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09/24/07

Open Adoption – Reconnecting with a First Mother

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Christian Adoption Blog at 08:51 pm , 344 words, 147 views  
Categories: Birth Mothers

As I have mentioned in previous posts, we have an open adoption, and have reconnected with birth grandparents, an older birth sibling and a birth aunt. Whereas, hubby and I personally have spoken to the children’s birth mother, it has been two years since the children have.

This past Friday, while talking to their first mom, I broached the subject with her of possibly talking to the kids again. She said that though hard for her, she really did want to, so we decided to do it right then and I called the kids in. I told them it was “Mama ____ (her first name)”, and since... more


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09/21/07

How to Handle Disagreements Within Birth Families

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Christian Adoption Blog at 11:25 pm , 819 words, 129 views  
Categories: Birth Family

Now I exhort you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all agree and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be made complete in the same mind and in the same judgment (I Corinthians 1:10).

I’ve been debating for some time now whether to blog about this or not, as our children’s birth family knows that I blog about adoption issues here at AdoptionBlogs. However, because I think this may be an issue that many adoptive families find themselves in, I think it's something to throw out for discussion.

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09/16/07

Sharing Discipline With Birth Families

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Christian Adoption Blog at 07:38 pm , 348 words, 137 views  
Categories: Birth Family

Today was just one of those days. You just knew upon waking that things were going South on an unstoppable runaway train, and soon there would be a wreck!

My oldest has been sick for the last couple of days with a head cold. Now, as I remember from my days working in a child care center, behavior is often the first clue that illness is brewing. I’m tempted to think that my youngest may have gotten the bug, because he has just been Mr. Cranky all day!

Our futile attempts to get him to nap were met with hostile resistance, and despite his body’s needs, he kept getting out of bed and playing with his toys. So, when it was time to call his birth grandmother, he was just over... more

07/16/07

Open Adoption - The Love of Birth Family

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Christian Adoption Blog at 05:07 pm , 533 words, 105 views  
Categories: Birth Family

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After I finished posting this morning’s article on the love of physical family, I received a lovely e-mail from my children’s birth grandmother in response to my e-mail wishing her a happy birthday! We are pursuing an open adoption, so I was so happy to hear back from her! Though I am an extrovert, and am rarely at a loss for words, I have been very shy in my budding relationship with our children’s birth family. Not because I have issues with them, or have... more

06/19/07

The Agony and the Ecstasy

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Christian Adoption Blog at 11:50 pm , 330 words, 148 views  
Categories: Birth Mothers

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Life has its dichotomies – life and death; good and evil; and today, I met one up-close and personal … I call it the Agony and the Ecstasy.

Ever since the road trip, I’ve missed my kids unbearably at times. Talking to them is a sweet joy and yet, a bittersweet reminder that they are still several states away. I spoke to them today on the phone, and before hanging up, my daughter quickly whispered, “Bye … I love you, Mama.” That was music to my... more

04/16/07

Giving Thanks: We Have a Birthmother!

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Christian Adoption Blog at 10:18 am , 304 words, 90 views  
Categories: Birth Mothers

Our lawyer woke us up this morning with the glorious news that we now, officially, have a birthmother!

We actually “met” our birthmother via phone for the first time last week, and it was a wonderful hour-long conversation filled with our mutual love of these two precious kids.

So today, we give thanks:

• Thanks to God – Every step of this process has been orchestrated by Him • Thanks for our birthmother – For her selfless and generous love of her children • Thanks for our new children – That they will use the safe haven of our love and our home as a place to thrive, grow, process and explore • Thanks for our new family – We have a new nuclear family... more


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04/12/07

Being Judgmental

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Christian Adoption Blog at 03:54 pm , 791 words, 129 views  
Categories: Birth Mothers

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Do not judge so that you will not be judged. For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you. Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye. (Matthew 7:1-5, NASB)

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03/04/07

Tip of the Day: Avoid Chuck E. Cheese’s Saturday at 5 p.m.

Posted by : Laura Christianson in Christian Adoption Blog at 10:27 am , 504 words, 392 views  
Categories: Open Adoption, Birth Mothers

Yesterday we planned an outing with our older son’s birth mom and her family, to celebrate the birthday of our younger son (did I mention that open adoption can be kind of complex?).

Since we are busy families with crazy work schedules, our outings are quite loosely planned. In other words, we agreed to do something on Saturday, and that something involved meeting for pizza somewhere. Since we live in the Seattle area, there are a lot of choices about where to meet for pizza.

So yesterday at 4:15 p.m., we agreed to meet at Chuck E. Cheese’s. It was early in the day; how could they possibly be busy? Jen’s girls, who are 4 and 2, were tired, and we... more

11/13/06

I'm Thankful for Birth Moms During National Adoption Month

Posted by : Laura Christianson in Christian Adoption Blog at 07:22 am , 242 words, 158 views  
Categories: News & Views, Birth Mothers

We're halfway through National Adoption Month. While the media tends to focus this month on creating awareness of the 120,000+ children in foster care who are waiting to be adopted, I like to view it as a month for everyone touched by adoption to celebrate.

I was reading the November issue of the BirthMom Buds Bulletin and came across an article by Melanie Mosberg that explains National Adoption Month from a birth mom’s perspective. Melanie writes:

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09/11/06

‘Dear Abby’ Advises Birth Mom to Keep Mum About Child She Relinquished

Posted by : Laura Christianson in Christian Adoption Blog at 02:00 pm , 656 words, 154 views  
Categories: Birth Mothers

In the previous post, I introduced you to Jessica, a woman who placed a baby for adoption and now is engaged to be married. She asks Abby to advise her how she should tell her future children about their half-brother.

Abby responds:

I do not agree that your children should be told “from their earliest memory” that they have a half-brother who was adopted by another family. It will be easier for them to understand when... more

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