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A small but happy family. Our Journey to Adoption. Adopted kids preparing for loss. Asymp; Leave a comment. My heart aches, the thought of yet another loss. I pray every day as hard and as often as I can. I’ve always prayed but now I surely pray louder. How do you prepare for the loss of your mother? How do I prepare my adopted kids who have already both lost their bio mums to the loss of their one and only grandma? How to prepare…for now we are trying to be strong. Birth country heritage: why the focus?
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Tales From Our House: August 2015
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Tales From Our House. A blog about family, adoption, special needs and the love of Jesus. Monday, August 31, 2015. Alert Me Emergency Bands. There are as many opinions out there about "labeling" a child, as there are people. Some say do, some say don't. Some say it shame's the child, encourages bullying and causes people to view the child by his diagnosis instead of a child. Joseph enjoys activities that are designed for children several years younger than himself. Sometimes I simply place him with a...
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The Police Return – Matthew Blythe – meandminimees
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Matthew Blythe – meandminimees. Matthew Blythe – A single adopter. A story of then, now and the future. Me and The Minis. Things are difficult here at the moment. You may have read my previous post The Police. That experience left me feeling flat. I may have not contacted the police again, unless a police officer friend gave me a bit of a lecture , telling me to get help if we needed it. I wasn’t going to post this, but then felt I should. Last night, I felt that, maybe, they cared. December 19, 2016.
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Our Journey to Adoption | HOPING KENYA
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A small but happy family. Our Journey to Adoption. Our Journey to Adoption. May 2012: Started collecting documents and applied for second adoption Counselling. August 2012 : Started counselling with Save the Children. April 2013: Save the children Home visit and meeting with rest of the family. May 2013: Home study delivered to my provider: Interpedia – first meeting and country decision: KENYA. September 2013: preliminary Adoption permit (information on marriage missing) supplemented info. May 2015: tri...
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A small but happy family. Our Journey to Adoption. Picking up your adopted child is probably the happiest moment. Of your life both, for the adopting family and the chosen adopted child. But what about the ones who have not been chosen? Those kids who grew up with your daughter or son, shared their lonely nights in the same bed, those who will miss your daughter or son play-dates and will be left wondering: Why not me? Why haven’t I been chosen? DONATE also to the kids who will be left behind. Enter your...
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Tales From Our House: The End Of The Battery
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Tales From Our House. A blog about family, adoption, special needs and the love of Jesus. Friday, August 14, 2015. The End Of The Battery. Lia had an x ray done yesterday and the battery was no where in sight. The pictures didn't get well at all but I decided to share them anyway. Lia was pleased with the "funny dress" she had to wear. Waiting for the tech to read her x ray. And a sticker for a job well done! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sensory Bead Sale Until December 1. Sensory Beads By Sandra.
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The Boys | Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone
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Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone. Our Story of living life and loving each other! August 11, 2015. They are all I could think about today. Did they have a good first day at school? Are they doing homework tonight? Did someone take their picture this morning standing by the bus in their brand new school clothes? Meeting “waiting children”. Pizza Party →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). On Our h...
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Some of my favorite pics from the garden | Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone
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Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone. Our Story of living life and loving each other! Some of my favorite pics from the garden. August 2, 2015. Look at the bee! He’s been working very hard in my garden this summer! This lovely sunflower is just beginning to bloom! This is my absolute favorite one! God is so amazing! He put such care and attention into all of His creation! Look at the detail He put into designing this beautiful butterfly! I really hope the pumpkins, carrots, lettuce, and kale all work out too!
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Pizza Party | Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone
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Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone. Our Story of living life and loving each other! August 12, 2015. I contacted the group home where The Boys live today. We’re going back for another visit on Friday! We can’t wait! We’re so excited to visit all the kids, but especially The Boys again. The first time we went I asked both of them what their favorite foods to eat were. The oldest said, “food! 8221; The youngest said, “pizza,” and then his brother added, “oh, yes! 21 Months →. 2 thoughts on “ Pizza Party.
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January | 2015 | Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone
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Keeping Calm While Daddy is Gone. Our Story of living life and loving each other! Another one of those fears. January 30, 2015. We were done with what we needed to do and fortunately there was a back exit that we were ushered to, so that we could leave and find our car. We strapped the babies into their carseats and we got out of there. So, now that this particular fear has been realized, I no longer fear a meeting like this anymore. Do I ever want to see this woman again? Will Baby Girl and I have to?
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