Today I hope
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Tag Archives: happiness
Finding something that makes you happy through infertility
One thing that I find helps a lot during infertility is to do things that make us feel well. There is no strict rule and everyone finds different activities. Some people who go for physical activities (tap dancing, tango, zumba, running, … Continue reading
My mailbox and I: adoption report has arrived!
Since the last meeting for the adoption procedure, I have been running to our mail box every evening coming home from work. It almost felt like being a little girl waiting for a birthday present to arrive: “Is it there … Continue reading
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Tagged Adoption, adoption report, emotions, happiness, pedopsychiatrist, psychologist, social assistant
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How to deal with pregnancy announcements
Recently, in a comment to a post I’ve been asked how I react to pregnancy announcements. This is a tough one because I feel every time it was a rather different experience. I’ve read lots of other bloggers describing their … Continue reading