Video - Home
-
Family with adopted child of their own say Russian ban only hurts children
Posted on December 28, 2012 at 7:19 PM
There is a Russian ornament on the Christmas tree, a nod to Alexander "Sasha" D'Jamoos' birthplace south of Moscow. But Fariview is where he belongs. Mike and Helene D'Jamoos set out on a mission to adopt him, and it has changed all their lives.
Share
More Home Videos
-
Credit: WFAA
Solemn ceremony honors fallen Dallas firefighter
-
Storm system moves through North Texas
-
South Texas roads swamped by record rainfall; at least one dead
-
Dallas officer marks one year since son killed by alleged drunk driver
-
Cleburne man responsible for new national cemetery tradition
-
Sunday protest planned for DISD superintendent's speech at church
-
DISD non-renewing nearly 300 teacher contracts as some ask why
-
Scout leaders resign looking elsewhere after vote to lift ban on gays
-
Uncut: A real Memorial Day
-
Virginia pastor extradited to Fort Worth on sexual assault of minors charges
-
Dallas Cowboy Josh Brent avoids jail, ordered to wear second monitor
-
Getaway driver charged in crash that killed woman, injured kids
-
Dallas officer marks one year since son killed by alleged drunk driver
-
Parkland's JFK treatment room locked away as a state secret
-
Authorities probe Southlake lawyer murder, drug cartel link
-
Highway bridge collapses in Washington state
-
Cowboys' Brent accused of tampering with alcohol-monitoring device
-
Police: Professional criminal organization responsible for Southlake killing