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Weird Momma ๐ฉ๐ฅ
@weirdmomma
Today is the anniversary of adopting my son. My best day. Right now, he loves it too. I never can decide if I'm being weird though, always holding space for him for when today becomes complicated for him. It will, and I don't want him to worry about my feelings and pretending to be 100% if he's partially sad.
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p0ng ๐ฉ๐๐ต๐ญ
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love this Weird Momma! I was adopted and will always have love for both of my Moms!! Stay Weird!!! ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
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Weird Momma ๐ฉ๐ฅ
@weirdmomma
I didn't know that. He has an older sister and maybe a younger brother. It broke my heart for him when they cut off contact but I do my best to be open when he asks questions. I try but I know I haven't been in those shoes. I have a lot of empathy for his other momma. She is young enough to be my daughter and probably needed a safe home to go to when she was a kid.
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p0ng ๐ฉ๐๐ต๐ญ
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I've lost the Mom that raised me but happened to find and re-unite with my Bio Mom around the same. I've also a sister from my adopted family who I'm now separated from. Life is crazy and if I could get my life together financially... I hope to pay it forward one day some how - I'm also probably too old now though. There's always a special place in my hear for people who do ๐ค
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Weird Momma ๐ฉ๐ฅ
@weirdmomma
No one is too old โค๏ธ I'm 49 and he's 5 rn. And you'd be surprised about the finances. In Texas and a lot of states, the state pays for basic needs and medical stuff. But fostering is a lot of paperwork and intrusion. But for good reason. If I do it again, I want to foster older kids. Family is a weird thing. I love my bio family but also have a chosen family that I trust more. It's never once bothered me that I'm not genetically related to my kid or my chosen family.
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