I really don't understand why people like these can't and won't adopt a child from there own country there are many to adopt,they should think of babies right where they live,help one of your own maybe getting away from abusive parents or and druggie parents. Don't spend a lot of money on travel adopt and save one of your own they need you. I would be ashamed of myself if I done it. Adopt one from your country as they need people like you to love and care for them. This is not right,amaze all by adopting a child from where you live. No offence.
I don't usually comment on comments on my video, but this one irked me. At the time you wrote that comment there were 30 million orphans in India, or the population of Texas. Most of them are girls, and most of them will end up on the streets, become addicted to drugs, and likely be trafficked. Do you realize what you are saying about these children? Do you realize what you are saying about my daughter? Do they or did she not deserve a family too? Every child that is adopted from India must FIRST be put up for adoption by an Indian citizen. My daughter in this video was not adopted by a citizen of India, so yes, a foreigner adopted a child from India. Gasp. For all you know I could help foster children here in the USA as well. Oh by the way, it is still expensive to adopt a child in the States, very expensive. What irked me the most about your comment was your concluding phrase "This is not right" - I don't see how bringing a child into your family, regardless of what country they came from, can be considered such. You do not know my background, or my daughter's background for that matter, what it took for us to bring her her home (yes it was expensive), or what originally lead me and my wife to chose to adopt her from India. But I suppose I will now hang my head in "shame" like you suggest because of this dastardly deed. Thank you for watching and expressing your opinion.
@@taylordykstra7692 I am an Indian and i totally endorse your view and thank you for welcoming Anya Pavithra as your daughter. God bless her and you.Pavithra is beautiful and so blessed.
If you haven’t adopted or fostered a child, you are not part of any solution. Shut up, Susan Barr. A child is a child and they all deserve loving homes, regardless of where they are born. Not your money, not your family, not your parenting. Find a way to contribute to the world.
I am an adoptive mother myself and though people have different journeys to their adoption but in the end with their bundle of joy in the hands, the line between biological and adoptive child diminishes and is taken over by love, affection that knows no bound. Congratulations on your journey ahead 😊
Why go through a pregnancy when thousands of babies and children need homes all over the world. Their not your fresh and blood but who can't help love a beautiful little girl like this. A baby is a gift from God and it doesn't have to come from your body. This is a beautiful story and god bless the parents who gave this angel a loving home. Maybe they will adopt her a little brother. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Why not? God made women to carry babies. Yes there is a lot of children who was abandonned and it will continue to be. Their birth parents made this choice and it was their responsability to take care of these babies. We are not responsible for other people actions. Only for ours.
She is pure love! What an incredibly beautiful family. Would you adopt from India again? It seems like a ver long but rewarding process. Much love to your family.
God bless you Pavithra, now you have good family, grow and learn a lot, never forget your parents bcoz indians will care much parents than his hubby ( less cases maybe here and there, but its least proportion than west Lakshmi BC Canada
For those who don’t know it’s GOD who decides what babies need parents and those babies are matched with the parents who will nurture them and in special needs children they need parents who can make sure that they get the special care and support that they need so when people comment about adoption why don’t people adopt in their own areas remember that there are millions of beautiful children who need LOVE no matter where they come from they are ALL GODS CHILDREN
It has been 4 years, she was a lovely little baby, beautiful eyes, the only thing I hope for her, is that you took her to have reconstructive plastic surgery on her left ear.
I really don't understand why people like these can't and won't adopt a child from there own country there are many to adopt,they should think of babies right where they live,help one of your own maybe getting away from abusive parents or and druggie parents. Don't spend a lot of money on travel adopt and save one of your own they need you. I would be ashamed of myself if I done it. Adopt one from your country as they need people like you to love and care for them. This is not right,amaze all by adopting a child from where you live. No offence.
I don't usually comment on comments on my video, but this one irked me. At the time you wrote that comment there were 30 million orphans in India, or the population of Texas. Most of them are girls, and most of them will end up on the streets, become addicted to drugs, and likely be trafficked. Do you realize what you are saying about these children? Do you realize what you are saying about my daughter? Do they or did she not deserve a family too? Every child that is adopted from India must FIRST be put up for adoption by an Indian citizen. My daughter in this video was not adopted by a citizen of India, so yes, a foreigner adopted a child from India. Gasp. For all you know I could help foster children here in the USA as well. Oh by the way, it is still expensive to adopt a child in the States, very expensive. What irked me the most about your comment was your concluding phrase "This is not right" - I don't see how bringing a child into your family, regardless of what country they came from, can be considered such. You do not know my background, or my daughter's background for that matter, what it took for us to bring her her home (yes it was expensive), or what originally lead me and my wife to chose to adopt her from India. But I suppose I will now hang my head in "shame" like you suggest because of this dastardly deed.
Thank you for watching and expressing your opinion.
@@taylordykstra7692 I am an Indian and i totally endorse your view and thank you for welcoming Anya Pavithra as your daughter. God bless her and you.Pavithra is beautiful and so blessed.
Thank you so much for doing what you do. God Bless
@@taylordykstra7692great sir.. May God bless all of you sir.. Love from Malaysia 🎉🎉❤❤🙏🙏😍😍
If you haven’t adopted or fostered a child, you are not part of any solution. Shut up, Susan Barr. A child is a child and they all deserve loving homes, regardless of where they are born. Not your money, not your family, not your parenting. Find a way to contribute to the world.
Adoption is the most noble deed by man. You are the most beautiful souls to take a forgotten angel 😇 back home. God bless you endlessly 🙏
Very beautiful, loved meeting Anya. God is wonderful!
She is so lovely and seems such a happy little soul..
Congratulations!!! What a beautiful girl! Love her eyes!
Beautiful Baby.
May God continue to bless you.
♥️
She has a smile that would light up an entire room, wishing her and her new mom and dad, heaps of happiness,
Thank you for doing this kindness ❤
Das ist wirklich wunderbar von Ihnen! Weiterhin alles Gute und für alle ein gesundes,schönes Leben für alle! Greetings from Stuttgart, Germany! ❤😊🎉
She is very beautiful child! That she remains very beautiful!
Beautiful.... Just WOW❤️
Iam literally crying
I admire you for bringing this lovely little girl to your family ❤❤❤
I hope you enjoy her,have a lot of happiness and give her all the love in the world. She will bring you joy and happiness and big big smiles.
Bravo a' cette famille ..... les parents ont un grand coeur.
Oooh - THAT smile !
You r real zems god bless ur family always
God blessed you for adapting that baby from India
I am an adoptive mother myself and though people have different journeys to their adoption but in the end with their bundle of joy in the hands, the line between biological and adoptive child diminishes and is taken over by love, affection that knows no bound. Congratulations on your journey ahead 😊
Beautiful!
She’s beautiful. I lovethat y’all decided to adopt Anya from India.
Why go through a pregnancy when thousands of babies and children need homes all over the world. Their not your fresh and blood but who can't help love a beautiful little girl like this. A baby is a gift from God and it doesn't have to come from your body. This is a beautiful story and god bless the parents who gave this angel a loving home. Maybe they will adopt her a little brother. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Why not? God made women to carry babies. Yes there is a lot of children who was abandonned and it will continue to be. Their birth parents made this choice and it was their responsability to take care of these babies. We are not responsible for other people actions. Only for ours.
Two of my children are adopted and six are biological. They are all my children and all meant to be here
Lovely Journey....Beautiful family... hope to see more vlogs of Anya...
Awesome! May God Bless you All! Are you any relation to Josh and Amanda Dykstra?,
Congratulations!❤
Beautiful video.
Thank you for adopting a baby girl from India🥰🌈❤
Thank you so much for caring indian girl. 🙏🙏from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Would like to know abt how in the present....
No le va a faltar amor , felicidades familia 🥰🥰🥰
That’s so cute ❤
Proud of you guys❤❤❤
Good work ❤❤
She is pure love! What an incredibly beautiful family. Would you adopt from India again? It seems like a ver long but rewarding process. Much love to your family.
you are heroes
Krasna rodinka. Blahopreji.Dekuji.
❤finalmente una mamma e un papà e tanto amore
Praise the Lord
Your baby is prosperous, make her doctor with good education...I swear she will make proud of your ancestory.
🌹🌹🌹
❤❤❤
I ask what is the joint adoption family procedure
Felicidades bellos esos ojos
God bless you Pavithra, now you have good family, grow and learn a lot, never forget your parents bcoz indians will care much parents than his hubby ( less cases maybe here and there, but its least proportion than west
Lakshmi
BC
Canada
So cute
❤️❤️❤️🇸🇪🌸
Bad idea putting a background music . And i have to say i do Appriciate you guys traveling a country just to adopt a kid For that GG
ADOPTION HOW MANY YEAR AFTER U GET ADOPTION.
For those who don’t know it’s GOD who decides what babies need parents and those babies are matched with the parents who will nurture them and in special needs children they need parents who can make sure that they get the special care and support that they need so when people comment about adoption why don’t people adopt in their own areas remember that there are millions of beautiful children who need LOVE no matter where they come from they are ALL GODS CHILDREN
We need updates ❤😊
Some people don’t understand it’s not up to us who gets adopted it’s GODs WILL where the children come from in HIS world
Anya means mother.
Beautiful 😅baby
It has been 4 years, she was a lovely little baby, beautiful eyes, the only thing I hope for her, is that you took her to have reconstructive plastic surgery on her left ear.
Its the little African and Indian babies i feel sad 4 they are passed to white people and might never have seen b4 so must be strange for them 😮😮😮