Photo Friday: Eli

July 5, 2013

Happy Photo Friday from Eli! It looks like he’s having an action-packed summer, and we hope that you’re having the same! We also hope that you had a wonderful 4th of July yesterday, filled with sparklers, yummy eats and good times with your family. Have a great weekend, and enjoy the long one if you have it!

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Closure: A New Adoption Documentary

July 4, 2013

Happy 4th of July! We hope you’re having a wonderful, relaxing day, enjoying BBQs, the pool, fireworks, and all sorts of outdoor adventures! There have been a wealth of new adoption documentaries hitting the big screen recently, and many of them have focused on transracial adoption. “Closure” is the newest documentary to emerge, which follows […]

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Loving and Describing Your Child…As An Individual

July 2, 2013

We stumbled upon this list of “300 Ways to Describe Your Child” from the Natural Parents Network, and not only do we love the list of words they’ve come up with but we’re also very inspired by the ultimate message, which is how to diversify the way you show and communicate love to your child. […]

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Photo Friday: Jack

June 29, 2013

Look at that big smile! It’s a very happy Photo Friday (Saturday) for Jack, and we hope that you’re having just as fun of a weekend. Enjoy the sunshine with your family, and we’ll see you Monday!

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Adoption News Round-up

June 27, 2013

A very diverse week in adoption news! Some personal topics that hit home on many fronts, confronted by brave individuals whose inspiring stories speak for so many. (As well as how to apply sunscreen to your baby’s skin!) This is a beautiful editorial written for the Huffington Post by Dustin Lance Black, who is the […]

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TED: Rage Against the Minivan

June 25, 2013

Kristen Howerton is the author of an amazing parenting/adoption blog called Rage Against the Minivan. She’s also a professor of psychology at Vanguard University, and the mother of four beautiful children, two of which are born “the old fashioned way” and two of which are adopted. She recently gave a TED talk, and if you […]

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