by Julie McGue | Jun 16, 2021 | That Girl This Life, Touched By Adoption
An Interview With The Father I Never Met Julie McGue Author For nearly fifty years, I wondered about the father who gave me life. The rigid rules of closed adoption provided my twin sister and me with no information about the man. No name. No health history. No...
by Julie McGue | Jun 9, 2021 | That Girl This Life, Touched By Adoption
Everyone Called Him Jack By Guest Blogger, Diane Dewey Julie McGue Author Diane Dewwy Author www.dianedewey.com FollowFollowFollow This the second installment in a series of posts about fathers. Author and podcast host Diane Dewey shares memories about both of her...
by Julie McGue | Jun 1, 2021 | That Girl This Life, Touched By Adoption
Father Void By Guest Blogger, Terry Sue Harms Julie McGue Author Terry Sue Harms Guest Blogger In this first of a series of essays about father figures, author Terry Sue Harms discusses her absent, biological father. Terry Sue Harms has been a happy hairdresser and...
by Julie McGue | May 19, 2021 | That Girl This Life, Touched By Adoption
The Day I Joined My Family Julie McGue Author “To an adoptee, Adoption Day is just like a birthday” If you’re an adoptee from the closed adoption era–that period in adoption history after WWII through the 1980s–when adoptive parents received little or no information...
by Julie McGue | May 11, 2021 | That Girl This Life, Touched By Adoption
Did you know that May is National Foster Care Month? Julie McGue Author National Foster Care Month is observed in the United States during the month of May every year. It began with President Ronald Reagan in 1988 as a way of showing appreciation to foster...
by Julie McGue | Feb 17, 2021 | That Girl This Life, Touched By Adoption
Adoption Day Is Almost Like A Birthday Julie McGue Author Because of my closed adoption, there is no record of the events leading up to the births of my twin sister and me. Until I met my birth mom in 2011, I didn’t know whether she had seen or held us before...
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