Mother's Day is a few days away, this year is a little different. Each year on FB I mention a thank you to my birth Mom for what she did... this year I can say it to her! We have known each other since November and I am so thankful she is a patient woman! I am trying to figure out how this works, how I fit in to this family puzzle and she forgives my lack of birthday cards and so much more! In December my kids were so excited to tell people about what had taken place and our little girl would blurt out "My Mommy has two Mommies!" people just smiled and said okay... looking for an explanation and I would tell them the story. In all honesty I have four Mom's. All four have loved me in different ways. My birth Mom loved me enough to realize her world and life at that moment would not be right for me and she placed me for adoption. My foster Mom took over the role and loved me as a baby until I was matched with a family, she became an "aunt" and was in my lif...
This is not MY adoption story... although my story has a lovely ending! This is the story of a few streets in Hamilton that did not have a hub or community to belong to. When we moved to Hamilton there was some confusion as to which hub we belonged to, I heard Crown Point, Sherman Hub and who cares from some neighbours... the ones that did care did not know how to find out. I did some digging, was connected with some people in both hubs and worked with someone to develop a plan to join a hub. We talked to neighbours, asked them where they shop, do day to day things and took note. I had a few pages of "proof" of where people felt they belonged and was ready to present it guns blazing... really... i was ready to fight! Then at a meeting I asked a city employee what the steps would be to join a hub and he simply said "just ask the hub". This could have been done faster had we known!!! So we asked and now our little "hood" of under 70 homes is part of ...