I have never commented before but just wanted to say you write beautifully. It's somethis special to hear your thoughts on adoption and especially coming from a birth mother. I was adopted 41 years ago and can only hope that my birth mother loved me as much as you love Roo...what you did (by giving her to P & M) is one of the loveliest, most selfless actions ever. You sound wonderful, someone I would be great friends with. Anyway, I just want to tell you that most times after I read your blog, tears stream down my face and I usually can't explain why. Thanks for sharing.
I always enjoy reading your perspective as a birth mother. Your writing is beautiful. I was adopted 41 years ago and can only hope my birth mother loved me as much as you love Roo. Your actions were so selfless and mature and life changing. Often after reading your blog, I have tears streaming down my face. Thanks for sharing your point of view.
Roo - my beautiful baby girl P and M - Roo's daddy and mommy S - my LDSFS caseworker H - the birth father
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Story time!
For the straight dope without interspersed rants and bouts of irrelevance, click here to see story-specific posts. I insist on being thorough, so it's still a work in progress. Such is life.
My name is Jill. I had a baby girl, Roo, on July 7th, 2009. I handed her to her mommy and daddy on September 9th, 9 weeks later.
This blog is my attempt to make sense of things and it is my hope that when Roo is older, she'll read it, and maybe she'll understand.
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I have never commented before but just wanted to say you write beautifully. It's somethis special to hear your thoughts on adoption and especially coming from a birth mother. I was adopted 41 years ago and can only hope that my birth mother loved me as much as you love Roo...what you did (by giving her to P & M) is one of the loveliest, most selfless actions ever. You sound wonderful, someone I would be great friends with. Anyway, I just want to tell you that most times after I read your blog, tears stream down my face and I usually can't explain why. Thanks for sharing.
I always enjoy reading your perspective as a birth mother. Your writing is beautiful. I was adopted 41 years ago and can only hope my birth mother loved me as much as you love Roo. Your actions were so selfless and mature and life changing. Often after reading your blog, I have tears streaming down my face. Thanks for sharing your point of view.
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