Hi, everyone. I have an almost 21 month old son - he is adopted - we got him when I was 37. I too have Lupus and I think having a baby and then a toddler has kept me and my husband on our toes :). Wouldn't have it any other way.
I know I'm kind of late in the game replying to this, but thought I'd add my two cents. My son is 20 months and will likely be the only child that we will ever have. We went through years of infertility before adopting him. He is such a joy and I'...
My 20 month old is allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, sesame and soy. I think he also may be allergic to pollen as he has had a runny nose most of the Spring so far. It is definately a task feeding him since we found out that there is soy in ev...
We get stares also, but to be honest I don't care. My son is mine through and through no matter if he looks a bit different from me. The only thing I'm concerned about is someone saying something. The only time we've gotten comments was when he wa...
Oh my! I've never even heard of this, but I think maybe I've gone/going through it. My son is 20 months old. We finalized when he was 6 months old. We had one failed adoption before we got our son and I always thought that and just the adjustment ...
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