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Daily Archives: November 16, 2012
Expecting Twins
In 2007 we decided to try for a baby before looking into adoption. By November I was expecting and I was convinced that it was a boy. This time the pregnancy was complicated and after 6 weeks of bedrest I … Continue reading
The First Step in Our Journey to Adoption
I clearly remember the moment when I knew I wanted to adopt a child. It was on Memorial Day of 2007. Jean-Marc, on the other hand, always wanted to adopt. The first time he mentioned it to me was in … Continue reading
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Tagged bereavement, death of child, international adoption, motherhood
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