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07/11/07

Considering Adoption?

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 04:45 am , 442 words, 90 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

I received a comment from a self-proclaimed newbie regarding the horror stories she’s heard about adoption. That concerns me as I know I am part of the contingent relating the problems. I’d like to point out that I’m doing so only to encourage other folks like me to continue with what we chose to do. It’s a difficult job but a gratifying blessing overall.

This lady is also facing an adventure, her possibilities, at this moment, are endless and exciting. To me there’s nothing... more


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07/10/07

After Age 18 Continued

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 02:10 pm , 768 words, 72 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

“I have to steel myself for this each and every time. It doesn’t necessarily get easier, but at least now I know from experience that a decent outcome is somewhere down the road.” Continuing from a previous post, I’m still on a roll.

What is also difficult for me, as the mama, is the finger pointing from society.

“If you’d raised them right then this wouldn’t be happening,” or “That’s what you get for adopting troubled kids,” when my children get... more

When Older Adopted Children Grow Up

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 01:45 pm , 495 words, 51 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

“We are just trying to survive until she's 18. What a way to parent!” I agree with her on the parenting part, it’s discouraging at times.

I’d read that line in a comment in Nancy’s blog and I immediately, and rather negatively for me, thought, “Like it changes at age 18?”

By November of this year I will have 18 of my children over the age of 18.

I’ll still have 21 kids under age 18, nearly a vacation for me when... more

07/09/07

Teaching Children Responsibility

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 06:59 pm , 572 words, 66 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Parenting, Challenges

I start each day with a large handful of carefully selected vitamins that I take after breakfast and I absolutely hate doing it. I hate swallowing pills; hate the slight smell and the time it takes. But so what? Life’s not about doing what one always wants to do; sometimes we have to do what is necessary.

My kids resist doing most things on a good day. I have to teach them about simple responsibilities, accountability and doing what needs to be done.

They hate homework, don’t want to work all day in school and then come home to more... more

07/08/07

Not Watching Television

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 01:10 pm , 445 words, 100 views  
Categories: Family Time, Adoptive Families, Challenges

Like every parent on this planet I am often tempted to allow my children to watch TV if only to give me a break for a minute. Then maybe I could get the dishes done, supper started or hang out another load of laundry. But even if I think I have these high minded chores to do, that’s still no excuse to use a plug-in drug.

I don’t watch much TV for 39 obvious reasons. When there is something that I want to see I TIVO it (DVR in our case) so I can watch it when convenient... more

Doing Something For Children

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 01:13 pm , 446 words, 59 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

I’m crazy about the Eastern Bluebird, still always delighted and surprised when it flits past me, its brilliant blue body is startling and amazing to me. I’ve put up a dozen or so birdhouses near my gardens and out in the fields, knowing that the birds like a long clear shot to their door, not wanting to dig through any brush or branches.

This was one of the biggest extinction reversals ever and its success heartens me. People jumped on the conservation bandwagon and saved these birds years ago, and subsequently I’m feeling optimistic that we can do the same for orphans,... more


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Simply Strong

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 11:55 am , 535 words, 72 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Large Families, Challenges

I’m going to continue on my simplicity theories; I just don’t see any other way to manage a large family. We’re not a democracy but I’m also not a dictator. I set the rules, someone has to be in charge, and the ultimate responsibility is always mine.

I both demand and demonstrate structure, stability, routine and positive expectations. I expect the kids to attend church, to participate in family activities, to follow rules, to help me and all the other kids. I stay... more

07/06/07

Sadly Dealing With Issues That Appear Unresolvable

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 06:55 am , 450 words, 86 views  
Categories: Disorders/ Illness, Adoptive Families, Challenges, Behaviors

Nancy verbally struggled with a lack of integrity in many of the children we adopt and in the world as a whole in her post while Sandra pointed out a horrible story in India that is a microcosm of a much bigger problem. I’d also bemoaned my own small attempts to make the world a better place while I looked around me at all that was not being done.

As usual, when I’m working in my gardens, I get clarity, a peace of mind that often escapes me when I’m reading depressing newspapers on-line or dealing with my own children’s... more

07/05/07

Teaching Them To Grow Up

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 12:11 pm , 433 words, 63 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Parenting, Challenges

Yesterday I church-ladied everyone and railed against alcohol. Fortunately for folks like me in the South, which must be capitalized, we can invent verbs such as the one in the first sentence, as often that’s what fits best, and we’re known for being characters anyway.

My bandwagon apparently slid through Los Angeles as Paris Hilton, not usually known for siding with middle-aged, overly opinionated stuffy Southern broads, chimed in with her “Don’t... more

07/04/07

Why I Don't Ever Drink Alcohol

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 05:05 am , 502 words, 95 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges, Behaviors

Being a middle-aged, Southern, church-going, conservative mother, one would expect me to be a teetotaler, to look upon alcohol with disdain, and that’d be a correct assumption. I don’t care if that makes me un-cool. Virginia posted about alcohol problems yesterday and I, as usual, have more to say.

I could rail against FAE and FAS for hours but I believe there are many bloggers who cover this in excellent... more

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