islandbabe
Island Girl
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- Feb 22, 2008
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I'm not sure what I can add here. I do not have any biological children after many years of trying and a long and painful fertility program. But, two and a half years ago we adopted a two and three year old brother and sister from Russia. We are so in love with these kids, they were meant to be in our family. I'm sure that it was God's plan that I wouldn't get pregnant. I'm glad he (or she) knew what they were doing because my children were waiting for me half way around the world.
There is something so special about these kids. They are survivors. They are blessed by this opportunity. We are blessed by their presence and love. We have a whole other country and culture to embrace. It makes the world a smaller place. It feels right.
I warn you, as rewarding as it is, international adoption is not for the faint of heart. It's painful, it's expensive, and it's risky. But the payoff is FOREVER. Throughout the process we met lots of people with blended biological and adopted families that all felt a "calling" to form their families in this way.
I guess all I wanted to say was to listen to your heart as well as your head. You will make the right decision for your family.
If you have any questions about the process in Russia I would be happy to share more with you. I wish you all the best.
There is something so special about these kids. They are survivors. They are blessed by this opportunity. We are blessed by their presence and love. We have a whole other country and culture to embrace. It makes the world a smaller place. It feels right.
I warn you, as rewarding as it is, international adoption is not for the faint of heart. It's painful, it's expensive, and it's risky. But the payoff is FOREVER. Throughout the process we met lots of people with blended biological and adopted families that all felt a "calling" to form their families in this way.
I guess all I wanted to say was to listen to your heart as well as your head. You will make the right decision for your family.
If you have any questions about the process in Russia I would be happy to share more with you. I wish you all the best.

While I'll say that adopting older kids through the US foster system was not easy....we're glad we did it. One of them has some attachment issues....which from what I've read is pretty typical due to how many times they are moved here and there....but again, I'm glad they are here and I pray one day they are glad they are here too LOL
, find a way! There are so many children waiting for a good home all over the world. Ethiopia alone has millions of children just waiting!
Our family has been so blessed to get to bring 3 healthy newborns home from the hospital!