A BIG thank you to Jamie for informing me that the Cold Stone Creamery we planned to meet at following our Temple trip has been replaced by a cupcake shop.
We will now be meeting at Baskin-Robins (less than 2 miles from the Temple.)
8650 Genesee Avenue
Ste 104
San Diego , CA 92122
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Come to the House of the Lord
Just a reminder:
You are invited to attend a special Chapel and Endowment session
THIS, Saturday, November 20, 2010
San Diego LDS Temple
7474 Charmant Dr
San Diego, CA 92122
Chapel Session begins at 6:00 p.m. with President and Sister Sorensen, of the Temple Presidency
Endowment Session begins at 6:30 p.m.
Followed by a trip to Baskin-Robins (less than 2 miles from the Temple.)
8650 Genesee Avenue
Ste 104
San Diego , CA 92122
This Temple Trip is for any endowed members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who is interested in adoption, has been, or currently is involved in the adoption process, and all adoption advocates.
I hope to see you there!!!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Adoption Books for Children
Great adoption books for children are hard to come by. Sure, you can find a list of dozens and dozens of children's books on the topic on-line, but actually finding these books in your local bookstore or library is a rarity. This fact was made more clear this month, as we contacted our local libraries and asked them to do adoption book displays for National Adoption Month. In order to create and maintain even a small display, libraries often had to combine their adoption related books with books on foster care, parenting, or in another FSA chapter, pet adoption. While all are important topics to spotlight, the demand to have resources available regarding the topic of adoption is clearly greater than what is provided.
6. Red or Blue, I Like You, Seasme Street. I found this in the dollar bins at Target.
Luckily, there are some great books that I have been blessed to find that I would recommend adding to (or as you start) your adoption library:
1. Tell Me Again About the Night I was Born, by Jamie Lee Curtis
2. God Found Us You, by Lisa Tawn Bergren
The following books never mention the word "adoption," but are all excellent at teaching the truth that we do not need to look alike to be a family or to love each other. These are not only great books for adoptive families, but for all families, to teach children to value and respect our differences.
3. A Mother for Choco, by Keiko Kasza
4. I Don't Have Your Eyes, by Carrie A. Kitze
6. Red or Blue, I Like You, Seasme Street. I found this in the dollar bins at Target.
7. The Rainbow Zebra. My mother found this at a garage sale, but I have seen it sold on Etsy sites, just google it:)
8. All the Colors of the Earth, by Sheila Hamanaka
I am a mother of a transracial family. I have two adoptive boys, and the oldest is almost three. He loves all of these books. I have been able to have very tender, heartfelt, age appropriate conversations with him about adoption, his birth mom, and his beautiful skin and curly hair as a result of reading these stories to him at bedtime. I hope they will be a blessing to your families as well.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Straight From The Heart
Service Project Update
If making donations to Straight From the Heart directly,
you can do so at 839 W. San Marcos Blvd. San Marcos, CA 92078,
Drop off times are Tuesday 9 AM -2 PM & Wed-Fri 10 AM-3 PM
If making donations to Straight From the Heart directly,
you can do so at 839 W. San Marcos Blvd. San Marcos, CA 92078,
Drop off times are Tuesday 9 AM -2 PM & Wed-Fri 10 AM-3 PM
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