Full Circle

Full Circle : An Adoptee Becomes The Adopter
Full Circle
An Adoptee Becomes The Adopter
An ongoing tale about a girl teetering on the backside of her 30's and her 40-something husband. Together they embark on their most excellent (and terrifying) adventure yet.. adoption via foster care.
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

11/19 12:31 Radio (Err, Bloggy) Silence
I'm off on a jet plane this morning and my destination has no Internet access. (AAACCCKKKK! Right?) No, I'm not headed to 1984 (although if I was I would have a stern talking to with my high school aged self--1st topic? hair & makeup then on to what...
11/18 6:18 Dad & Me Revisited Part 6
The Son's story sadly unfolded. He confirmed many things that Dad was able to communicate to us. She Devil had fallen on hard times and asked if she, the husband and her children could move in until they got on their feet. They promised to pay rent...
11/16 13:00 Perfect Moment Monday
Some people say Perfect Moments can be found right outside your own front door..
11/15 17:19 Shout Out Sunday
Here's how Shout Out Sunday works:Choose a blog that has moved you. A daily must read. One you stalk. One that makes you laugh, cry or scream at the monitor. A new blog you would like to give exposure to. Someone you would like to introduce to your...
11/14 18:36 Dad & Me Revisited Part 5
I needed help getting She Devil and her brood out of Dad's house. I wanted to remain off the radar for as long as possible.. never in a million years would she of suspected I was now a player in the game (and I wanted to keep it that way). The County...

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