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This is the story of my journey to adopt a child from Kazakhstan.
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And yes, many nights (days, nights, and more sleepless nights) I think I may have just lost my mind! But, I'm also excited and am looking forward to all the challenges, thrills, sweet little moments, panic, hope, messes, joys, and mostly love that will be an everyday part of my life.
I've changed my life pretty dramatically in the past year (new job, new state, new house, new life!) in part because I wanted a fresh start, but also because doing so allowed me financially and emotionally to pursue adoption.
Most of you know that my mother had me at nearly 40 and raised me alone. And this was back when being a single mom, and especially an older single mom, was not a very acceptable thing to do. I'm sad that Mom will never know her grandchild, but I know she would be thrilled that I am doing this. From her I have learned independence, tenacity, resourcefulness, and that family is not defined by numbers or what society thinks it should be, but by love and support. Thank you, Mom, for setting the example that has given me the courage to follow, in my own way, in your footsteps.
3 comments:
I'd love to help you check out your electronics. I'm thinking the camcorder mounted in the MR2 would be a good test....:)
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Keep your head up. I am pulling for you.
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hey, congratulations on the progess!!! you might want to call or email Phil McCarty (my field guy in Rhode Island, cell 401-225-0690). he recently adopted 2 children from russia and might have some good insight for you.
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