Stone_Man wrote:
Nan wrote:
That kind of says something, doesn't it, StoneMan?
Do you mean that you think she was caught up in some sort of "cause du jour", and wasn't adopting the child out of a sincere desire to be a parent?
possibly.
or
she wanted a blue eyed blond boy (much like choosing a poodle) and none were available locally.
OR
perhaps the local authorities would not approve her for an adoption.
there are a tremendous number of children in foster care who need good, loving homes. i looked into becoming a foster parent at one time and decided i could not do it as i would have a hard time letting go of a child after s/he had lived with me for any length of time. especially if i knew they were going back into harms way. (i volunteered to raise orphan kittens and socialize cats that were abused for a shelter instead, to satisfy the maternal craving. i am one of those foolish old women who become emotionally attached to anything in my care, and i regularly cried as i'd bring one kitten back to go out to a permanent home and take another home the same day to do it all over again. if i was that much of a mess over a cat, it would have been emotionally shredding to have to say goodbye to a child i'd come to care for. i'm a coward, i don't want to do that to myself.)
it's a stringent process to adopt a child permanently. i was told that i would qualify based on my somewhat limited income at the time, my education, the stability of my family, and the psychological profile and references they had for me, but i was not 100% ready to commit to another child under my roof forever, having raised one already. (hence looking at fostering instead.) i'm not a rich woman, my home has one whopper of a mortgage, i'm older, and i'm single, and i'm on the autistic spectrum. yet they would have worked with me to place a child permanently. i have to wonder why this woman could not adopt locally? it's my understanding the boy was only with her since september of last year? SIX MONTHS?????
good freaking lord, what was she thinking?
poodles.