Reflections from Day 3
We left rainy Kampala early this morning and headed to a small village about an hour outside of Kampala. For decades, this village was known for its witchcraft, child sacrifice,
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We left rainy Kampala early this morning and headed to a small village about an hour outside of Kampala. For decades, this village was known for its witchcraft, child sacrifice,
We woke up in the beautiful, green, rainy city of Kampala and spent the day with the babies (& toddlers) at Sanyu Babies Home, a Christian organization taking incredible care
Thank you! In just a little over 3 weeks we’ll be on our way to Uganda. The donations of medical and school supplies, clothing, hygiene kits, financial contributions, etc. have
When you can’t take time off of work, when you can’t pause your life, when you can’t afford it. . . an unexpected pregnancy can seem daunting. It was the last week
Musings in preparation for Mother’s Day Motherhood is no joke. You probably knew that already, but it’s still worth considering the weight of responsibility (you know, the one where it
In honor of National Infertility Week, we‘re sharing our hearts with the women and men who desire to be parents but suffer from infertility. Dear friends, If you are broken,
This Is Us, Too — blog series finale When I first learned of my pregnancy, I got in my car and left the state, staying first with a friend and then with my
A love letter written by Chrissie and Brian to Olivia, the little girl they adopted through foster care. Dear Olivia, We didn’t know what we were getting into when we started.
An adoption story of tears, sacrifice, and lasting joy. I stood in the parking lot of Cedar’s Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles and loaded my one-day-old baby girl into the back
Someone asked me today if it gets easier each time I go to Uganda. The question caught me off guard, and I had to really think about how to respond.
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