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Change is Inevitable.I’m a 30-something blogger living in the D.C. metro area with my husband, Mr. Badger. Follow our story from ART to Adoption as we attempt to start our family. I have an obsession with Grey’s Anatomy and a love of sports…oh and a potty mouth.

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    Hello there! I was hoping you could send me your password please. Thanks so much :)

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    password? pretty please??

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    Would love the password! I am pretty sure I had it at one time, but my computer crashed and I seem to have lost it. Thanks! Michelle

  4. Sonya #
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    I came across your blog and we (my husband and I) also live in DC. I am looking for a reference to a good RE. I’ve gone to GW (but didn’t like it there). Who do you go to? I was thinking Shady Grove but I am not certain.

    I have had two miscarriages one being in 05 and the other 06. We took off some time just because it was too difficult but not I am ready to get “re-evaluated” and move forward from there. Any information you could provide would be wonderful.

    Thank you,
    Sonya

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    Hi
    came acorss your blog today – I loved it! Like you, I also have an “unusual” obession with Grey’s!!!!

    Good luck on your journey – I will definitely be back

    Natalie

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    :)

  7. Alison #
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    Can I please have the password so I can follow along with you and Mr. Badger?? Thanks a million :)

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    Hi! I’d love to find out more about the DC Metro area get togethers. I read about the group over at Mel’s Lost and Found. You can email me at SharingMyStory at yahoo dot com or drop by my blog any time. :)

  9. Rosa #
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    Hi! I’m not a normal reader of your blog, but I saw your comment on Jezebel (about hearing from adoptees) and found you on here. I’m an adoptee, was adopted at a few weeks old, and I have had a fantastic life. I was raised in a huge loving family, and although I had questions about my birth family, I never questioned if I was where I was supposed to be. Judging from what I have read on here so far, your child won’t either. You seem to be an amazing mother.

    The point is, that my birth mother found me months ago on the internet (I’m 22) and i was shaken up for about a week, but now we email regularly and I am in touch with my birth sisters. Even after this, I still haven’t questioned if I am where I am supposed to be, because my family is my family. They are the ones who held me, bolstered me, and are supporting me through law school. The birth family is an interesting and nice addition to my life as new friends (which is how I think of them), but they will never replace my real family.

    I just wanted to tell you that, in case you ever wondered what your child would feel like if the same thing happened to him. Just some positivity from an internet stranger! feel free to email me should you want to!

  10. Sue #
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    Could you send me the password? You don’t know me, so I should be exactly the kind of person who is safe to read your blog! I do know JJ, so she can vouch for me. I enjoy reading about your experiences as an adoptive parent. My husband is an adult adoptee (and he loves his adoptive family – really!).



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