I love reading
these posts about your adoption journey!
Not exact matches
Children's Home helps unite children with permanent, loving families through
adoption and supports all members of the
adoption circle throughout their lifelong
journey Frequency
about 2
posts per month.
Children's Home helps unite children with permanent, loving families through
adoption and supports all members of the
adoption circle throughout their lifelong
journey Frequency
about 2
posts per month.
Children's Home helps unite children with permanent, loving families through
adoption and supports all members of the
adoption circle throughout their lifelong
journey Frequency
about 2
posts per month.
Children's Home helps unite children with permanent, loving families through
adoption and supports all members of the
adoption circle throughout their lifelong
journey Frequency
about 2
posts per month.
http://omega57.wordpress.com/category/
adoption/ and http://omega58.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/daughters-of-the-king/ are
posts about part of our own
adoption journey.
My blog has been written in spurts, and I started it to be a homemaking blog, however, it's really been a faith -
journey blog filled with
posts about the orphan we adopted in our hearts but whose
adoption fell apart, and
about the time we spent in Ukraine with him and
about the family of 8 refugees we met at his orphanage and who now live 3 houses from me in our small hometown in Maine.
I doubt you recall this but on one of your very first
posts about adoption — I think it was when you were asking «how do you know it's right» type of thing, I said you've got to pay attention to the signs, and then went on to talk
about some weird stuff that happened to us during my
adoption journey (my daughters were born in China, and after turning in the paperwork for my first daughter, I began to run into single mom's with Chinese children EVERYWHERE).