Yup, it’s what all the experts say you need - and it’s the
way to find new people who become new friends.
In fact, this blog Split Feathers has found many new
adoptees (like Michael and his brother who are Native adoptees but don’t know
their tribe yet).
That is the purpose of Facebook (FB) - to connect you with friends and let you
comment and talk and like and share. I try and make time to read friend’s posts
and I’m sure you do, too.
Because of Facebook I have reconnected with friends from
school and college and friends I knew when I lived in various places but moved
away. I have adoptees friends I have not met in person (yet) and Native
American friends who are not adoptees. It’s a giant circle, really!
It’s a kind of meeting place - and you can have groups of
people, business pages (like our Blue Hand Books) and lists of interests (I am figuring out Facebook like all of you are,
yes.)
2019 UPDATE: We ended our relationship with Facebook - too many issues with violating our privacy.
Thank you! Chi Megwetch and Pilamaye! Trace
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