why someone would give up there child, but what if the only way to save your child medically was to give up your parental rights? What if you did not have enough money to pay for a surgery that would save their life, and the only way to guarantee the surgery was to abandon your child? Would you love your child enough to do that? Whenever we talk about child abandonment, it comes with much emotion and complexity - so much that you and I probably will never understand. There is also the element of corruption as you stated above in countries all over the world as it pertains to children (human trafficking). However, can you not also see the beauty of a child that is given a loving family and a family that is given a precious child? It's a messy and beautiful thing, adoption.
Ben Robie I cannot disagree to those possibilities (it could very well be) you have stated in your first para. As with most things, there are 2 perspectives to the same issue, like a coin having 2 sides. I guess whether the child was given up in the hope that he will be taken in by someone that can give him a better life or he was kidnapped by child traffickers, we'd never know unless the biological parents are known.
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I feel so sad for those china kids have to separate from their parents.
They were already abandoned
What a beautiful family