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Blog Name: My Ethiopian Adoption
Url: http://ethiopian-adoption-journey.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: international adoption, adoption, Africa
Description: A 38 year old single heterosexual Caucasian female, sans husband, sets off on an adoption journey, hoping to become mother to an Ethiopian infant. All relevant topics may be discussed, such as international adoption, attachment parenting, transracial adoption,
Popularity: 13 Followers

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What is Your Faith?
I have long been confused, "agnostic", uncertain, and a mind changer when it comes to religion and faith.I know what I don't believe in. That's easy.Not so sure what I do believe in though, if anything.I found this website that asks 20 or so questions and then analyzes your beliefs and aligns your beliefs with the closest religion to your beliefs. It was interesting!I was r
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A little holiday humor: Best of Craigslist
Happy Thanksgiving everybody! I have to cook, do laundry, get Charlie and I bathed and beautimous, so no long post today. Instead, here's a humourous entry from the Best of Craigslist."Scabrous" is a word that is not used often enough, imo.best of craigslist > indianapolis >
Ethiopian Eating Gene? Moms, can you weigh in here?
Here is my question for those of you who have Ethiopian kids: Do they eat absolutely everything?I ask because Charlie, at 14 months, has eaten (and seems to like) the following foods (which I never imagined a child would like):- broccoli- Brussels sprouts- salmon, tilapia and shrimp- Indian food- Thai food- Ethiopian food- green beans- cucumbers- lettuc
The Transracial Bill of Rights for Adopted Kids
The other day when I was shopping at Sam's Club with Charlie, I saw a black man with a white toddler in his cart. We locked eyes and I started cracking up. We were the photo negative of each other. We said "hi". I asked if he got a lot of stares. He laughed and said he did sometimes but it doesn't bother him. We talked a little w

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