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Good news for a fellow blogger

One of my long-time blogging friends got news today that she has a birthmom interested in choosing her to adopt the baby she is carrying. She's been waiting a LONG time for a baby, and I just want to tell her congrats and that I'm praying super hard that this works out for her.

I can't leave a comment on your blog since you don't allow them and I'm not sure how else to send you a message, but I had to let you know that I'm so excited for both you and your husband! Keep us posted!!! (I'm not including your name on here to protect your privacy.)

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  1. Just wanted to stop by and say hi! I just got all caught up. I can't believe you only have a month left! How did this happen so fast?? I hope you get to feeling better right away so you can really enjoy these last few weeks.
    OMG, I wanna go to the zoo you went to!! How fun was that?!? To get to be close to all those animals, how awesome!
    And congrats to your blogger friend, too!

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  2. I love you! It looks like you and I will both be mothers in August-SQUEEL!!! I know she may not choose us and she may also decide to parent but...I'm not going to let that stand in my way of being super excited for us both! :)

    I've been reading but haven't been commenting because my phone does a crap job of letting me comment! Your belly is so beautiful and that is how I envision our baby's birth mothers belly right now. :)

    Lots of love to you guys!

    baby.wanted@ymail.com is how you can get a hold of me! :)

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