Jonathon Bobbit-Miller and his husband, Blair Miller are dads to two sons, a three-year-old son and four-year-old son, both of whom were adopted. “I was always worried. I always thought, ‘I can’t be that or I can’t do that.’ I always thought, ‘There’s no way we can’t get married, I can’t have kids,’” Blair Miller […]
How My Two Moms Are Protecting Our Family Under the New Administration
When Trump signed in Executive Order #13769, the unconstitutional travel ban, it incited fear among many minorities and questions for the future as to what our president could do to surmount over other groups as well. Though such actions may scare the LGBTQI+ family, we must use our anger and fear to incentivize bold action. […]
More Random Observations on the 2012 Summer Olympic Games
A Slightly Bigger Belly, A Lot More Insecure
By: Lex Jacobson As I write this, tomorrow will be the 12-week mark in this pregnancy –that “safe” milestone that I’ve been looking towards since we got our positive home pregnancy test result. It feels awesome. This baby has decided to stay, and though we’re not sure at this point of any abnormalities or issues […]
Interview with John Jericiau
Interview with John Jericiau by The Next Family TNF: How has it been blogging for TNF? I’ve always loved to write, but writing for an audience has been especially rewarding. I love getting the feedback about my writing and using it to improve in the following week’s blog. I’m always surprised when someone in my […]
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The Gift of Letting Go
By: Shannon Ralph I received a game-changing telephone call this past Saturday. Up until this weekend, Ruanita and I were living rather comfortably with the knowledge that our eight-year-old son, Lucas, is a geek. A bit of a dweeb. I am not sure when we came to this conclusion, but at some point in the […]