Whatever Wednesdays

March 25, 2009 TongguMomma, What We're Reading 2 Comments

Each Wednesday we post links from the previous week that touch on special needs adoption. Our hope is that these small snapshots provide you with a glimpse of life after adopting through China’s waiting child program… both the long-term blessings and the challenges that come with parenting a child with special needs. We also hope to raise awareness about a variety of special needs.

First Day of Schooladoptive momma (Ethiopia) Carey at The Real Drew Carey Show… her daughter’s first day of school (the fourth grade), less than a month after adoption

looking for spring
adoptive momma (Taiwan) Sarah at Journey to Taiwan for Hannah Claire… a little about treatment options for her daughter’s hemangiomas

Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day adoptive momma (China) Cheri at Infinite Love… basic facts about cerebral palsy on its awareness day, from a momma whose daughter has mild cerebral palsy due to an in utero stroke

Home From Surgery!adoptive momma (China) Jenn at Love Like Crazy!!!… about her daughter’s recent eyelid surgery

Special Needsmomma Kate, who regularly blogs at The Big Piece of Cake, featured at Blog Nosh Magazine… describing her son, who has sensory-seeking sensory processing disorder

Our red thread journey adoptive momma (China) Nicole at The Baker’s Sweets… one family’s journey from sponsorship to the adoption of a little girl with congenital nevus

Bringing Katelynn Home
adoptive momma (China) Chelsea at Gour Family Adoption … their and their travel group’s experiences with older child adoption

Links and Resources by Tracyadoptive momma (China) Tracy at the group blog An-Ya… a list of links for attachment and adoptive parenting



2 responses to “Whatever Wednesdays”

  1. Storm says:

    Thanks for visiting my blog(s). I appreciate you taking the time to stop by and leave a comment.

  2. Kelly H-Y says:

    You have a beautiful blog … thank you for all you do!

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