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National Adoption Month: Books with Adoption Themes

National Adoption Month: Books with Adoption Themes

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. #Books with Adoption Themes Over the past couple of years, I have tried to take some time out of my required textbook reading to read something that I really wanted to read. I have tried to make that book something that was a non-fiction book that had some type of adoption theme. Some of the books that I have in my own collection are The Girls Who Went Away by Ann Fessler, Born with Teeth by Kate Mulgrew,…

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National Adoption Month: Music

National Adoption Month: Music

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. #Music   When it comes to processing my grief, listening to music is one of my coping skills. Music has always been a way for me to release my emotions regardless if it was for grief, being happy or whatever. Some of the songs that hit home for me for my adoption journey are: I Will Always Love You by Dolly Parton, Everything to Me and Remember Me by Mark Schultz. One song that has always been one…

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National Adoption Month: Z is for…

National Adoption Month: Z is for…

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. Z is for #Zen Zen, a word that one may not think of when talking about adoption. How can a topic such as adoption be zen, especially from a birthmother’s perspective? Zen is feeling at peace and relaxed, and this is something that I try to strive for when it comes to looking at these past 13+ years. The first zen moment I had was when I meant D&N for the first time at the adoption agency. On…

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National Adoption Month: Y is for…

National Adoption Month: Y is for…

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. Y is for #Young A lot of people assume that most of birth mothers are under the age of 18, but I was one month away from turning 23 years old. I was at the age where if I had chosen to parent, no one would have even batted an eye since I was not a teenager. It is more common for women in their 20s to plan to place than one who is 16 or 18. I…

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National Adoption Month: X is for…

National Adoption Month: X is for…

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. X is for #X-Out X was probably one of the more difficult letters to think of. I then thought about how people have crossed me out of their lives because of my choice to place rather than parent. For them it was easier to walk away rather than address the concerns of a friendship or acquaintance. When it first happened I took it personally, but after 13 years I have came to accept that people have a difficult…

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National Adoption Month: W is for…

National Adoption Month: W is for…

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. W is for #Workshops   Over the years I have had the opportunity to lead workshops at the annual Birthmom Buds Retreat that is held in Charlotte, NC. This retreat weekend is always held the weekend before Mother’s Day and birthmothers all over the country come together for a fun filled weekend full of laughs and shed tears with those who fully understand the emotions that come along with this side of the adoption triad. Each year I…

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National Adoption Month: V is for…

National Adoption Month: V is for…

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. V is for #Vulnerable “The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well-being and help meet the basic human needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty…” – National Association of Social Workers: Code of Ethics Preamble Before getting into the social work field, I knew that I had a duty to give back to the adoption community by educating…

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National Adoption Month: T is for…

National Adoption Month: T is for…

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. T is for #Tattoo Tattoos and adoption, how are they similar? They can be a painful process and they are permanent. I have talked about getting a tattoo for a very long time but could never figure out what I wanted to get. Once Lil Miss was born, I knew that my first tattoo would be in honor of her. I had talked about doing a set of baby feet with her initials and date of birth, but…

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National Adoption Month: S is for…

National Adoption Month: S is for…

 #NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. S is for #Similarities Over the past 13 years I have heard how much Lil Miss looks like me, and some have called her my Mini-Me. We both have blonde hair, blue eyes and same body shape. As she ages, I can often remember what I was doing around the same age. A couple years ago, she entered the age in school where students are encouraged to pick a musical instrument. Later that year, when I was at…

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National Adoption Month: R is for…

National Adoption Month: R is for…

#NationalAdoptionAwareness Month. R is for #Reasons for #Relinquishment “What were the reasons you gave up your daughter for adoption rather than being a parent?” Plain and simple answer: I did not give up my daughter, I chose to create an adoption plan for her as that was the best option at that time in my life. This is a common question that my family members and I are asked when people find out that I chose to place rather than…

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