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While we like to think of Parents Overnight as a complete resource for new and expectant parents, there is still no replacing the value of life experience. So when one the people here at PON bring up another blog and/or site that they find useful, humorous or simply just enjoy reading – we always take a look.
We came across the blog entitled SINCERELY ANNA, and everyone here immediately loved the open tone of the stories and posts being shared. I don’t want to give away the entire back story (you can go to the blog and read that for yourself) but the idea behind the site is Anna’s story of adopting two children, the process from start to finish and the day to day life of being a mom of two beautiful children.
One of the most compelling pieces on the site is the entry in which Anna describes how the birth parents chose them to be the new parents of their unborn baby. Truly a great entry!
The writing style is very open and honest, to the point where you feel as if you were to sit down and speak with Anna in person, the tone and emotion in her voice would be identical to that in each of her posts.
So, after you’ve read the FANTASTIC stuff here at Parents Overnight, hop on over to Sincerely Anna and check it out – it’s certainly found some new fans over here!
**UPDATE** How silly can we be? In all the excitement of reviewing this site we forgot to mention all of the great readers that visit and comment on Anna’s site. Which as far as I’m concerned only adds to the value of each post. (Sorry Jim, blame my forgetful nature on a teething baby and lack of sleep
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[...] reviews of two blogs I know well, Fiddledeedee (love, love, love DeeDee) and Sincerely Anna (click here to read the review of my [...]
Amen to that! I have been reading Anna’s blog for some time now, and found myself checking several times a day to see if the child she was about to adopt had been born. She has made me laugh and cry many times, and she is someone I would love to know in “real life.”
Thank you for clearing all that up. I think I recall my wife saying something about sleep deprivation when we had our four babies. She would probably understand what you’re talking about. Anyway, thanks again, and thank you for honoring Anna. She and her husband are great.