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By Rosie Molinary on April 1, 2009
Are you making your baby’s food? Not even. I wanted to. I thought it would be a cool thing to do, but the reality is that the only way I […]
Posted in Life at Home | Tagged adoption, baby food, Ethiopian adoption, international adoption, motherhood, parenting, swaddling, transracial adoption |
By Rosie Molinary on March 15, 2009
When we arrived at the Addis Ababa airport to begin our journey home, we were disappointed to see that our flight had been significantly delayed. Instantly, we knew that we […]
Posted in Beautiful You, Life at Home | Tagged adoption, body image self-awareness, daughters, Ethiopia, Ethiopian adoption, international adoption, motherhood, parenthood, parenting, self-image, sons, transracial adoption |
By Rosie Molinary on February 25, 2009
Attachment and adapation are big words in the adoption world. You want your new family member to smoothly adapt to the transition and attach to his/her new family members, and […]
Posted in Life at Home | Tagged adaptation, adoption, adoption transition, attachment, Ethiopia, Ethiopian adoption, family age, international adoption, parenting, transracial adoption |
By Rosie Molinary on February 18, 2009
There are the obvious things that one loves about parenting: earning the trust of someone so vulnerable and yet discerning, getting a smile out of his pursed little lips, making him […]
Posted in Life at Home | Tagged adoption, babies, infants, international adoption, parenting, transracial adoption |