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Monday, August 29, 2005
Family, ahhhhh what images that brings to our minds…..........
I have the best family of them all. You see, while I have a biological family like everyone else on the planet; I also have my adopted family. In my adopted family I have more than one dad and more than one mom. Not all of my adopted family members are still alive - I lost one of my dads to a car accident and one of my moms to cancer - but they still hold a place in my heart.
Sunday we drove to visit a couple that since I was a teen I have considered my adopted parents (I adopted them - they didn’t adopt me). Haven’t physically seen them for almost ten years, we have kept touch via email and snail mail through the years, and they are very dear to me. I have so many wonderful memories of times spent with them and Sunday’s visit gave me even more.
Monday we had dinner with my adopted grandma/mom - she often plays that dual role in my life. She has offered me counsel, comfort and unconditional love for over half of my life. It hurts now to see her growing older and starting to show the effects of her age.
Having an adopted family is cool because you chose who you get for parents, for siblings - you aren’t ‘stuck’ with what you were born into - and most of all you get to have the kind of relationship that most people crave from family and seldom receive.
I know that there is so much more that I want to write about this subject; but I’ll admit it - it is late, haven’t been getting near enough sleep the last few days and my brain is kind of fuzzy at the moment so this is a subject that will have to be explored more in depth at a later date. Heck, I have to since I didn’t even mention any of my adopted siblings.
More later…............
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Country Bumpkin on 08/29 at 11:10 PM
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