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Pseudonyms and Us | Mother Issues
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Having recently discovered your blog I’m really enjoying it. Your take on the anonymity thing fits with mine. I’m struggling a bit altogether with the way I talk about my daughter in my blog; it does seem to be such a minefield no matter which way I turn. Thanks for acknowledging the problem in a way that is respectful for everyone. Looking forward to reading more,. May 1, 2011 at 1:48 am. 16 months. « Tortoise Tales. May 1, 2011 at 2:02 am. Possibly a stupid question, but is Mara a pseudonym? I'm Thorn&...
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Hey there – thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting, especially since it brought me here for the first time! I’ll be back! October 8, 2008 at 9:12 pm. Couldn’t you lie a bit and say you’re in your…well…40s? You are an old soul, I think. I would never have guessed you were in your 20s (thereby revealing some previously unacknowledged idea I have about people in their 20s). Glad to blog-know you! Spring @ forever spring. January 5, 2009 at 10:19 pm. December 11, 2009 at 3:39 pm. I popped over here fr...
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Timeline | Mother Issues
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8211; call social services. 8211; Begin classes. 8211; matched with our homestudy caseworker. 8211; first homestudy visit. Graduation from training classes. 8211; attended a foster/adopt social services picnic. 8211; homestudy written and presented to divisional social services manager. 8211; homestudy conditionally approved. 8211; first referred child: Ezra. 8211; decided we couldn’t parent Ezra. 8211; sent our file out on an 11-year-old, Mychael. 8211; rejected as a home for Mychael. 8211; reactivated ...
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FAMILY BUILDING: From Where I Sit: May 16, 2008
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FAMILY BUILDING: From Where I Sit. Comments and observations on family-building CHOICES and CONSEQUENCES.FROM WHERE I SIT! Friday, May 16, 2008. It's National Foster Care Month, so. Cross Over the Bridge! They both had grown up knowing kids who had been adopted. Some of their friends and neighbors had chosen adoption to build their families as well. Where should the start, they asked, and what were my recommendations? Was it a similar process internationally? Also risky business. But again, they left...