tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25895055.post171202107629198937..comments2023-05-18T10:45:30.821-04:00Comments on Korean-Adoption: Knowledge is Power – Part OneMohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11942380766476199209noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25895055.post-48918312530108550142009-04-13T11:41:00.000-04:002009-04-13T11:41:00.000-04:00Hi! I am a teacher/librarian in the Grand Rapids ...Hi! I am a teacher/librarian in the Grand Rapids area and I am taking a class on Web 2.0 tools. For one of the assignments, we have to search for blogs related to something we're interested in. Having 2 kids, age 12 and 14, adopted from Korea, I searched "Korean adoption" and your blog was the first hit. I just wondered where you live in Michigan and if you know about the FFIC Heritage Camp. It takes place at a school in the GR area and over 400 kids, ages preschool through grade 9, attend for a week-long daycamp which focuses on their birth cultures. At one time, it was heavily Korean, but now we have about 80 Korean children. There are also Chinese, Eastern European, and South American kids. Even if your child doesn't attend, it's fun to come visit or to hang out in the Parent Resource Room with other waiting parents or those whose children are too young for camp. For more information, please visit fficgr.org or you can email me at susanmccaffrey@gmail.com. Best wishes for a quick and successful second adoption. Susan McCaffreySusan McCaffreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11322218642521625200noreply@blogger.com