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06/30/08

Peace and Quiet

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 11:57 pm , 379 words, 244 views  
Categories: Medical, Caretaking, Parenting Challenges

When I was little, my mom was rarely ill. But the few times I remember her ever having a cold, I would go into her room and offer to “help” and she would just say how she wanted to be left alone. Oh, my poor little feelings were so hurt. But, now that I’m the mom of three, I think I understand where mom was coming from!

I blogged last week about my abnormal mammogram finding . Today, I had the follow-up biopsy. I’ve been preparing the kids for Mommy not feeling 100% over the last few days.... more


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06/27/08

Honoring a Birth Parent’s Wish

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 11:35 pm , 354 words, 222 views  
Categories: Birthparents, Activities

Last month, I blogged about enrolling my children in swim classes to honor a hope expressed by the children’s birth mother.

Today, the children finished their first two-week session of the summer. They are enrolled in four two-week sessions altogether. They received certificates and the two youngest passed all of their requirements for the next level. As mentioned, my oldest has never really been comfortable in water, so whereas he didn’t pass to the next level... more

06/22/08

Heading Into Summer

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 11:25 pm , 348 words, 129 views  
Categories: Enjoying Children, Play, Activities

Because we home school - and home school year ‘round - we don’t really have an “official” herald that summer is here. No end of school year kick-off to really mark the passing of another grade. I chose to home school year ‘round, because, as a child with undiagnosed ADD (I wasn’t diagnosed until adulthood), I found that making the transition from the purely recreational back into a formal, structured schedule was really hard. Plus, it seemed like I had to play “catch up” a little bit since my brain atrophied a bit over the summer! This way, it’s not like pulling teeth... more

05/31/08

Interests and Gender

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 09:20 pm , 551 words, 197 views  
Categories: Play, Activities

My kids all have varying interests: cooking, ballet, sewing and knitting...Oh, and did I mention I was talking about my sons as well?

Because I am an avid knitter, I thought teaching my oldest to knit when he was in kindergarten might help him strengthen the manual dexterity that often develops later in boys, and that in turn, would help him with writing. As it turned out, he enjoyed knitting. In fact, when he did his homeschool service project last year, he chose a knitting... more

Rehearsals, Recitals, and More – Oh My!

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 07:05 pm , 301 words, 171 views  
Categories: Enjoying Children, Activities

Yesterday was my daughter's dress rehearsal for the first ever ballet recital! We had the actual performance this morning. I sat in the audience of 200 or so proud, beaming parents as their children danced to a variety of songs. Bows were lost, shoes came off, cues were missed, amid many missteps and forgotten routines. But, if you ask any parent who was in attendance, it was perfectly flawless!

Following up on the Mother-Daughter Bonding idea from yesterday, my daughter (obviously)... more

05/30/08

A First Lost Tooth!

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 10:49 pm , 318 words, 154 views  
Categories: Enjoying Children

My daughter lost her first tooth before she came to us. Ironically, it occurred during one of our weekly phone calls to her foster home as we were getting to know the kids long distance. So, in a way, we got to participate in that first, but it was not the same as witnessing it in person.

For what seems like weeks, my youngest son has been giving us almost hourly status reports on his loose tooth. It's been wiggly; very wiggly; really, really wiggly...you get the idea! Today, however, after many false alarms, he finally lost his first tooth! Man, oh, man, was... more


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05/19/08

Should You Join Your Adopted Child in the Classroom?

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 02:24 am , 382 words, 206 views  
Categories: Enjoying Children, School Issues, Activities

What are the advantages of spending time in a classroom with your adopted child? It doesn’t matter if you choose to be a classroom mom at public school, participate in a homeschool cooperative, or teach a Sunday school class. The point is to see your child interacting with peers and to note how your child compares academically with similar aged peers. What can you expect to get out of this classroom experience with your child? Children adopted at an older age sometimes fall into odd patterns of communication with their parents. Unless you are an employed teacher in the current... more

04/29/08

Controlled Chaos: Lessons From the Game of Life

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 11:58 pm , 397 words, 168 views  
Categories: Stay-at-home Moms, Enjoying Children, Time Management

As a kid, I loved board games, but never played the very popular Game of Life. Now, as an adult, I still love games, though I play more of them on the computer than anything else.

Imagine, then, my joy at finding a “newfangled” version of the game of Life for the computer! But, boy, is it ever fast-paced. With my ADD, there are times in the game where I just get mind-boggled with all the activity going on! At various stages of... more

04/27/08

Are You Spoiling Your Adopted Baby?

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 07:44 pm , 351 words, 239 views  
Categories: Enjoying Children, Parenting Philosophies

Have you been accused of spoiling your adopted baby? Most adoptive families wait a long time for their baby. Many times, we are older than typical families. This may be because we may have tried to have children for several years before deciding on adoption. Of course if we waited until we were older we probably also have more time and money than younger parents still in their 20s. All of this adds up to a baby that is very much wanted, appreciated, loved, and yes, spoiled. I don’t think spoiling your adopted baby is a bad thing. That is if you are spoiling the child with... more

04/14/08

Blogging As A Life Book

Posted by : Marie Stroughter in Adoptive Parenting Blog at 11:43 pm , 404 words, 169 views  
Categories: Life Books

Though I am a crafty lady, and though I have tried my hand at rubber stamping and scrapbooking, I find I need something a little quicker and lower maintenance. Thus, I tend to blog as a way of chronicling my children’s lives.

Though I blog here at AdoptionBlogs, I have a personal blog for homeschooling, as well as a family site. Blogging provides a quick way to summarize each day, or events such as trips or special days. Most blogging tools allow the posting of multiple pictures. Best of all, most sites are free or offer a free version of their premium services.... more

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