Open adoption can help support the overall wellbeing of an adopted child.
- Love What Matters
- Family
Open adoption can help support the overall wellbeing of an adopted child.
“Never lose yourself and know you did the best thing you ever could have done the second you walked out the door. You are more powerful than you will ever know.”
“It’s not about coupons. It’s about my mother, after 37 years, still caring for me.”
“Stop letting your emotions lie to you. You are in control of your mind. Your mind isn’t in control of you.”
“We beat ourselves up immensely for the smallest details our children aren’t even upset about, and yet it’s a never-ending cycle.”
“Finding my birth family made me feel complete and whole because I now have answers to questions I had about myself as a little girl.”
“The price of love is sometimes hard. Constant grocery shopping, carpools, sleepless nights. But the letting go of doing all of that? Even harder.”
“Mom has passed on a love of baking to me. I will continue to bake her hot cross buns until I no longer can, and then maybe one day my daughter will continue the tradition for us.”
Audrey Tiberius of Alpine, Utah knew she wanted a big family ever since she can remember. And she always knew exactly how many children she wanted: seven.
“They don’t quite need me the way they used to. However, as I move from the driver to the passenger seat of their lives, I get the beautiful privilege of witnessing them growing into capable, independent, faithful men.”