Robert Klose, as a single man, has adopted two sons, both from Russia, I believe. They were adopted separately a number of years apart and are now brothers.
He has written extensively in essays for The Christian Science Monitor about his journey as a father, and I always like to get an update. His stuff is the days of gentle living, filled with love and tenderness.
His latest which you will find here is about his younger son who is 10 years old.
He talks about collective nouns for animals.
Karin
Originally posted 2007-03-26 07:54:29.
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Thanks for the link, it was a lovely read!