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Fear?
So after months of research it seems that things are suddenly coming together. On the one hand I'm elated, but on the other hand I'm suddenly very scared. I keep thinking "Are we doing the right thing?" Has anyone else suddenly experienced fear when it seemed that things were going right?
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Veronika Blessed mom to 3 |
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You are totally normal...don't expect those feelings to stop even after your kiddos are home! You'll double guess all these decisions for a long time. But, as with everything important in life - it would be weird if you didn't worry!
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When we were pulling up to the orphanage to pick up my first daugher, I told the driver to turn around, the joke had gone far enough and I could not be a mom!
So, yes, I have had the fear, with both my daughters. I trudged through the fear, kept going, and have the two most beautiful daughters in the world!
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Absolutely! I definitely felt fear, my husband felt the terror and we have two wonderful boys.
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Michelle mother to Zachary b6/99 a7/00 Alexander b8/06 a5/07 http://thebaldwinsjourney.blogspot.com/ |
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Thanks for the reassurance! When I realized today that this can actually happen in the near future, I went into total panic mode! I kept thinking about how an adoption actually happening would change our lives so much and started fearing that we won't be able to do it! I really didn't expect to feel this panicky fear. I just thought we'd be elated if it happened, LOL.
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Veronika Blessed mom to 3 |
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The thing about adoption is that though it may take 4 or 20 months, the uncertainty of it does not lend itself to preparing physically and mentally for a child like a pregnancy does. I had days of wanting to talk about it all the time to times where I didn't want it mentioned for fear of biting someone's head off. Talk about hormones! Even when we had our son with us in the hotel room; my husband and I looked at each other and said what are we doing? Then we realized that no new parents truly know so we relaxed a bit. Good luck!
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Michelle mother to Zachary b6/99 a7/00 Alexander b8/06 a5/07 http://thebaldwinsjourney.blogspot.com/ |
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Yes, always feel like "what am I doing!?" I think it is natural feeling that way when you are making such a big decision. I know even with my prenancies I felt that way too.
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Jess a.k.a. Jessibird 2/08 Prelim. App. 3/4/08 First Meeting 3/7/08 Application Approved 3/18/08 Began the Paper Chase for SN adoption! 5/16/08 Homestudy & I-800A Done and in the mail! 9/3/08 Fingerprinting appt.! 9/24/08 Homestudy sent back for revisions 10/2/08 Homestudy sent back again-more revisions ![]() http://jessibirdsplace.blogspot.com/ |
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