islandbabe
Island Girl
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2008
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I don't have much to add except that if you want to be a parent -- DO IT! You have to want it more than anything. Adoption is a tough road to go down. I remember after so many failed fertility treatments I was just done. I had been poked, prodded, and was a black and blue pin cushion. I announced to my husband that we were adopting from Russia and that we would adopt two kids (toddlers) at the same time. He looked at me like I was crazy, really unable to respond. As he tells the story now he reminds me that he was afraid of me the whole time I was on the fertility drugs.
He just let me talk. He says he never thought it would really happen. The cost? Well who has that kind of money, times TWO. Not regular people like us. Who goes to Russia? No one that we had ever heard of. Who adopts two kids that you cannot communicate with?
Well it turns out -- lots of people just like us. Be warned, every type of adoption is a struggle. There will be bumps. But oh the rewards are great if you hang in there.
We researched, signed a contract, and 13 months later brought home our two and three year old brother and sister.
DS(now 6) and DD(now 4) are sound asleep right now. DS just came home from his very first Boy Scout meeting tonight. Excuse me, apparently the kindergardeners are only Tiger Cubs. The joy of watching my beautiful son tell me about the campout that Daddy is going to take him on was just priceless. Imagine what his life was like before God put us together. Imagine how much better our life is because he did.
If you want to be a parent. If you want to make a meaningful difference in the life of a child. Research, make a plan, make some decisions, but don't be afraid to jump. You will not make a mistake if you do this out of love.

He just let me talk. He says he never thought it would really happen. The cost? Well who has that kind of money, times TWO. Not regular people like us. Who goes to Russia? No one that we had ever heard of. Who adopts two kids that you cannot communicate with?
Well it turns out -- lots of people just like us. Be warned, every type of adoption is a struggle. There will be bumps. But oh the rewards are great if you hang in there.
We researched, signed a contract, and 13 months later brought home our two and three year old brother and sister.
DS(now 6) and DD(now 4) are sound asleep right now. DS just came home from his very first Boy Scout meeting tonight. Excuse me, apparently the kindergardeners are only Tiger Cubs. The joy of watching my beautiful son tell me about the campout that Daddy is going to take him on was just priceless. Imagine what his life was like before God put us together. Imagine how much better our life is because he did.
If you want to be a parent. If you want to make a meaningful difference in the life of a child. Research, make a plan, make some decisions, but don't be afraid to jump. You will not make a mistake if you do this out of love.

