I am only 24 and I have no children and I'm single...but for some reason I love reading about these blogs. I have no desire to have kids right now but I know in the future I wan to adopt. Especially the ones about families that are a little less "normal". I just love reading their stories. So I thought I'd share some links.
Single dad raising a kid after mom abandoned them: http://www.danoah.com/
- this guy wrote a great post about Christianity and homosexuality: http://www.danoah.com/201...an-unless-youre-gay.html
parenting a transgender child: http://georgejessielove.wordpress.com/
mixed-race family with 2 adopted kids and 2 bio kids: http://www.rageagainsttheminivan.com/ - the author of this blog wrote a GREAT post about the "Mommy Wars" on Huffington Post and was even featured on John Stewart!! She survived the earthquake in Haiti while trying to bring her son home.
http://www.huffingtonpost...ommy-wars_b_1510807.html
Parenting an adopted teenager with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, extreme psychotic outbursts, IQ of 50... http://sherific.blogspot.com/
These blogs are TRULY fascinating and its seriously so amazing to read about everyone's experiences. These parents are such inspirational people and I can't believe how much love they have to give. It makes me call my parents every day and tell them how much I love them because I've never understood just how difficult it is to raise a kid.
Single dad raising a kid after mom abandoned them: http://www.danoah.com/
- this guy wrote a great post about Christianity and homosexuality: http://www.danoah.com/201...an-unless-youre-gay.html
parenting a transgender child: http://georgejessielove.wordpress.com/
mixed-race family with 2 adopted kids and 2 bio kids: http://www.rageagainsttheminivan.com/ - the author of this blog wrote a GREAT post about the "Mommy Wars" on Huffington Post and was even featured on John Stewart!! She survived the earthquake in Haiti while trying to bring her son home.
http://www.huffingtonpost...ommy-wars_b_1510807.html
Parenting an adopted teenager with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, extreme psychotic outbursts, IQ of 50... http://sherific.blogspot.com/
These blogs are TRULY fascinating and its seriously so amazing to read about everyone's experiences. These parents are such inspirational people and I can't believe how much love they have to give. It makes me call my parents every day and tell them how much I love them because I've never understood just how difficult it is to raise a kid.
