Photo Friday: Kyle

June 27, 2014

Happy Photo Friday to little Kyle, who is just a few days old here, pictured with his father Warren. This is one of his dad’s, Warren and Bradley’s, favorite pictures and we can totally see why! So very precious. Kyle is now four months old! We hope you’re gearing up for a wonderful weekend! As […]

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Wednesday Affirmations

June 25, 2014

Here are some positive affirmations to get you through the middle of the week and on into the weekend! We are particularly in love with this adoption poem, as it highlights the relationship between birth mother and adoptive mother, showing what a special, unique bond that is:   “Once there were two women who never […]

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Adoption News Roundup

June 23, 2014

Happy Monday! We hope you had a fabulous weekend.. Here’s a look at some of the adoption news that cropped up over the past week: Did you know that the US is the highest adopter of Indian children? While there is controversy over the favoring of foreign families to national families, it has also been […]

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Photo Friday: Austin

June 20, 2014

Happy Photo Friday from one of the most smiley babies around…Mr. Austin! At just five months old, we just can’t get over how his laughter and grin completely transforms his face–what a precious, precious gift. We could all stand to learn something from this little man, quite frankly! We’re sure he’s a joy for his […]

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Five Reasons Why Dads are Necessary

June 18, 2014

Before we begin this post: none of this is to say that Moms are unnecessary, or that children can’t flourish beautifully in single-parent homes. But in many families dads are the unsung heroes, and all of the beautiful stories we came across this Father’s Day really reinforced that. So we decided to share a few […]

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Adoption News Round—Special Father’s Day Focus!

June 15, 2014

Here’s a look at some of the top adoptions news stories to hit the web this week: These inspiring adoptive parents are working hard to break down stigmas surrounding adoption, including the notion that it would be difficult, or even impossible, to parent someone else’s child, and in the foster community–that you don’t “make money” […]

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