Do you have a few boxes of tissue handy? OK, great. Go grab two more before you read this. You've been warned!
Us Weekly reports on the story of Jennifer and James Murrow Grover who began the process to bring home their adopted sons, Joseph and Bronson, from the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2012. Unfortunately, while the couple waited for the boys' visas to be approved, there was a ban placed on adoptions. The boys had to remain in their orphanage — one with little food and no running water and where they both suffered from Malaria — for an additional three years.
Thankfully, the boys finally came home earlier this month and their tearful reunion with Jennifer and James at the Salt Lake City International airport is guaranteed to pull your heartstrings and allow a river of tears fall on your face.
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Joseph and Bronson join the family, which includes six other children: Emily, 19, Brianne, 17, Joshua, 16, Lauren, 14, Jeffrey, 12, and Michael, 12. Sadly, another of their son's Jacob, passed away in 2013.
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