OMG! Can this day get any better????? Right after I posted the last blog, I checked my email to see TEN profiles of waiting children across the state!!!!! Talk about having the wind knocked out of you! We didn't expect to get any information about any children until after we are licensed during the fall, so to get information NOW...we just do not know what to do, or how to act? Hello? Dinner on the town? Perhaps! I would say that this is a cause for celebration!
TP sent us the profile of the two little girls I mentioned before that we fell in love with from their video online, and after reading their profile, we still really want them. TP also sent the profiles of other sibling groups wishing to remain together, and you can tell, she really...really would like for us to take 3 kids if possible, but don't worry, I'm not as naive as I look! LOL.
TP also sent us the profile of a set of two year old twins, T and T (a boy and a girl). They are absolutely adorable, and as with most twins, they were born prematurely, and therefore have some developmental delays, but are other than that, in very good health. They are described by their foster parents as loving, and adorable, and that the girl can throw a temper tantrum if she does not get her way. LOL. I actually love this tidbit, as it shows that these two have been extremely loved in their foster care placement, which does my heart good.
I would not mind two year olds, however, daycare? Diapers? Pull-ups? Am I ready for that? Rolling around on the floor playing is NOT a problem as I am a big kid myself, but I do not know if we are grown up enough to be able to afford daycare, diapers, and pull-ups.
For now, even with all of the wonderful profiles TP sent of some truly amazing kids who have beaten the odds and are looking for their forever home, our hearts still truly belong to D and B, and may be that way until we are told they are no longer available.
At this time, we are still reading through the profiles, and still praying that God will see us through, and make a way.
Until later, Anticipating Parenthood
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