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Old 10-08-2006, 02:46 PM
DD Amasa DD Amasa is offline
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It's true only they know what's best for them, but there is an innocent child involved. A child they made a committment to many months ago. One that most likely would have been placed with another family if they had not accepted the referral. That child, if rejected now, may never have another chance of a home and family. That has to be a consideration. Once you make a committment to a child, it ceases to be all about what's best for me. I'm not very good about letting adults off the hook just because the going gets tough when a child's well-being is at stake. Their agency probably should have better prepared them for the frustrations of this process before they decided to go ahead. It's not for everyone.

It really makes me mad at PGN if their delays are going to start causing children to lose their families.

Hopefully it will work out for the best for eveyone, especially for the child.
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