January 28, 2017
Happy Saturday, friends! Here are a few reads to entice this weekend. We hope you’re able to take quality time with your family today and tomorrow, in whatever form that may be. See you Monday! The Japanese Art of Grieving a Miscarriage. “We went home. I didn’t sleep. I spent a week throwing myself around the […]
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January 25, 2017
Birth father rights are largely absent from conversations about the adoption process. This needs to be changed because birth father rights are just as legitimate as birth mother rights and to dismiss that perpetuates stereotypes that are not helpful to anyone. Furthermore, if a birth father’s rights are not acknowledged during the adoption process it can […]
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January 23, 2017
Every once in a while we like to share our favorite children’s books that support and and discuss adoption themes. We love this method of discussing adoption with our children for many reasons. Not only does it promote one-on-one time with our children, but it’s a creative and thoughtful way to introduce themes and realities […]
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January 22, 2017
It’s been a busy, action-packed week and there is so much compelling content floating around the world right now. Here are the reads that have caught our eyes, minds, and hearts. The banned books your child should read. “When your children read books that have been challenged or banned, you have a double opportunity as […]
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January 19, 2017
The adoption process is not easy. Neither is marriage. Together, these two combined can be a combustible situation, prone to emotional outbursts, feelings of confusion and fear, stunted communication, and a growing distance between two people who need each other very much. It’s devastating, to have sadness creep into your life in a way that […]
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January 16, 2017
It’s humbling to reflect on Martin Luther King, Jr., today, because although we’ve made some steps forward since he was a civil rights leader and activist in this country, lighting a fire for equality and fighting tooth and nail for equal rights for all, we still have a very long ways to go. The fact of […]
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