Archive for November 2019
Being Biologically Related Was Like a Super Power
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. Being Biologically Related Was Like a Super Power By Paige Strickland I’ve been an adoptee for fifty-eight years and an adoptee-in-reunion for thirty-one years. The journey... Read more »
Letting Go
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. Letting Go By Susan Dutra One day in the early Spring of 2012, after months of dreary skies and cold weather, I awoke to the most... Read more »
Family Resemblance
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. Family Resemblance By Revd Rosalind C Hughes I was a lanky child, long of limb and neck. My parents would joke that maybe I had some... Read more »
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I Am the Lucky One
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. I Am the Lucky One By Dr. Meridith Gould In the past six months since my daughter has been home here in the United States, many... Read more »
This Greek Cinderella Fends for Herself
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. This Greek Cinderella Fends for Herself By Robyn Bedell Zalewa I am not really sure yet why God chose the path he did for me, but... Read more »
The Unexpected Reunion
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. The Unexpected Reunion By M Each summer, I have a reunion visit with the beautiful girl that I placed for adoption sixteen years ago. This year, I... Read more »
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Adoption Is Not a Black and White Kind of Thing
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. Adoption Is Not a Black and White Kind of Thing By Katie Weaver My adoption story starts like any other typical adoption story: I was separated... Read more »
I Am Just Mommy
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. I Am Just Mommy By Heather Kurut “Find your tribe. Love them hard.” A pithy, bumper sticker/t-shirt saying, to be sure, but really – don’t we... Read more »
My Family Who Taught Me What Family Is
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. My Family Who Taught Me What Family Is By Alissa Weece For those of you who’ve seen Wonder Park, there’s a line in the movie that the... Read more »
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We All Had One Big Thing in Common
Welcome to 30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days, hosted by Portrait of an Adoption. This series will feature guest posts by people with widely varying adoption experiences and perspectives. We All Had One Big Thing in Common By Missy Snapp There are days when it is not good to be me. Like Friday night when... Read more »
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30 Adoption Portraits in 30 Days – 2017
Meet The Blogger

Carrie Goldman
I am a writer, artist, wife and mother of three fantastic girls! My new children's adoption book is Jazzy's Quest: Adopted and Amazing, and my adult nonfiction book is Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, and Kid Needs To Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear. And I LOVE chocolate!
Recent posts
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A Tale of Two Families »
Carrie Goldman on Portrait of an AdoptionPosted November 30, 2020 at 5:24 am -
The Complicated Process of Saying Goodbye »
Carrie Goldman on Portrait of an AdoptionPosted November 29, 2020 at 5:56 pm -
We Give Our Kids Pieces of Ourselves, and We Watch Them Go. »
Carrie Goldman on Portrait of an AdoptionPosted November 29, 2020 at 5:02 am -
Trying to Help My Daughter Through Remote Learning »
Carrie Goldman on Portrait of an AdoptionPosted November 28, 2020 at 5:55 am -
Rooted in Adoption »
Carrie Goldman on Portrait of an AdoptionPosted November 27, 2020 at 5:42 am
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