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I was adopted 47 years ago. This past weekend I had a conversation with my youngest who is 11 about that. She was interested in why my mother gave me up for adoption when she know her best friends older sister has 3 kids at 22 years old and is not married. Talk about a delicate subject for a father daughter talk at 11!
I am one of 7 children 3 adopted & 4 natural in my family. I was fortunate to be adopted by loving parents. I have not searched for my birth parents even though my adoptive Mom has somewhat encouraged me to. I may yet, but feel that my family is my family. I am the only child in close proximity to my parents and we are quite close. The reason that I would search for my birth parents would be so that they would know that I am alive, doing well and have a wife and 3 children that I am very proud of, and that my adoptive parents were good parents for me. I feel that it might be important for the birth mother and/or father to put closure to an series of events that may still haunt their thoughts. I am interested in anyone who has given up a child response to this thought.
About 2 years ago I approached my wife about adopting, this was shortly before she was accepted into a leadership program that was going to take a lot of her time over the next 2 years. She explained that unlike the first 3 this was going to require a change of lifestyle on my part, but we could consider it! She was then accepted into the program and we put the decision on hold. Even at our age I still feel the call to return to someone else the opportunity that I have been given and to expand our family.
Even in the best situations adoption can be emotionally hard on people, my sister has had a much tougher time with it than I have.
My brother who was adopted died when he was 11 in an accident. In his case my parents made the effort to contact his birth mother and meet with her to let her know what a great son he was and the circumstances of his death.
I am one of 7 children 3 adopted & 4 natural in my family. I was fortunate to be adopted by loving parents. I have not searched for my birth parents even though my adoptive Mom has somewhat encouraged me to. I may yet, but feel that my family is my family. I am the only child in close proximity to my parents and we are quite close. The reason that I would search for my birth parents would be so that they would know that I am alive, doing well and have a wife and 3 children that I am very proud of, and that my adoptive parents were good parents for me. I feel that it might be important for the birth mother and/or father to put closure to an series of events that may still haunt their thoughts. I am interested in anyone who has given up a child response to this thought.
About 2 years ago I approached my wife about adopting, this was shortly before she was accepted into a leadership program that was going to take a lot of her time over the next 2 years. She explained that unlike the first 3 this was going to require a change of lifestyle on my part, but we could consider it! She was then accepted into the program and we put the decision on hold. Even at our age I still feel the call to return to someone else the opportunity that I have been given and to expand our family.
Even in the best situations adoption can be emotionally hard on people, my sister has had a much tougher time with it than I have.
My brother who was adopted died when he was 11 in an accident. In his case my parents made the effort to contact his birth mother and meet with her to let her know what a great son he was and the circumstances of his death.
