Saturday, June 2, 2012

Yale Chinese girl meets with her possible-mothers

It is a live story which is acting now, far from ending, and which moved millions of Chinese, as well as Americans. A Chinese girl who was adopted from being a baby by an American lady and becomes a Yale University student now, keeps searching her birth mother in Wuhan, China, and gets full support from her adopted mother. The great mother's name is Margaret Cook, and the lucky girl's name is Jenna Cook.


Margaret Cook and her adopted daughter, Jenna.
Margaret fully supports Jenna's efforts to find her birth mother.
Jenna was found being abandoned at the first place in Wuhan, a big city in central China in 1992. Then she was sent to an orphanage and hosted in a couple's family for three months until she was adopted by Margaret, took to and grown in US.
Margaret (right), Jenna, and Jenna's hosted parents.
In Jenna's grow process, Margaret teaches her not forget her heritage, learn Chinese, and take her visiting her home country many times. Educated and affected very effectively, Jenna grows up as a smart, kind, passionful, and helpful girl, and in her recent visits to China she volunteered in the orphanage where the baby she was sent to.
Jenna has an idea to search her birth mother from young age which is encouraged by Margaret, and the idea becomes stronger as she grows older. This year she returns China and by the help of media and Internet social networking, she meets quite a few possible-mothers.
Jenna hugs and enjoys the intimation with a possible-mother.
Jenna hugs and cheers with a possible-mother.
Jenna and her possible-mother's family.
I wish Jenna will find her birth mother eventually, while even if in the worst result she can't fulfill her dream, she would not regret for it, because she already has a best mother ever.

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