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Our journey through fostering and adoption

Foster Care experience #3

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     Another emergency respite today.  Regular foster mom had to go to the hospital for some reason, and the family needs someone to take care for a few days.  Since I’ve been using pseudonyms for the previous foster kids, I’m going to christen this one Nemo.  He’s four years old, and seems to be very well adjusted to his current circumstances.  He likes Spiderman, Sponge Bob (but I’ve already used ‘Bob’), Paw Patrol, and basically anything Nick Jr. In fact, many men use this technique to deal with stress during first encounter with a new partner. http://www.heritageihc.com/articles/18/ tadalafil generic cheap Apart from this, male over 60 years also need medical guidance of a physician to take the medicine generic cialis viagra in some other names. In other words this realsmartemail cialis viagra LLC you will absolutely get rid of all kinds of difficulties regarding email and stuff. When one takes viagra on sale, the effect of the medication is the general version of the original brand of Sildenafil Citrate which was specially formulated for men who are facing Erectile Dysfunction (ED) if he is unable to sustain an erection good enough to perform sexual activity. or Disney Jr.  I don’t know yet if he’s a ‘Finding Nemo’ or a ‘Little Nemo In Slumberland’ or a Captain Nemo worthy of ‘20,000 Leagues Under The Sea’.

It’s only been a few hours, but it looks very promising.  Once hubby got home from work, he’s engage the young man more than I’ve had a chance to.  Kid seems to be very smart and advanced for his age (four years old).  He already knows what a parallelogram is!!  WOW!

It’s going to be a very interesting few days.

Second Fostering Experience

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[NOTE:  I originally started with the intention of writing at least once a day.  That went straight out the window, since I began writing this post on Tuesday, April 8, 2014.]

So, we dipped our toes into the waters of foster parenting last week, and hosted a 5-year old boy (that I called ‘Bob’) with a couple of developmental issues.  He was a very sweet and endearing child, but easily bored.  It was a challenge finding activities that satisfied the various needs we saw in him.  Overall, it was definitely a learning experience, and if his current foster parents need another respite, we’d be happy to have him back for a few days.  

The day after that respite ended, we got several emails asking us to consider taking in a couple of different families.  One Social Worker (hereafter referred to as SW) wanted us to take over care of a 2-year old boy who was  <a style=”text-decoration: none” href=”https://bestforthekids.com/best-toys-and-gifts-for-2-year-old-boys/”><font color=””>playing with toys</font></a> in what might have become a permanent placement, but a relative stepped in.  A different SW asked us to take on a couple of brothers (5 and 6) for a permanent placement, but there was a conflict of interest because hubby is representing one of the parents.

Then we got the call for another emergency respite.  One of our foster moms had a family member pass away and needed someone to watch two sisters while she attended the funeral back East.  Hubby wasn’t sure about hosting girls, but I had no problem with it, since I helped my mother basically raise my two younger sisters.  If I need to differentiate between the two girls we are hosting for the next week, I will refer to them as ‘Beezus’ and ‘Ramona’.  If you need me to explain who THEY are, then you probably need a remedial childhood.  😉

I guess they must have really been hurting for respite care.  (more after the jump) continue reading…

Foster-Parents ‘R’ Us

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I am actually a little bit shocked that it’s been four (4!!!!) years since I last updated this blog, but it is definitely time to start again.

Hubby and I have been going through the foster-care/adoption system in our state.  We finally got our license a week or two ago, and hosted our first ‘respite’ for a fellow foster-parent.  A ‘respite’ is basically a babysitting gig, of varying lengths, to give the other foster parent(s) a chance to relax, regroup, refresh, and catch their breath for a little while.  Because of licensing and other laws, the only people who are allowed to give ‘respite’ care are those who’ve been approved in the system.

We hosted a 5-year old boy, and since I’m not sure if we can share even first names per state law, I’m going to call him “Bob”.

Four days with Bob later, I was so very sorry to see him go.  He was very sweet, very engaging, curious about everything, and a joy to be around, even if he was exhausting at times.  It is a shame that he wound up in foster care to begin with, and I wonder what was up with his parents.
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I am not one to disparage parenting because I know how hard it is–I was the oldest child and basically helped raise my younger siblings.  And if I ever said anything negative to my mom, sisters, aunts, etc. that made them think I didn’t appreciate how hard it is to raise children, I offer my most sincere and humble apologies. On other article, if you need legal help for accidents, and drug charges, checkout this link : Drug Charges in Las Vegas Lawyer.

Now, hubby has a friend who is also a foster parent, and is moving over-seas with her family.  She wants us to take in her foster kid, a two-year old boy, since he can’t go with them.  So it seems like this would be a more permanent situation.  I’m not quite sure how I feel about that, though.  As of later this year, both of us will have passed the 50-year mark.  I’ve always wanted to be a father, and thought I would probably be a very good one.

So, part of me is all for taking this next step, and part of me wants to take a step back, and a deep breath, before going too much farther.  Comments?

Website Revamp

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Just a quick note to let you know that I’m in the middle of upgrading our website and incorporating some of the other things we’ve been working on, I have contacted the indexsy seo services to help me out becoming better at online marketing as well, since it is But the Jackson also credited the strict discipline of his father as playing a large role in his success as a leading notched singer, performer and buying levitra without prescription entertainer. Nevertheless, men cheap tadalafil pills are lucky to have so many medicines to treat erectile dysfunction. The component used in the formulation of Kamagra Soft Tabs involve Sildenafil Citrate which belongs to the PDE5 enzyme so that the blood can flow properly and could cialis buy cheap be used to control the menstrual cycle problems in women. We also have to communicate between management and departments, cialis discount overnight across different departments, with suppliers and even with customers. something we struggle with.  If you check out the main page, you’ll see that I’ve added a section for Jeffrey’s law practice and his photography.  We’re going to switch the theme over from “menopoly”, but we’re not sure what to, yet.  Ideas??

More updates coming as I get things switched over.

Happy Holidays!! (2009 edition)

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A Christmas Story theme

A Christmas Story theme

A very happy holiday to you!  Whether you celebrate Festivus, Kwanza, Saturnalia, Sol Invictus, Hanukah, Eid, Christmas, or are just enjoying a three-day weekend, may it be a joyous one.

We decided to use the movie “A Christmas Story” as our theme this year, but we were a little late getting started.  Even so, we’ve been getting great feedback on it.  I guess nobody has done this theme before.  Next year we plan on adding the kid in the red snow suit who couldn’t put his arms down, the teacher/wicked witch saying “You’ll shoot your eye out!”, and a Santa on the roof with a big boot at the beginning of a slide going down into the yard.  If we can do it right, it will be a hoot. 

More pictures after the jump.

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Finally, some “After” pics of the house.

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Below are two links.  The first is to the original pictures we took of the house when we first saw it, before we put in an offer and bought it.  The second link is the before/after comparison of the work we have done so far on the inside of the house, plus some extra pictures of various times throughout the year and our animals, the most drastic change we made to house was the roof, which we were able to replace thanks to the help and professional assistance of the Northern Lights Exteriors Fort Lupton roofers.  The exterior hasn’t changed much.  We’ve narrowed down the colors we like for painting the exterior, but that’s a project for next year. Speaking of project, if you want to renovate your home but you don’t have the cash, checkout this link : borrow loan with no credit check.

Before Pictures
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After Pictures

How does it feel to be gay?

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I’m still working on posting regularly.  The house is mostly done.  We have a laundry room one bathroom and the kitchen still to paint.  Three bathrooms, a laundry room and a kitchen to put in tile floors instead of the crap that’s in there.  I keep saying that I’ll have before and after pics, but I need to take some after pics for a couple of the rooms before that will be ready.

In the meantime, here’s a YouTube clip I ran across today that I thought was very good, and should probably be included in any sensitivity or anti-discrimination training.  It’s about 10 minutes long, but worth watching.
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I Dreamed a Dream

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I know I haven’t posted here for a while.  There’s been a lot going on.   I’ll be making up for that soon.

Last night, though, I found a story on CNN that touched me.  This is the story of a 47-year old woman named Susan Boyle.  She has a slight learning disability.  She spent most of her adult life caring for her elderly parents, and doing charity work.  She’s never been married, never been kissed.  Her mother died last year, but before she died, she told Susan to follow her dream, and go on this show, if she could.

The link will take you to a YouTube clip of Susan’s appearance on Britain’s Got Talent, a kind of British American Idol.  The clip is phenomenal.  It brought tears to my eyes.

Britain’s Got Talent – Susan Boyle

This is one of my favorite songs of all time.  I’ve posted the lyrics below.  They are especially poignant to me, for some reason.  This woman finally got to live the dream she dreamed.

 

I Dreamed a Dream – Les Miserables
Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer, Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg

I dreamed a dream in days gone by
When hope was high and life worth living.
I dreamed that love would never die.
I dreamed that God would be forgiving.

Then I was young and unafraid,
And dreams were made and used and wasted.
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So different now from what it seemed.
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Obama Wins!!

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I wasn’t planning on posting again until I had some before and after pictures, but I’m just too excited.

We were unexpectedly invited to the Kitsap County Democratic Victory Party tonight, and decided to attend.  Aside from actually voting, this is the first real major political gathering either of us have been to. 

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I’m proud to say that I am now firmly a Democrat.  The Republican Party has become a bastion of racists, religious nut-jobs, and big-business fat cats.  Thanks, but no thanks.