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Jaymi Bonner, hugs her father, Wayne Bonner, as she meets him and her sister, Bryne, after
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner smiles at her mother, Jeana Bonner, as she gets a look at all of her new fami
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner wears a tiara and holds a flag after arriving at Salt Lake City International
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, right, smiles as she gets a look at all of her new cousins holding balloons
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner wears a tiara after arriving at Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, meets her new cousins at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City Int
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, gets a big hug from her new cousin, Jackie Rasmussen, at the main term
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, gets a big hug from her new cousin, Jackie Rasmussen, at the main te
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jeana Bonner helps her daughter Jaymi Bonner put on a princess dress at the main terminal
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, and her new cousin, Jackie Rasmussen, hold up a princess dress at th
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner runs around with her new princess dress at the main terminal at the Salt Lake
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
With her adopted daughter, Jaymi Bonner, in her arms, Jeana Bonner cries as she talks to r
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner hugs her mother, Jeana Bonner, as she meets her dad, Wayne, and sister, Bryne
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner runs around in her new princess dress at the main terminal at the Salt Lake Ci
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, hugs her father, Wayne Bonner, as she meets him and her sister, Bryne, after arriving with her mother, Jeana, at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. The mother and daughter arrived home after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
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Jaymi Bonner smiles at her mother, Jeana Bonner, as she gets a look at all of her new family members as she rides the escalator down to the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. The Bonners arrived home today after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner wears a tiara and holds a flag after arriving at Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home today after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, right, smiles as she gets a look at all of her new cousins holding balloons at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, left, holding her baby daughter, Bryne, arrived home after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. Jaymi's father, Wayne, is in the background. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner wears a tiara after arriving at Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, meets her new cousins at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, gets a big hug from her new cousin, Jackie Rasmussen, at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home today after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, gets a big hug from her new cousin, Jackie Rasmussen, at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jeana Bonner helps her daughter Jaymi Bonner put on a princess dress at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. The mother and daugher arrived home today after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner, center, and her new cousin, Jackie Rasmussen, hold up a princess dress at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner runs around with her new princess dress at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
With her adopted daughter, Jaymi Bonner, in her arms, Jeana Bonner cries as she talks to reporters at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. The mother and daugher arrived home today after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens, but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner hugs her mother, Jeana Bonner, as she meets her dad, Wayne, and sister, Bryne, as she arrives at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. The mother and daughter arrived home today after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.
Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jaymi Bonner runs around in her new princess dress at the main terminal at the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, February 14, 2013. Jaymi and her mother, Jeana Bonner, arrived home today after weeks spent in Russia trying to finalize the adoption of 5-year-old Jaymi, who has Down syndrome. The Russian government in January approved a ban on adoptions by U.S. citizens but agreed to let adoptions that were already basically completed to proceed. This was one of about 50 adoptions allowed to move forward.