Have A Great Weekend.

May 31, 2019

Happy weekend! We hope it’s a beautiful one for you. We’re popping by to share our favorite reads of the week, and we hope you enjoy.  In this week’s blog post we talk about how to create an adoption plan while pregnant.  Very Well Family put together a list of five ways to have a […]

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Thoughts for Birth Mothers on Creating an Adoption Plan

May 29, 2019

Getting pregnant unexpectedly can be a very stressful situation. No matter which options you’re considering, it’s difficult to think and operate under duress. Should you choose adoption for your child, there is research and planning ahead. An adoption plan is 100% yours to control, but where do you start? Do your research. This is immensely […]

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Have A Great Long Weekend

May 24, 2019

The first long weekend of the warm weather season is here! We hope you find restoration and positive connection with ones you love near and far. We’re celebrating with lots of interesting reads this week. Enjoy! We talked about slow parenting in our blog this week. It’s a hands-off parenting style that more people are […]

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What Is Slow Parenting?

May 22, 2019

Children need to space to stretch, grow, and play, but that does not mean that life (or childhood) needs to be fast-paced. “Slow Parenting” is a term that is gaining traction. No, it is not about moving at the pace of a snail, but about bringing balance back into the home. When parents practice slow […]

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Have A Great Weekend

May 17, 2019

The “April showers” are a little bit late this year, but we will take it. Spring has arrived! Enjoy your weekend and some of our favorite reads. This week on the blog, we talk about how to create a history for your adopted child. Including some tips about how you can make it an experience for […]

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The Story of You Before Us

May 15, 2019

History for an adopted child is an interesting concept. Like anyone else, they have a history, but it is documented differently. They may never see photos from their birth parent’s childhood or what their birth grandparents look like. They may have siblings they don’t know, or don’t know how to contact. It changes what they […]

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