Corey
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Blogs I follow
* Life in Joyful Chaos *
501 Quilt Blocks
A Different Kind Of Beautiful
A Radical Melody
Adopting Special Needs
Adoption through the eyes of Mom
Ain't That Sherific?
All about Elizabeth
Amazing Grace and a Safe Haven
An Adoptive Mom
Ask Me Tomorrow Pleeze
Awaka Children's Foundation
babycakes
Beyond Normal Wear and Tear
Blessed by Our God
Brown-Eyed Blessings
Brownies to Rwanda
Cafe Johnsonia
Chain Link Fence
Coffee Catharsis
Couldn't Make It Up If I Tried...
Count your Blessings
Crash, burn, Start Again
Crossing the Prairie
Dead Inside, LOL
DH Duo
Eating Well
fat girl trapped in a skinny body
Ferb's Photos
Fractured Refuge
I So Cannot Make This Sh!t Up
I'm looking for baggage that goes with mine...
Impossible Parenting
K - No Longer Blogging Here
Keep Me Curly!
Knee-Deep in Cortisol
Large Family Recipes
Last Mom
Lessons Along the Way
Life with the Waggoner 6
Loghome Up North
Mixed Nut Medley
Moms Away
Monkey Trouble
MR2
Muddling Through Madness
My Garden Hat
My Radical Family!
My Sweeter Chaos
My walk with RAD
Nicki's Narratives
old blog
One BIG happy
Over The Rainbow
Princess Puppy
Pudding. Without Meat.
RAD and Us
RADical Adventures
Ramblings of a Trauma Mama
Running With Scissors
Sadie's Stories!
Salzwedel Family Adventures
Scooping it Up
Sit a Spell
SLOWLY LOSING IT!
Spirited Blessings
Super Savings
Tales from the Food Stamp Office
Team Crazy Cakes
Ten Beautiful Years (...And a Heart FULL of Hope!)
That's What SHE Said....
The Face of Trauma
The Final Maze
The Many Stars that Guide Us
The Other Mother's Blog
The Porcupine Dance
The Short Bus
There Are No Ordinary Moments
Truth is Powerful and it Prevails
Twice Blessed China Mom
V e g a n D a d
We Are All Beautiful In Gods Eyes
Weaving A Life 2
When Rudy Says Uh-Oh
White mom Black kids
Will Cook For Smiles
Wonderful World of Wieners
Wrong in All the Right Ways
~Do we look like a NORMAL Herd to you?
About me
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Introduction
Wife, mom, daughter, friend. Always learning. Usually the hard way. Doing my best to help other moms of RAD kids know that they're not crazy, and they're not alone.