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ChildDrenched: Sharing Your Adoption Story May be Helpful to Others

Potential adoptive parents may appreciate hearing personal accounts of adoption journeys answering questions and making the process seem less daunting.

When my adopted daughter turned five, I started writing down the details of her adoption to help her understand why we wanted to adopt our third child and what we went through to find her.  I wanted her to have the answers if she ever had questions as a child or more likely, as an adult.  I was worried I might forget some details as the years went by, so I wrote down the story for her.  Five years later, I have begun to share the story of our daughter’s adoption with others, giving me a whole new perspective on it.

I have been amazed that current parents as well as childless couples, friends and mere acquaintances, take such an interest in our adoption story when told casually at luncheons, dinner parties, or when meeting people over the past few years.  The story is somewhat complicated, yet fairly brief since our daughter was born and placed in my arms only 20 days after we received “the call”.  The emotional aspects of the story, the issues we faced, and the decisions we had to make along the adoption journey seem to fascinate people who may be headed down the same path or may want to support someone considering adoption.

As I have recounted our personal story, I’ve noticed that each person takes interest in a different aspect of it, depending on their situation or needs. Since we already had two children before adopting, we were worried how a new baby would affect our family as a whole.  People who are in the same situation ask related questions and wonder how our family adjusted to life with a newly adopted baby.  We were also afraid that the birthmother could change her mind at the last minute, disappointing us and more importantly, our children. The risks involved in our adoption were the most difficult elements for us to deal with and people hesitant to take those risks themselves are interested in how that felt.

The most gratifying result of telling our story, personally and in this blog, has been the number of couples who have reached out to us for support through their adoption process.   We have enjoyed helping friends, and friends of friends, find their adopted children after months, or years, of being ChildDrenched.  Wanting a child and being unable to conceive is often the most excruciating time in people’s lives.  Helping people escape that pain is rewarding and if our story helps people acquire the courage to move forward with adoption, I am more fulfilled and genuinely happy.

I realize there are many people who currently face the same emotional turmoil I did before adopting.  I also know that there are even more adoptive parents who are ecstatic about their families after adopting their children.  I hope to encourage those parents to talk about their journeys, the good experiences and the challenging issues, so others will understand more about adoption.  We have read about the famous Hollywood stars who have adopted children but few of them have written down their stories to share with others.  I find that disappointing because those stories may help build optimism for others.

My original objective of writing the details of our adoption story was for my daughter but since finishing the project, I feel the need to reach out to people who are ChildDrenched, and people who are interested in helping friends or relatives they know who are ChildDrenched.  I have completed a full memoir about our story so hopefully, others who are considering adoption will gain the strength it takes to start the process after reading it.  My book will soon be published and I hope people will appreciate the reasons why I wrote it.

The personal account of my journey exposes years of painful emotions that led to the decision to adopt and the issues we faced throughout the process.  When I think back upon that journey, I truly appreciate the subsequent years of joy our daughter has brought to our lives that much more.  Our adoption story is my gift to others; it’s a way of giving back for the love, joy and pleasure I have enjoyed through my daughter.  I hope others will share their stories by commenting on this blog or in another medium.  In this world we live in, supporting each other is what makes us all more compassionate and tolerant of differences, which is what we all need to teach our children.  <read more posts>

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Chris Nicholson May 19, 2013 at 09:38 am
LamoMan: "Back to school" is beginning of year and "Open House" is toward theRead More end. W/R/T high school, I agree with you that it's not as fun as K-5. I was disappointed, for example, to see no exemplary integral homework stapled to the wall of Calculus class-- I love the funny f/s hybrid symbol. Basically, I was bullied into attending by my wife (and the lure of Taco Truck catering). In seriousness, it was nice to stop by and (re)connect names and faces and be reminded of the dedication and talent of many (but not, ahem, all) of the teachers we're lucky enough to have here.
LamorindaMan May 18, 2013 at 11:46 pm
I don't have children so maybe I'm missing something. But, what is the point of an open house at theRead More high school level and what is the point of an open house at the end of the school year? What do they do at open house for high schoolers?
Vincent Carter May 17, 2013 at 01:21 am
At $400,000 of Tax Payer money i expected it to be the Contract Negotaitor.
Carlos Garcia May 16, 2013 at 04:43 pm
I imagine the person was a trainer
lovelafayette May 15, 2013 at 10:44 am
This brochure took a lot of work by a small group of people, supported by a cast of 400! We needRead More your help! PRINT AND SHARE AND POST this great flyer/sign. Parks is conducting a stealth campaign for BMX, NO PUBLICITY ALLOWED!! Jennifer Russell is hounding me personally using the CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER as a tool. I have been threatened with fines and fees, citations and misdemeanors, for informing the public about BMX. “Someone” posted our iconic signs, “Your Park with BMX”, on all the park public forum bulletin boards! No photos of the mystery posters exist, Jennifer lied and told code enforcement I admitted to posting THAT sign. I admitted posting signs about the April 8 meeting, but that is not the sign I am charged with! Please help confound the code enforcement officer by printing and posting and distributing this great flyer. Take it to church, youth group, PTA meetings. We could try our own stealth campaign, all wear Giants baseball hats and black hoodies! The rest of the story is at: WWW.NOLAFAYETTEBIKEPARK.COM and www.lafayettebikepark.com (city site) Suzanne Sommer lovelafayette@msn.com
Beau Behan April 23, 2013 at 03:00 pm
Hi Everyone, Thanks for dropping by PATCH. We really appreciate your taking the time. Hard toRead More imagine at times that Tom Cruise has been in the showbiz for at least three decades now.. It is as if it were just yesterday when I first watched "The Outsiders". We will have more film reviews for you all.. Thanks again. Beau
c5 April 23, 2013 at 02:12 pm
He was great in 'Risky Business', still one of my all time favorites. "Ok, which one of you isRead More the U-boat commander?".... :)
KAC April 22, 2013 at 09:56 pm
Tom Cruise? Pass...
LamorindaMan April 17, 2013 at 10:43 am
Will this workshop benefit motorcyclists? Bicycle riding requires way too much work. I'd rather rideRead More a motorcycle and let the engine do all the heavy lifting.
Napoleon Solo April 16, 2013 at 03:44 pm
They think they are doing something for the environment. When one of my kids had to do a schoolRead More project showing they were using recycled materials, I did not have anything reasonable around and had to go to the store, buy a large soda bottle, and pour it down the drain when I got home so there was a "recycled" item for the project. How did that save the environment?
CJ April 16, 2013 at 03:30 pm
Really?- How long is this farce going to be pushed? This has been going on for what seems likeRead More forever. 10 kids (of Envirotreehuggers) and 2- Environazi's will get on their bikes and ride to school and their nearby offices. While the rest of the reasonable people see this for what it is.....ridiculous. This will never be practical and if you want to be so, then do it without all the nonsense. I used to bike 15miles to my job and back, but that was when I was a wacked out Triathlete trying to qualify for Ironman. It is ridiculous as a daily practice for a myriad of reasons. Sustainable Lafaytette? - I sincerely hope this is not an actual public tax money paid position.
TMoraga April 19, 2013 at 12:49 pm
Hey Paula you don't get it. It doesn't matter what happened. #1 School property is not an off leashRead More location. School district insurance doesn't cover such thing. And yes this is a big liability issue. Dogs! Do not belong on CAMPUS! It really is not hard to understand however if one can't grasp why this is a bad idea they probably should not have a dog in their stewardship either.
Paula Capps April 19, 2013 at 11:28 am
The dog group at Stanley has been going to the school for decades. We have always cleaned up afterRead More the dogs and everyone gets along beautifully. It's been a strong sense of community I myself gained from the group of kind and friendly owners. The incident that stemmed this has become distorted. There are other witnesses besides the parents who literally screamed at a very nice mild mannered young man. They cursed at him and treated him like dirt. What kind of an example was that to a child? His dog was not mean, excited yes, but in fact the dog diid NOT even touch the little girl. The girl chased after the dog's rolling ball. The dog came toward her to claim his ball. She freaked out and started screaming. Instead of talking to the little girl and man in instructive and calm ways to show dog and child all was ok the parents made themselves look crazy and the poor man was verbally abused. Dogs need to run and play just like people. I'd like to add it is a fine to throw food wrappers, bottles, cap tops, and unwanted food all over the field, and most anywhere in this lovely Bay Area we all share. l have picked up hands full, two and times each night. Why are parents allowing this? We have a beautiful place to live here please teach children to respect our earth. They'll be around here longer than the adults at this writing.
LamorindaMan April 19, 2013 at 04:17 am
Your unleashed dog doesn't belong on school grounds. Go to a park.
Trenton Gregory April 30, 2013 at 02:09 pm
Spring breakers has extra hot girls laughing as they indulge robbing and lawless acts while singingRead More pop music and now we have jym rats with the ego's to take lives. Feeling a bit curious is like slowing down to see a highway fatality.
LamorindaMan April 29, 2013 at 04:13 pm
I am familiar with the story upon which this movie is based. These were horribly violent men whoRead More tortured and murdered many innocent people. They were placed on death row - a place they rightly belong. It's unbelievable that people would make a movie about this and in any way attempt to glorify these people. Disgusting.