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06/17/08

Share Your Story

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 08:53 am , 355 words, 423 views  
Categories: Reaching Out

I write an awful lot about my story both here and, well, everywhere. I'm used to telling my story. Not only do I think it could provide useful for other families, mothers and the general public but it is cathartic. Sometimes writing everything "out" of my head is the only thing that gives my heart some peace. We all need peace, let me tell you, if only for a few moments.

And that's why I am encouraging my birth mother readers to share their stories.

No, not here. Origins USA is "seeking... more


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06/15/08

Best Wishes & A Challenge

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 11:50 am , 416 words, 277 views  
Categories: Issues for Birth/First Fathers, Holidays

I meant to offer a challenge to my readers yesterday but my future sister-in-law had a bridal shower and my day disappeared. And so, first and foremost, let me wish a Happy Father's Day to all of the fathers reading this blog. Birth Fathers. Adoptive Fathers. Fathers by Birth. Stepfathers. Foster Fathers. Grandfathers. Fathers-to-be. And, simultaneously, a Happy Day to all of those males that have been a Father figure in some child's life.

We're having a grand day over here! The weather is fabulous. And right now? Both boys are napping and my... more

06/13/08

Adoptees and Father's Day

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 06:55 am , 583 words, 281 views  
Categories: Adoption Reform

While I've discussed how birth mothers and adoptive parents view Father's Day in varying ways, I saved the most important group for today: the adoptees. Like the other groups, their experiences vary widely! Quite a few individuals replied on the forums and I had a few e-mail me privately, saying that they didn't want to be attacked by others for their views. (Of note, a few birth... more

06/12/08

Book Review: The English American

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 12:34 pm , 665 words, 335 views  
Categories: Books

I was sent The English American by Alison Larkin for review, well, many months ago. It has taken me until now to pick it up. Once picked up, I couldn't put it down. Not only is the writing absolutely phenomenal but the subject was so close to my heart that I simply needed to know how it ended.

Not a spoiler because it doesn't end in the way you expect but:... more

Adoptive Parents & Father's Day

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 06:58 am , 706 words, 253 views  
Categories: Issues for Birth/First Fathers, Holidays

Yesterday I wrote about how some birth mothers react to the subject of Father's Day when it comes to their relinquished child's biological father. I asked the same question of adoptive parents. Much like in the birth mother group, their answers varied widely. I expect no less as adoption is such a unique... more

06/11/08

Birth Mothers & Father's Day

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 05:44 am , 920 words, 329 views  
Categories: Issues for Birth/First Fathers, Holidays

I asked readers to e-mail me and forum members to reply with their experiences of being a birth mother and the emotions and actions surrounding their child's biological father and Father's Day. I got some great responses of varied experience. For this I am glad! We need more voices, more stories being told so that others might catch a glimpse.

A group that I accidentally and largely neglected to address in my previous post spoke up in large number: birth mothers who married their child's biological father. To be fair, I may have subconsciously left them... more


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06/06/08

Father's Day Gift Guide #2

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 05:03 am , 483 words, 410 views  
Categories: Holidays

For birth parents in open adoption, holidays like Mother's Day and Father's Day can be daunting. However emotionally charged, it is important to remember to recognize your child's everyday parents. This Father's Day take some time to consider how you want to honor your child's Dad. I've included some ideas.

1. A Picture. I know. You're scratching your head. What picture could we possibly have that the adoptive parents don't already have? Plus, they have the child in their home! They know what the kid looks like! Consider this: during a... more

06/04/08

Father's Day Gift Guide #1

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 06:50 pm , 545 words, 425 views  
Categories: Issues for Birth/First Fathers

I'm doing two separate gift guides. I know you're excited. This one will be a list of ideas for adoptive parents, adoptees and birth mothers to give to a birth father. If you're happening in via Google and don't know what I mean by birth father, I'm referring to a father who has placed his child for adoption. Many more biological fathers are becoming actively involved in open adoptions at the same time that many adult adoptees are reuniting with their first fathers. These are some gift ideas for those fathers as they deserve some recognition as well.

1.... more

06/03/08

Father's Day is Coming

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 06:30 am , 477 words, 341 views  
Categories: Issues for Birth/First Fathers

I spent a week and some odd days talking about Mother's Day and how the day affects the birth mother masses. In the past, I've just made a solitary post each year about Father's Day and those biological fathers in our midst. I don't think that's quite fair, do you? So we're going to bump it up a notch here on the Birth Parent Blog.

But I need some help from others. Mainly because I'm not a birth father. Or a father. Or a man.

I will be discussing... more

06/02/08

Dance Recital Woes

Posted by : Jenna Hatfield in Birth-First Parent Blog at 05:42 am , 746 words, 344 views  
Categories: Grief

It's National Dance Recital two-week-span or something. The big dance school in our area had their recital two weekends ago. I heard about it over and over from friends of ours whose daughters were going to be twirling in tutus across a local stage. Fellow bloggers have written their own stories. Friends of ours from various locales have been blogging about their daughters' recitals.

And I've just been sitting here. Sad.

You don't expect it. You... more

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