Originally posted by: AndrewR
Our daughter should be able to figure it out relatively quickly considering that she's Chinese and we're white. We'll be telling her bits and pieces as soon as she's able to understand, including children's stories with adoption themes.
My sister wasn't adopted, but we had different fathers. I am mostly Irish and German (Euro-trash
😉 ), but she is half Phillipino, with 'olive' skin year round. I never knew what the reason was for this until I was 12 years old (my mother refused to tell me the truth and I had to find out from my father). I never think of her as my "half-sister", she's just my sister.
As far as all these questions about adoption...I guess I'm just in a stage of self-doubt.
My GF of three years and I had a son almost two years ago. She was unemployed, had no health insurance, and I was in the middle of trying to get my degree (also unemployed). For these and various other reasons, we mutually decided it would be best to give Kaleb up for adoption before he was ever born. It was the hardest decision I've ever had to make hands down, and sometimes I still regret it.
We have kept in contact with the adoptive parents through letters and pictures, and have a really good friendship with them. Kaleb (now Joey) will be 2 yrs old on March 23rd this year. I know in my heart that my GF and I have made the right decision, I've basically just been beating myself up by speculating about how he might feel as he grows up, and if he'll ever have any desire to contact us. I also understand that his adoptive parents ARE his parents, but I hope maybe in the future he might want to contact us and at least consider us "friends of the family". My GF and I have since discussed having more children eventually when we are more prepared, but I'll never forget Kaleb Artemis....:brokenheart: