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Cure International

Cure International

October 1, 2012

Living in Ethiopia over the past 9 months has completely opened my eyes and heart to a culture I never knew existed having grown up in suburban Louisiana. I’ve had the opportunity to write for an organization called CURE international that provides free operations for children with disabilities. I’ve met families from all different walks [...]

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What Will I Look Like When I Grow Up?

What Will I Look Like When I Grow Up?

September 23, 2012

This morning as I drove my daughters to school Savannah (my middle schooler) brought up the discussion of genetics. She was primping herself in the visor mirror and pondering “What will I look like when I grow up?” NOTE : THIS IS HOW YOUR CHILD BRINGS UP IMPORTANT ADOPTION CONVERSATIONS SO BE AWARE OF THEM [...]

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ADOPTIVE DAD – a job description

ADOPTIVE DAD – a job description

September 17, 2012

ADOPTIVE DAD. An acronym describing the job of being an adoptive dad. These are my thoughts but I’m no recruiter. The good news here is that you are your own boss, so you can change the job description to match what’s important to you. Always there Dad before self Off-duty Parent not friend Training Initiate [...]

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How to Support Your Spouse While Waiting To Adopt

How to Support Your Spouse While Waiting To Adopt

September 10, 2012

I suspect the feeling you get when you are “trying to get pregnant” is the closest thing to what people go through when they are waiting to adopt. It’s gotta be especially tough if you have already gone through the “trying to get pregnant” phase first. For those who have also tried to have a [...]

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7 Ways To Be An Adoption Advocate

7 Ways To Be An Adoption Advocate

August 20, 20120 Comments

A lot of people think you’ve either had to be adopted yourself, or have adopted a child to be an adoption advocate. Wrong. The number of adopted children continues to grow in our country as well as the number of people seeking to adopt. If you have a heart for children who need to be [...]

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How do you discover your adopted child’s talents?

How do you discover your adopted child’s talents?

August 14, 20121 Comment

I have several relatives with musical talent, and I myself play bass guitar and write music. I come from a family of soccer and volleyball players. No surprise, my brother’s and sister’s kids are very athletic and play both of these sports. Therefore it is likely that if I had a bio child they would have [...]

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7 Reasons Why To Tell Your Child’s Teacher They’re Adopted

7 Reasons Why To Tell Your Child’s Teacher They’re Adopted

August 7, 20122 Comments

It takes more than a fun fancy backpack and new clothes to help your child have a successful year at school. Now that school is back in session it’s a good time to think about whether or not to inform you child’s teacher they’re adopted. Remember your child spends almost as much time every day [...]

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Adoption Day – What To Expect

Adoption Day – What To Expect

August 2, 20120 Comments

It finally happened – Adoption Day! 3 girls being adopted + 5 existing family members = 8 Total Family Members. Holy cow. But what does an Adoption Day consist of exactly and how do all the parties involved feel about it? For me Adoption Day meant: My family was finally, officially intact and no one could take that [...]

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Losing Sleep Over Sad Dreams

Losing Sleep Over Sad Dreams

July 25, 20122 Comments

When you adopt an older child (which for us has been 18 months and older), it’s tough to know when your kids need you or when they are just playing you. I lean towards love and understanding, but sometimes it bites me in the butt. Reason #247 for adopting older children: unlike babies, they usually [...]

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Happy 1st Blogiversary

Happy 1st Blogiversary

July 18, 20120 Comments

Wow. What an exciting year it’s been since we started this blog. It all began with a desire to share our thoughts and experiences about adoption with others and we have been humbled and overwhelemed by your response. Everyday we meet new people who inspire us with their story of how adoption has touched their [...]

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