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Started in 2007, The Adoption Tree is a blog written by an adult adoptee whose adoption took place in Ontario through the public system. She writes about searching for her birth family and issues that arise in their unique relationship. For example,Air Jordan 13 Deterring Animal Pests in the Home Garden, one blog post is about not being acknowledged as the oldest grandchild in the funeral announcements of her paternal birth grandfather,Jordan 13, despite being kept informed of his health until the end of his life.
Transracial Adoptee Blog From Canada
These blogs written by Canadian adoptees and a natural mother are compelling to read and give realistic perspectives on all issues involving adoption. For more real-life stories about adoption in Canada read Review of Labours of Love by Deborah Brennan and Ethiopia Adoption Blogs from Canada.
Often begun as a resource to help other adoptees search for birth parents and birth siblings, blogs written by adoptees give adoptive parents food for thought and let other adoptees know they are not alone.
The Original Heping is a blog written by Mei-Ling that has chronicled her contact with her Taiwanese birth family since 2007. She writes with passion about being a transracial adoptee in Canada, the realities of having two sets of parents and traveling to Taiwan to stay with her birth family in the summer of 2009.
After returning to Canada from Taiwan, Mei-Ling moves on to another blog, Exile of Xingnan,Cheap Air Jordans Comprehensive Immigration Reform & Proposed Drivers License Ch, as she begins a new chapter in her life. The archived blog posts and comments on The Original Heping are valuable reading for adoptive parents and adoptees from all facets of adoption.
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Blog Written by a Canadian Birth Parent
Blogs written by birth parents and adult adoptees provide enlightening perspectives on what adoption looks like from someone other than adoptive parents. Offering insight on everything from how to search for birth family members to handling questions from curious strangers, these three Canadian blogs are thought-provoking and honest resources for anyone involved in adoption.
Unfortunately, in the adoption world, birth parents tend to take a backseat to adoptees and adoptive parents in discussions about adoption. On a Little Island in the Pacific: an Adoption Blog brings the experiences of a Canadian birth mother to the forefront. Her thought-provoking and well-researched blog posts discuss the ethics of adoption, the experiences of natural mothers and also current events in adoption. With many commenting readers, this blog brings much needed attention to issues such as women’s rights,Jordan Shoes 2011, adopting back, and the opening of adoption records.
She also blogs about her hopes of becoming an adoptive parent and the surprise of her child by birth. Gently and eloquently written, The Adoption Tree touches on many aspects of adoption that are relevant to adopted adults and adoptive parents.
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