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10/05/07

Planning a Day With Older Adopted Children

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 07:22 am , 434 words, 110 views  
Categories: Family Time, Adoptive Families

I wish I could say that I follow my Franklin-Covey planning goals correctly each day, but I’ve been guilty at times of forgetting to even check where I need to be that day. My mother had to remind me yesterday of two dental appointments early in the morning of my children’s first day of Fall Break.

Oops, sorry kids, if I’d checked my planner before scheduling such follow-ups I’d have chosen a later time at least.

And in listening to myself, I find it humorous that at age 53, my mother is still reminding... more


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10/04/07

Parenting

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 05:56 am , 432 words, 97 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

“Why am I being punished?” she screamed at her dad.

“You’re not being punished, you’re being parented,” he quietly responded.

I was cleaning the kitchen and overheard that encounter on the TV show my teens were watching. Engrossed in, Lincoln Heights, they still noticed that I grabbed a piece of paper and wrote down those lines after I cheered the father on loudly.

One doesn’t see that kind of parenting on TV very much. I was impressed.

Parents are afraid of their children nowadays... more

Adopting From a Disruption

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 04:38 am , 503 words, 89 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

I find Nancy Spoolstra’s recent posts on disruption very interesting. Sometimes I don’t know when to comment, as I am so wordy, or when to blog a response post instead. I’m fairly neutral on the issue, able to empathize with both sides.

As I was driving all day yesterday I was thinking long and hard about disruption as my perspective has greatly changed over the last twenty years while living with severely traumatized children.

Some children that I poured all that I had into never responded to my love, attention or attempts at finding resources and treatment for them. They never responded... more

10/03/07

Moving Into a Psychiatric Hospital

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 06:08 pm , 349 words, 182 views  
Categories: Out of Home Placement, Disorders/ Illness, Adoptive Families, Challenges

I heard the traffic reporter on the radio today claim that she was too blessed to be stressed. I ran the words through my head over and over until I realized that in spite of my very bad attitude lately over the huge battles I’ve fought in getting mental health services for my kids, I feel the same way.

Just physically making it through each day ought to be indication enough for me, adding in all the other outsides stressors and challenges, but then meeting each one head on, often with a pretty good resolution, reminds me of how blessed I really am overall.

I spent all day today again in my truck moving my seriously disturbed son from a crisis respite center three hours away... more

10/02/07

Struggling With My Perspective on Life

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 11:34 am , 481 words, 112 views  
Categories: Disorders/ Illness, Adoptive Families, Challenges, Behaviors

I’m trying to keep my life in perspective as I wade through defiant, mean children while juggling an admittance to a psychiatric hospital, not for me but for a son, realizing another son got locked up last night for not having car insurance, and learning that a friend of mine has an inoperable mass on her liver.

That absolutely stops me in my tracks. My problems here will someday cease, and will certainly ease up at some point, but my friend is battling for her life. I need to get a grip.

My kids will hopefully overcome most of their issues before the next... more

Here Comes Holiday H-E-Double Hockey Sticks

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 08:16 am , 471 words, 99 views  
Categories: Family Time, Adoptive Families, Challenges

I hear folks exclaiming mightily over the cooler fall weather. “It’s my favorite time of year,” I hear joyfully proclaimed by many to me. They must be out of their minds I wonder to myself.

Fall weather seems to be The Dying Season to me. Leaves shrivel and fall off the trees; frost takes my delicious vegetables, decimating my garden, burning the flowers, leaving a trail of destruction. Baseball season ends this month with the World Series, pools are closed down, and night comes way too early.

We shut the windows, drag out the extra clothes that weigh us down,... more


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09/30/07

What I Originally Imagined

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 03:02 pm , 424 words, 187 views  
Categories: Family Time, Adoptive Families

My 21 year old son is a nut. We have a semi-independent living facility here, a doublewide trailer on our property; I bought it very used and very cheap. We’ve worked on it a lot, it has caved in at times sort of, but we’ve fixed it up. It’s where half-grown kids over 18 can go to live rent free if they so desire. My family rules still apply, but the 50 yard distance really helps our relationship when they’re in the ‘too big for their britches’ phase.

Two of my daughters lived there through college with a brother who didn’t last too long in college. Just staying... more

Time Management and My Own Distractions

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 05:08 am , 433 words, 244 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

I have way too many heroes, folks whose books I devour over and over again, it’s a tough job to keep my spirits up at times when I seem to be faced with so many obstacles and challenges each day.

A favorite author of mine, Og Mandino who I have to read slowly so as to better comprehend his thoughts tells us all,

“Never again clutter your days or nights with so many menial and unimportant things that you have no time to accept a real challenge when it comes along. This applies to play as well as work. A day merely survived... more

09/29/07

Changing One's Profession

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 05:09 pm , 371 words, 150 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

I recently read about a very novel idea about exploring a new career.

Brian Kurth founded VocationVacations and it offers clients a risk-free chance to test drive a new career. In a three day vacation they are matched with a mentor and immersed in a different profession. The top ten are chocolatier, dog trainer, songwriter, PR Director, wine maker, fashion buyer, Bed and Breakfast owner, sports announcer, Not-For-Profit Director and TV Producer.

I didn’t see Adoptive Mother to a Large Family of Traumatized Yet Adorable... more

Thoughts From Others

Posted by : Cindy Bodie in Older Child Adoption Blog at 05:26 pm , 471 words, 74 views  
Categories: Adoptive Families, Challenges

The founder of Craigslist expressed a little astonishment at learning that his site was the seventh most visited site on the net, with more than seven billion page views per month. Craig Newmark started Craigslist in 1995 and now has a multimillion dollar company.

He was interviewed in this month’s issue of Success Magazine and I liked the manner in which he summed up his company,

“We’re flawed, we... more

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