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| Sarah | Posted: Feb 07, 2004 12:58:29 PM I too go along with the others with a resounding YES YES YES! My daughter is my world. She's nine months old and this has been the best time of my life. There are days when I look at her and I can't believe that she is my daughter and I am her mother. I can't imagine loving another human more than I love her. I am truly blessed by God! My parents came for Christmas and you would never know that she was adopted with the bond that was formed this special holiday. Please know an adoptive family has been through a lot and they put everything they have into a child and the child's happiness and future. My daughter is the best thing that has ever happened to me. | ||
| Erika | Posted: Jan 30, 2004 09:53:17 AM I have to agree with the other adopted parents on this board..YES YES YES. Our little man is our pride and joy, I never thought that I could love another human being as much as I love him. *A love that is far different then love of a spouse or family* He is three and he is the light of our life, he is so well behaved and smart, charming and cute as a button. Our families love him just as much as their other neices nephews and grandchildren. The phrase "He is adopted" is never even spoken anymore, he is our son, and what a blessing he is. And the same hold true for him, he just LOVES his Grandpa and is attached at the hip to one particular Uncle, *kids have their favorites too*. All children should be surrounded by love, as much as possible. | ||
| Christine | Posted: Jan 16, 2004 07:15:48 PM I have a two year old adopted son and I could not love him any more then I do. He absolutely lights up our life. We hopefully soon will be blessed with our second and I can say because it has not come easy to us we do not take one day for granted. | ||
| Jody | Posted: Dec 20, 2003 03:32:14 PM Are you kidding? I have a little boy(4yrs)we were blessed with through adoption. I can not get preg. and it was a devistation to me. We had everything going for us and wanted very much to have a family. We absolutly adore our child and I am thankful for him every day- (Even the bad days, there are bad days when raising kids ya know!) He is my life and if the choice had to be made, I would die to protect my son. You wonder if an adoptive family could love him as much as you? YES YES YES! God bless you with this decision you need to make. We want to adopt another baby- let me know if I can be of any help to you. Jody | ||
| MARY | Posted: Oct 14, 2003 11:27:30 PM I AM SOMEONE WHO IS WAITING TO ADOPT AND I CAN ASSURE YOU THAT ANY CHILD WE ADOPT WILL BE LOVED UNCONDITIONALLY. THE WELFARE OF THAT CHILD IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. WE WOULD DO EVERY THING TO MAKE IT COMFORTABLE, SAFE AND HAPPY WITH MUCH UNCONDITIONAL LOVE. AND I BELIEVE THAT ANY PERSON LOOKING TO ADOPT, WAITING TO ADOPT FEELS THE SAME. | ||
| Christy | Posted: Oct 13, 2003 11:56:53 AM Will the family that adopts my baby love them as much as I do? | ||
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