Hey peeps. Its giveaway time.
Can i tell you about this super neat book about adoption!?
It is called You Were Always in My Heart by Mary Beth and Stephen Curtis Chapman. Such a sweet little book about adoption. It is all told from the point of view of a little lady bug...doesn't get much cuter than that folks. I know for my kiddos adoption is a word they hear and sort of understand (they are still young) This book helped them grasp a hold of what adoption really is.
Wanna hear some pretty amazing adoption stories?
check out Hannah's story HERE
check out Joy's story/ journey HERE
Thanks Tommy Nelson Mommy for a chance to review this sweet little book!
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Dont forget you can always order your own copy HERE.
We have adopted, are adopting again, have cousins who have adopted, have an adopted brother....Is that good? Love adoption!
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Love adoption, saving for our own adoption and have met so many through this space that are adopting or have brought their children home through adoption. Would love a way to introduce adoption to my two younger children
I dont have any personal experience with adoption but it is for sure something we have discussed multiple times on doing. 6 years ago we said we wanted to adopt, and we still do. One day when the time is right, and when it is, it will be the best ever.
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I have always dreamed about adopting. You just never know!
This book looks so sweet.
oh, i bet this is the sweetest book.
my sister has two boys adopted through the foster care system. they are adorbs, and it is evident that not only did God intend them for she and her husband, but for the entire family.
Christina!
What a lovely give away...my momma died when I was 7 and my grandparents raised my sister and I (our dad left us all when she was dying). I also had so younger brothers and they were adopted by another family. Thank God for the people in this world who step up to raise children they did not give birth to!!!
as always~ love you and your blog,
xo beth
My nephew was adopted- he is now in his 30s and a fine young man
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