The adoption community is large and a lot of people are sharing their perspective and experiences.
Here is a list of blogs from fellow members of the adoption community that might assist you in the ongoing journey that is adoption. Look forward to more posts featuring even more adoption blogs in the coming months!

Adoption Blogs to Follow

Adoptive Families

Honey Bunches of Lotz

Jenny Lotz blogs about being a mother of four children. She and her husband have had two biological children and adopted domestically, as well as internationally. The road has been bumpy for her family, but this is a great blog about handling motherhood and the ups and downs of adoption.
http://www.honeybunchesoflotz.com/

Be Bold, or Go Home

This Adoptive Families guest blog by Sharon Van Epps is a great resource for adoptive families. She offers insight into older child, transracial, and international adoption obstacles.
http://www.adoptivefamiliescircle.com/blogs/blog/be_bold_or_go_home/

Big Hearts Small Hands

Jennifer is a waiting adoptive mother who hopes her journey of faith will lead to meeting her family’s newest edition. Her family began the adoption process over two years ago and leaning on their faith to deal with the uncertainty that sometimes comes with the process.
http://bigheartssmallhands.blogspot.com/

Chocolate Hair Vanilla Care

Adoptive mother Rory, chronicles her journey learning to care for her daughter’s naturally curly hair as well as transracial adoption and family life. Her posts include product reviews and step-by-step instructions.
http://www.chocolatehairvanillacare.com/

 

Birth Families

Birthmom Buds

BirthMom Buds is an organization and website that provides peer counseling, support, encouragement, and friendship to pregnant women considering adoption as well as women who have already placed children for adoption.
http://birthmom-buds.blogspot.com/

Birthmothers 4 Adoption

Two birthmothers, Desha and Jessa, share their experiences with adoption, offer perspective and give advice to women who need support.
http://birthmothers4adoption.blogspot.com/