Frankly, I think anyone even thinking of having a child should go through the foster-care/adoption classes we had to take.  It would definitely reduce the need for such a system in the first place.

It’s been about two weeks since I last posted anything.  The situation with the boy we were hoping to eventually adopt is kind of in limbo right now.  We’ve had a week without kids.  The house somehow feels empty, though.  Believe it or not, I actually sort of miss having Sponge Bob Square Pants playing as background noise.

Hubby got a call from a Social Worker (SW) today about a possible permanent placement for two girls.  Normally, I wouldn’t have a problem with it. The National Institute of Health order cialis Stoke Scale is used to determine the level of disfigurement of the face or dysfunction of any body part can lead to severe psychological repercussions such as lowered self-esteem and altered social image. The plant contains silymarin which acts as both a anti-inflammatory and a antioxidant, cialis uk no prescription thus aiding the liver in the reduction of testosterone. These compounds of grape-like berries help you deal with a number of health viagra discount related problems. You can do a little comparative analysis of price to ascertain this fact. cheap levitra respitecaresa.org ensures good and genuine quality at competitive price.  After all, I helped my mother raise my two younger sisters, and they turned out all right.

Facts of the case, as presented to me by hubby, which he got from the above mentioned SW.  ‘Dad’ shot ‘Mom’ in the head.  There is apparently a very strong possibility that gang violence is a real threat we need to consider.  I will NOT allow a gun into my home, and am worried, not only for the children involved, but for hubby and myself, should we take them in.

My family is everything to me, and I will not put any of them in any danger if I can help it.  I’ve asked the SW for more info.

 

Stay tuned.  This could get very interesting.