Open Adoption Roundtable #19

Open Adoption Blogs

The Open Adoption Roundtable is something  I’ve been wanting to become involved with for quite sometime, and this week is the week I’m doing it! Basically, Heather posts a prompt. Then we write.

“Open adoption is about information sharing.” Share your reaction to that statement. How well does it match up with your experience of open adoption? If you disagree, how would you finish the phrase, “Open adoption is about…”?

My reaction to that statement? My reaction to that statement is that the professional sharing it was giving prospective adoptive parents the least-scary, most basic, most general definition of what Open Adoption is. My definitions are a little more involved, and a lot more personal.

Open Adoption is what all the families involved make it.

Open Adoption, today, is my daughter’s paternal grandmother coming over to drop off some things for my son (not bio related to her) because her neighbor is getting rid of some little boy things.

Open Adoption, earlier this week, was talking to Jane about the loss of her oldest son’s uncle. It was looking for and reading his obituary. It was sending a card to his parents, in whose home we’ve celebrated Christmas and birthdays.

Open Adoption is laughing hysterically when a girlfreind has a memory lapse, and tells me that Jr will tall, because my husband and I are tall. It’s laughing, and then it’s consoling her with the fact that we know his genetics include a father and a mother who are similiar in size and stature to us.

Open Adoption is believing that knowing is better than not knowing. You can’t love what/whom you don’t know. You can’t learn and grow with a person if you don’t know them. You can’t let someone learn and grow with your children if you don’t know them.

Interested in seeing what else has been posted on this topic? Check out today’s post at Production, Not Reproduction for more!

Also, I am talking about Open Adoption today at Grown in My Heart. Talk about good timing…..

Perfect Moment Monday: Happy Birthday to Me!

I Capture Perfect Moments.

Lori hosts a link up every week called “Perfect Moment Monday” . Every week I see it, every week I think, “I should do that”, and every week it passes me by again. NOT THIS WEEK!

This week my perfect moment was my birthday lunch. I invited a few friends over during the noon hour, and we had the most perfect lunch together. The guest list included:

My friend whom I met in 1988 in my geometry class. Once you’ve suffered through geometry together, really, you’re bonded for life.

My friend whom I met during my Montessori training course in 1995. Again, meeting during such a pivotal year in one’s life bonds people.

My friend whom I met at our very first cooking club gathering in September 2001. She lives around the corner from me and I don’t get to see her nearly enough.

My friend whom I met through preschool in 2006, whom I complete probably 95% of my summer adventures with each year. Our girls are the same age, and I can’t really imagine my life without her!

And last, but not least, my friend I’ve  met through the Twitter just this past fall. We’ve gone from one  line chatters to walking buddies to friends.

Good Friends, Good Food, Great Conversation.

It was, by far, the best way to kick off my 37th year!

Have a perfect moment? Link it up over at Weebles Weblog!

Savvy Scholarships and Savings is Finally Here! (kinda)

This summer I’ve been working on the Savvy Source Indianapolis City Guide, which has been a very fun, very part-time gig. In addition to working on the listings, I’ve also been privy to learning about the national launch of Savvy Savings and Scholarships.

Savvy Savings and Scholarships will bring to your inbox each week a fantastic, family-oriented deal in your metro area each week. When you purchase the deal, you not only save your family $$, you also help support a local preschool of your choice AND a scholarship fund for needy kids. Can it really get any better??

The Indianapolis deals are not live (yet), but if you happen to live in any of the following areas, or you know, have gifts to buy for people in these areas,  sign up for Savvy Savings and Scholarships and never miss a deal! (click on any link in this post or on the widget in the sidebar….interested in getting your own widget? sign up here)

Atlanta (show & museum ticket for Center for Puppetry Arts)

Boston (admission for 2 to Boston by Little Feet

Denver (family premier membership to Butterfly Pavilion)

Minneapolis (Passport Deluxe Membership to Minnesota Children’s Museum)

New York Metro (Family Membership to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden)

Philadelphia (Admission for 4 to the Adventure Aquarium)

San Diego (Admission for 4 to the San Diego Natural Histor Museum)

San Francisco ( 5 pack of tickets to the Bay Area Discovery Museum)

Seattle (Family Fun Membership to Imagine Children’s Museum)

Tampa (Basic Membership to Great Explorations Children’s Museum)

If you are able to take advantage of any of these deals, fantastic! I will post the MINUTE an Indy deal goes live!