tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20581097.post6555644039684732411..comments2023-10-19T11:36:49.184-04:00Comments on Life & Otherwise . . .: Six Dogs, Two Cats, and a Partridge in a Palm Treeā¦Jason Hugheshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15643595412184843553noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20581097.post-62117852205099648492012-08-03T14:47:30.786-04:002012-08-03T14:47:30.786-04:00Good luck the foster/ adoptive process can be very...Good luck the foster/ adoptive process can be very frustrating. we are one year three nearing four. there will be up and downs. more with the process than with the kids. document everything! if you have a question for the social worker(or workers we are on our sixth)write down their answer and when they told you that.sometimes their answers change.being the mother of birth children and an adopted(well soon to be)child. the love is the same so is the work,love,fears,pride ect.. good luck and just remember it is sometimes a long and frustrating road but so very worth it. kinda like child birth you forget about the pain part...lolSara Drahmannnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20581097.post-70676169473669827592012-08-03T13:41:52.307-04:002012-08-03T13:41:52.307-04:00You will be a GREAT father! No doubt in my mind ...You will be a GREAT father! No doubt in my mind that whoever you get, boy or girl, young or teen that you will be awesome at it! I was scared outta my mind when I had Olivia - believe me... I worried about EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME... but, it really does come naturally. Not sure if that comes with fostering a child, but I know you'll figure it all out... <br />You are a great man. A great friend. A great brother... I love you Ja!Rednoreply@blogger.com