by Julie McGue | Jul 10, 2018 | Touched By Adoption
Part of My Adoption Experience is Being A Twin Julie McGue Author When I talk to my biological full sister on the phone, it’s like listening to my own voicemail recording. Besides sounding alike, we have the same laugh. It begins as a low giggle then rumbles...
by Julie McGue | Jul 10, 2018 | That Girl This Life
Life Can Be Miserable When Technology Fails Julie McGue Author On a recent trip to DC, my daughter and I decided to try one of those ‘car sharing’ companies rather than deal with Washington Reagan’s complicated car rental terminal. We chose Maven, a GM car sharing...
by Julie McGue | Jun 26, 2018 | Touched By Adoption
Relinquished Memory Julie McGue Author No one really remembers the day that they were born, so we rely on the recollections of our parents and family members. You are probably sick of hearing the stories, right? Your Mom describes how big she was with you, her...
by Julie McGue | Jun 26, 2018 | That Girl This Life
I’m Not Washing My Hair Today! Julie McGue Author Not washing my hair today has nothing to do with whether the need is there. And I’m not lazy or depressed. Boycotting all my hair products (shampoo, crème rinse, mousse, hair spray) isn’t the reason either. My split...
by Julie McGue | Jun 26, 2018 | Touched By Adoption
Privilege Or Burden Julie McGue Author To one I was a privilege, a gift given, a joy. To the other only a burden, a mistake made, a secret kept. As an innocent child the privilege eclipsed the notion of burden. Later the burden surfaced oozing its shame scaring...
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