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Hi there! I have two young boys (ages 4 and 6) and we are in an open adoption. Since our boys are in preschool and KG they do tons of wonderful little projects throughout the year. I would like to share them with our sons bmoms so they are able to see the great school work they do and how they progress...
Is this something that you'd like to receive (I'm pretty sure the answer will be yes)? Also, what do you think is a better idea - sending the things a bit at a time (like maybe once a month) or saving the pages throughout the school year, and binding them in a book at the end of the year to "present" to the bmoms (this is what the school does for parents - gives them a book of their "best" work at the end of the year, with a questionaire the kids fill out each year with their favorite books, colors, tv shows, etc).
Thanks for the advice!
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Oooh! Either one would be great!!! The idea of getting to see some necklace my DD made out of macaroni or a drawing she did would be so wonderful!So the answer (as you expected) is definitely definitely definitely give your sons birthmothers some of these treasures!!!And as for in what form, I would be so pleased to receive them either way!
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Oooh! Either one would be great!!! The idea of getting to see some necklace my DD made out of macaroni or a drawing she did would be so wonderful!
So the answer (as you expected) is definitely definitely definitely give your sons birthmothers some of these treasures!!!
And as for in what form, I would be so pleased to receive them either way!
When I was a kid, I really didn't understand why my parents made such a big deal about the handmade gifts that I gave them. I knew that I had worked hard on them, but they just weren't as nice (in my mind) as something I would have bought, but couldn't afford. When I was a kid, I thought these handmade gifts were second best.
I FINALLY understood when I was given a project that my birthdaughter made. It is one of the most precious, most touching gifts that I have ever gotten in my entire life. Now I understand why my parents made such a big deal about those little things.
Basically, what I'm saying is definately give your children's birthparents some of those treasures.
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