Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think they need another bedroom? Kids share bedrooms all the time.
NP amd that may be true but if my kids now have their own rooms I wouldn't be crazy about them sharing rooms woth each other or another child I adopted. That's just to say I wouldn't eant to downgrade their current lifestyles because I adopted another child.
Huh, interesting. I would have no problem with it. This adopted child lost their parents, their home, everything that made them feel safe and secure. My kids could go out of their way for a family friend whose gone through a tragedy. Also, interesting you think that sharing a room is a downgrade. I have four kids, and two share a room. They are in HS and MS and still love it. Any time I've offered to separate them, they say no.
Huh, interesting that you think siblings sharing a room voluntarily (for who knows how long) is the same as having to share your room that you’ve had to yourself. Also, there’s “go(ing) out of their way” and then there’s “altering your family dynamics suddenly and presumably forever”.
Anyway, OP. I would assume enough to keep the family you’re asking at their current lifestyle - which might mean a bigger house and bigger cars, and then additional expenses for things like activities, travel, etc. And then college/next egg as you would prefer for your daughter.