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triciag1332
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State adoption
Posted: 11-07-07 15:24pm
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had any good outcome with adopting from
the state? All I hear is bad things. like
its been years and nothing has happened,
etc..
with all the kids in state foster care
there has to be some good outcomes. It all
cant be bad.
Share your story/ies
Thanks
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BigSis_16
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Posted: 11-11-07 23:03pm
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My mother is a foster parent and has
successfully adopted three children from
the state. She picked them each up from
the hospital as newborns and had no
trouble at all with terminating parental
rights or the adoptions. Standard time
here is that the parents get 15 months to
clean up their act and if nothing happens
the child is availble for adoption. So we
were able to adopt them fairly quickly. I
have nothing bad to say about the process.
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triciag1332
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Posted: 11-12-07 17:58pm
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Thank you for answering. I appreciate it.
I just wanted to hear some good stories
you know. All I have been getting is the
negative. While I know that alot of
negative things happen, Its good to hear
the POSITIVE too.
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BigSis_16
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Posted: 11-17-07 21:37pm
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No problem. I wish you luck. If you have
any questions i'd be more than happy to
help. If i don't know something my mother
definitely will. 
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triciag1332
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Posted: 11-18-07 04:30am
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how long was your mom a fp before getting
the newborns? here in wa once you are
licensed they put you on a waiting list
until a child matches what your looking
for. (i dont know how to say it not trying
to be rude or anything) anyways you are on
the list until they tell you they have a
child.
we are looking to adopt a little girl 1 yr
or younger. we have a 2 and 5 yr old boys
and a little girl would make our family
complete. maybe even 2 lol. we were told
in all the classes that you dont want to
get a child that is older than your
children or older than your youngest.
anyways they were telling us that it would
be no problem for us getting a little girl
under 1 but the closer we get to being
licensed they are changing there story
telling me now that we will be on the
waiting list a long time. They want us to
do foster care and "keep a bed open" in
case they get a little girl that is open
for adoption. I told them that i could
only do very short term temporary foster
care because I couldnt handle everyone
getting attached and then them leaving.
and it would be pretty hard to explain to
my 5 yr old that this baby wont be your
little sister. we have explained to him
about adoption and he is so excited to get
a sister that would tear him up. I told
the agency that when the kids got older we
would be more able to do foster care on
different terms just not at this point.
It seems like a mess and its really hard.
Thanks for taking the time to read and
respond to me.
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BigSis_16
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Posted: 11-26-07 17:58pm
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Ummm. they were approved in August and we
got our first baby on December 6. Now
thats quite a bit shorted than normal. She
was premature, biracial, and drug addicted
when she was born so several families
turned her down which is really sad. We
have had quite a few foster children in
our home of various ages and yes it is
very hard.
Also, it is sometimes hard for the
biological children. I'm the only bio
child in my family. I was 12 when we
started taking children and i had a hard
time at first. I'm a lot older now and it
doesn't bother me anymore. It's just
people have a tendency sometimes to treat
the adopted children as "special" and
forget about the bio children. As long as
they have some special time with you they
will be fine.
As to giving up children, we only gave up
two babies. One of them had a lot of
physical and mental problems and we
couldn't handle him at the time because we
already had two babies so he went to
another family who adopted him. The other
little girl went back to her mother. It
was difficult but it's worth it once you
finally get to keep one.
If you think you have trouble giving them
up you could look into emergency placement
which has always been very short whenver
we have done it. No more than a week or
two. Or respite care. I'm not sure if that
will be called the same thing where you
live but here it is when one family takes
another foster family's children for
awhile. For example, my mother had cancer
last year. When she was having
chemotherapy our kids went to another
family for a week because i was in school
and she couldn't handle them. Those
placements are short term and you'd be
dealing with another foster family instead
of a biological family so that might be
something you'd be interested in. But
again, i'm not sure how things work over
there.
Hope that helped a bit.

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moldedbymercy88
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Posted: 01-02-08 13:13pm
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I *am* adopted.  My mom (the one
that adopted me) is the best thing that
has ever happened to me! She did have
horror stories from adoption too. But, she
successfully adopted me and my sister.
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yogahoneybunny
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Posted: 01-02-08 13:21pm
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Big Sis and MoldedbyMercy ... in what
state do you live? Where did the
adoptions take place?
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Lilly Ivy
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Posted: 01-05-08 12:16pm
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my sister just gave up her first baby to a
wonderful couple who already had a little
boy from adoption too. They seemed not to
have any problem with it, they only waited
about a month to get boy, then wanted
another and found my sister, who at the
time was about a month away from giving
birth.
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BigSis_16
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Posted: 01-23-08 17:27pm
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yogahoneybunny,
I'm from pennsylvania.

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yogahoneybunny
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Posted: 01-24-08 02:31am
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Thanks, Big Sis. So your mom's adoptions
took place in PA? If so, that's good
news. I officially have residency status
there, and if the process is fairly
smooth, I would consider an adoption from
PA. Were the birth parents mainly
involved in drugs?
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moldedbymercy88
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Posted: 01-24-08 02:35am
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| yogahoneybunny
wrote: | | Big Sis and MoldedbyMercy
... in what state do you live? Where did
the adoptions take
place? |
I live in FL and that's where the
adoptions took place.
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yogahoneybunny
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Posted: 01-24-08 02:57am
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Wow. What a coincidence...I also lived in
Florida ... that is too weird. Palm Beach
County. Molded --- what difficulties did
your mom encounter? Mainly legal or
personal? Can you describe (if
possible...I don't want to seem pushy)?

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BigSis_16
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Posted: 01-24-08 20:11pm
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yogahoneybunny,
Yes their parents mostly had drug
problems. My sister's father was also in
jail quite a bit.
My brother's mother had some mental
problems. She ended up having way more
children than she could handle (eight of
them)
But we haven't had any problems from any
of them since their rights were
terminated.
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yogahoneybunny
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Posted: 01-25-08 02:40am
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Aha. How was it for you as the big sister
when your mother decided to adopt? How
did you adapt to the role?
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BigSis_16
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Posted: 01-25-08 17:34pm
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Umm, to be completely honest it was a
little difficult. I was an only child for
12 years then my mom decided to go into
foster care. Within 6 years i was the
oldest of four children. But it has really
been worth it. I love them so much.
But it is definitely a big adjustment.
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yogahoneybunny
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Posted: 01-26-08 16:22pm
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That must have been very difficult ... but
with many adoptions at the same time, kind
of exciting, too. How old is your
youngest sibling? How many years between
you?
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BigSis_16
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Posted: 01-26-08 22:37pm
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Well, I'm 18
My sister is 6
My brother is 2
and my baby sister is 1
So the biggest gap is 17 years. Most
people who don't know us assume she's my
daughter.
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Posted: 01-27-08 12:43pm
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Do you think that you'll ever adopt, Big
Sis?
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BigSis_16
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Posted: 01-27-08 18:03pm
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Depends,
My mom had trouble conceiving after me and
with genetics and everything i'm
anticipating that i may have troubles
also. If that is the case i would most
defintely adopt especially since i know so
much about it having watched my mom do it
so many times and if i stay local once i
leave home i already know the people who
work in our adoption agency. So i would
definitely say yes, i have considered it.
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