Adoption Blog

If there were a blog specifically designed for moms who gave a child involved?
I am a birth mother who relinquished his son a year ago. I found a small amount of peace through blogs, because no local support groups in my area. I decided to create a page on myspace and blog about my choice for the soul purpose to find comfort in my choice. Over time I met other women who felt like me. Thanks to them I could find solace in once found that loneliness. I created a myspace page specifically for that. If you are a mother or reflection about adoption and visit my page to talk. You never know who may find comfort in his words. The http://www.myspace.com/motherslikeme link. Please come and make suggestions for the page
I think it's a wonderful idea, I am sure that many cities, particularly smaller ones have no support group that.
Blog Union 2008 Hermosa Beach!
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This makes evryetihng so completely painless.