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kissofangel20

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adoption tried - failed
Posted: 08-14-06 16:40pm

Now I know i'm not the only one out there that has looked into adoption, tried to adopt, and failed. I'm positive there are tons of us here. So where is everyone else?
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sandyallen

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Posted: 08-14-06 17:19pm

No, you are not the only one that has tried to adopt and I am sorry it did not go through. I bet you would have been a good parent! I used to help with adoptions and to me it is this yucky system we have. Their are so many out their I know that woud have made good parents that were turned down that it is soooo sad! Never look at yourself as a failure!

My .Daughter works with special kids and she always tells me howmany grand kids I have, she just loves her job, I may never be a true grandma as these kids are alot of her life, have you ever tried doing something like this? Those kids are so loveable or working at a state foster home, I worked with them for a while too, thry are a lot of fun and I went to school and was thinking about opening a foster care home but went on with my nursing and social servise job. That was enough! She too is going to college.
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Posted: 08-14-06 22:17pm

You really should look into becoming a foster parent first. My mother was unable to have anymore children after me so she became a foster parent. She has adopted on girl and is adopting two more a boy and girl who are siblings. Sometimes a lot of children go through your home and don't come up for adoption but when one does it's really worth it.
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Posted: 08-14-06 22:17pm

You really should look into becoming a foster parent first. My mother was unable to have anymore children after me so she became a foster parent. She has adopted on girl and is adopting two more a boy and girl who are siblings. Sometimes a lot of children go through your home and don't come up for adoption but when one does it's really worth it.
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Posted: 08-14-06 22:18pm

I have no idea why that appeared twice. Sorry
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Posted: 08-15-06 09:38am

We had hoped to do foster but because my husband is away a lot they said it wouldn't be a structured home for children. They didn't even care that I would be a stay at home mom. So right now I am starting school my major will be social services.
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kissofangel20

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Posted: 08-15-06 10:15am

Ohh yes we were wanting so badly to do foster two years ago. But he got deployed and we couldn't get finished in time. And now he is driving big rigs and isn't home but maybe a day or two a week and we were told with out having both fp there on a daily basis it wouldn't be a good home for children. Love and devotion ....Security and safety didn't seem to matter at all. Not to mention the fact that we already have a nursery set up with everything for newborns up to 4 years old due to failed adoptions.

We're not giving up completely. Just stopping to recoup for a awhile...Give ourselves a chance to heal a little and restore ourselves so we can give it anther try.
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Posted: 08-15-06 10:57am

Hi. I've not any personal experience with adoption but I do have a friend who's a foster mum.

I hope you manage to achieve this
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BigSis_16

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Posted: 08-15-06 16:46pm

I don't believe they wouldn't let you become foster parents because of your husband's situation. I mean I believe it I just think it's terrible. One parent is 10 times better than what these kids are coming from. There are people in our agency who are single parents. As long as the kids are in a good home it shouldn't matter.
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Posted: 08-15-06 17:06pm

Thats exactly what I am saying but it does seem to matter to them.
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sandyallen

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Posted: 08-15-06 18:05pm

Good point! Give it a little time, if they see you coming back, they will know that you care! You deserve someone to care for and love and they deserve someone that will love them! It will happen! Be possitive even though it is difficult at times! To me it is just not right when I see some of these homes that are horrible and the kids you can tell are treated poorly when you have all the love to give and you are turned down, it really upsets me, even though I don't really know you, I just feel that you would be great! It will happen, just have a little hope and faith and time!
All the best!
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