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Wordless Wednesday: The Birth of a Family

April 16, 2014 by Vanessa

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In honor of Multicultural Kid Blogger’s Virtual Baby Shower, the bloggers of MKB wanted to celebrate by showcasing the birth of our family. From marriage to adoption, the birth of one’s family is displayed in various ways. But one thing is certain, what makes us all complete is the unity and love that exists within family.

From our MKB family to yours…

multicultural kid bloggersVarya from Creative World of Varya displays how families are born and grow…

Our family was born in 2008 when we got married and had our first child. 6 years later, we are expecting baby # 3 and growing along with our children both emotionally and spiritually.

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Eolia of La Cité des Vents shows how families evolve…

We were already a family since the moment I gave birth to Gabriel, but with the arrival of Sophie, the dynamic changed… for the better! My son started to love his sister when we told him he was going to be a big brother, and it grew stronger when he met her three hours after she was born.

IMG_2076Olga of Olga Mecking speaks of the beauty of family and her wonderful son…

Birth of a Family is a beautiful, wonderful topic and definitely one that I’d like to contribute to. Almost exactly a year ago, our son was born and he made our little family complete- so it’s birth of a family as it is supposed to be.

MeetingTonitoBecky of Kid World Citizen is a happy, beautiful example of the varying ways a family is birthed. From the womb or through adoption, the birth of her family evolves….

The day we met Tonito.

Rey's BirthKristen of Toddling in the Fast Lane describes the home water birth of her child…

Since I just gave birth that’s what I think of.  I was so glad to have my family around me as we welcomed a new member and a new phase in our lives.

RSV-prevention-dsm2012-1Vanessa of De Su Mama: Building a Multiracial Legacy says…

I always knew I would have two kids, and when my son was born looking so much like my husband, I felt completed. Like my family has just been born.

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  • World’s Wordless Wednesday: Multicultural Kids Love Sports! - June 25, 2014
  • Wordless Wednesday: The Birth of a Family - April 16, 2014
  • Multicultural Wordless Wednesday: Our Bountiful Harvest - November 6, 2013

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Comments

  1. Emma @ P is for Preschooler says

    April 16, 2014 at 8:58 am

    What a wonderful collection of stories! Families are formed in all different ways – and it’s always a reason to celebrate!

  2. Gayle H. Swift (@GayleHSwift) says

    April 16, 2014 at 9:31 am

    These are wonderful moments. Thanks for sharing. I remember those early days of our family. Now my children are adults on their own.

  3. Becky says

    April 16, 2014 at 12:16 pm

    Oooh, these are so sweet!!!!

  4. Jody says

    April 20, 2014 at 12:04 am

    Love, love, love this post – such beautiful photos and stories!

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