Surviving Adoption Loss

Off all the tragedies of life, surviving the loss of a child is the greatest to endure. Losing a child to adoption is no exception. Some argue that since her child is alive, the original mother is spared that grief. They think she is able to experience peace because her child is with a loving couple who would not have a family otherwise. This is a smokescreen. Walk thru the smokescreen and read what it's really like Surviving Adoption Loss from the original mom's side of the story.

Sunday, May 14, 2023

The Dreaded 2nd Weekend of May

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 This year, 2023, we are at the beginning of our fifth year in reunion. It has been an incredible and amazing 4 years so far.  I am keenly a...
Sunday, May 9, 2021

Love You, Hate Me, that's Adoption

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Today is Sunday 5/9/2021 – mother’s day.  I spent the day yesterday with my son and his wife (beginning our 3rd year in reunion). I always...
Monday, October 12, 2020

Why I concealed being a birthmother

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 Why I do not open up about being a birth mother - an introspection [While going through papers, I found these pages ripped out of a spira...
Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Is Healing Possible

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Is healing possible? There are about 20 resources in my book nook relating to adoption (this does not include the eBook and many publi...
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Saturday, January 25, 2020

Christmas - the season of dread

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Today is January 25 th – it is one month after Christmas.   I just finished putting away the Christmas stuff.   I have also done a lot of...
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In general I am a cheery and energetic person. But I am enshrouded in a cloak of iron. That cloak is the weight of greiving my son, whom I've lost to adoption.
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