adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
Stork Delivery
Good morning, beautiful lady! Today is December 3rd. It’s been a special day in my life since the very first one in 1970. It was on this day that the social workers brought me to my new home with the Clarks. It was nearing Christmas, and they had me dressed in a beautiful red, velvet dress. I still have it. Fifty years later, and I still own my very first Christmas outfit.
By Lori Antrim5 years ago in Families
Wolf
It was the first of October, 1970. Mary and Ed lived in Beech Grove, Indiana, while Ed worked for an accounting firm in Indianapolis. The commute wasn’t bad, unless there was weather. Fortunately, it looked to be a mild fall. Mary was a stay-at-home-wannabe-mom. They had gotten pregnant a couple years back but lost the baby early in the pregnancy. Mary desperately wanted a baby, but they just couldn’t conceive. Earlier that year, they had met with an adoption agency and put in an application, which had been approved.
By Lori Antrim5 years ago in Families
The Gift of Motherhood
You were so perfect that you took my breath away. For months I had waited to meet you, knowing our time together would be brief. The nurses told me it would be easier if I didn't see you, if I bonded with you it would be more painful to say good-bye. That wasn't right for me though. I wanted every minute I had with you. There were so many things I wanted to tell you that I hadn't already said as you grew inside me.
By Leslie Perkel5 years ago in Families
Sweet Boy
The road hummed underneath my tires as they burned up the road. Finding a clear spot on the shoulder, I pulled over, my eyes no longer able to view past the tears blurring my vision. My chest ached and I screamed with the force of my breaking sobs, his little screams echoing through my head, playing in movie-like fashion against my closed lids, I remembered…
By Catherine MacKenzie5 years ago in Families
BTS Adopt Twins
Y/N's POV It was adoption day so I woke up my brother so we could get dressed smartly for the people coming to the orphanage today to see us children. I hope me they choose me and my brother; that's my condition. I always will have my brother I don't want to be separated from him. We may be twins but he is still my little brother by 10 minutes. After ensuring we were both dressed nice and smartly we went to her caretaker wake and get the younger children ready for the people coming to look at adopting today.
By Tabitha Birrell5 years ago in Families
My Puppy Valentine
Moving to Honolulu Hawaii, was the most exciting adventure we have ever experienced as a Navy family. We prepared for months for the move. We found out that our beloved family cat of 12 years was not healthy enough to make the journey. When we went to the vet to screen our cat, who had been an official family member for 10 years, we were told it would not be wise for him to make the 13-hour flight to Hawaii from Connecticut. Sad and heartbroken, we decided to give Momos to a dear family friend. We knew he would be loved by our friends as much as we loved him, which made the day we said good by a little less tearful, but still so sad. We get updates and pictures of Momos living his best life all the time. We know that he is thriving and happy.
By Justin Owney5 years ago in Families
Bear
My father was a prideful man. He was the kind of man that traveled across the U.S. on a motorcycle. And the kind of man that would speed up past cops just to prove a point. He was the kind of man that would never zip up his coat when he would ski, and just let his jacket fly behind him in the wind. He was the kind of man that drove a mustang, and the type of man that rarely asked for permission.
By Emily Kersey5 years ago in Families
For my beloved dog
My mother, my brother, and I decided to go to the mountainous part of Santiago. It is a beautiful place full of green areas, rivers are very close to the snow. While my brother was driving, at one point, my mother asked my brother to park the car at a Chilean restaurant. She wants to buy some pine empanadas, the most traditional in Chile. It was lunchtime, so the three of us ate empanadas and drank sodas. When I finished eating lunch, I heard the voice of a puppy, I decided to get out of the car, and when I look at the ground, I see a small brown puppy with white paws. When I looked at it, I thought what a beautiful little dog I tried to take it. But he won't let me and started running, he went into the business and hid under some boxes, my brother and I decided to get closer to the owners. We told them how beautiful the puppy seemed to us, and we asked him how old he was. The owners answered us the puppy is only a few months old, we come here to give it away, but if nobody wants it, we will leave it here, and maybe someone will pick it up. We already have too many dogs, and we can't have any more in the house. As we chatted, I see that in a second, the dog starts running very fast, almost like a rabbit, almost as if they understood that they were going to give it away, I start running behind the dog, and when it stopped for a few seconds, I took it in my arms. I walked back to the car. At that moment, my brother takes him in his arms, opens the car window, and throws him into the car, saying, don't tell Mom that we were listening to music on the way back home. The puppy starts barking. It was at that moment that my brother and I decided to confess. My mom what we did she was very angry with the idea. After convincing her for a few seconds, she decided that we could adopt the dog. She has never been a lover of animals, which is why it cost her a little to accept the idea. She only gets but with the condition that we had to take him immediately to the veterinarian and take care of him. Still, on the way home, I asked them and what name we would give him.
By Pame Molina5 years ago in Families
Are you my Baby?
Another checkup, more waiting. She was used to these waiting rooms. The strong antiseptic smell from the maintenance worker mopping the floor was beginning to make her feel nauseas. She replayed in her mind the journey of how to get to the fresh air. Down the hall, left turn, down the hall, right turn, elevator. She glanced at her watch; appointment was supposed to start twenty minutes ago.
By Pie Robinson5 years ago in Families








