Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anything, business class is more than sufficient. First class is just a waste.
You never flew overseas, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OT but how were they able to be placed with a boy from China?
There are boys up for adoption in China.
Do they (the baby boys) usually have a disability if they are put up for adoption?
Not always.
Anonymous wrote:If anything, business class is more than sufficient. First class is just a waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about giving them a gift of a few weeks housecleaning or meal delivery service? The early weeks will be a busy adjustment period, and meals or cleaning might give them more time to focus on their new addition. More practical than sentimental I realize...
Now, THAT is an awesome idea! Any recommendations? They live in Capital Hill. I could have the house deep cleaned during the two weeks they are away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OT but how were they able to be placed with a boy from China?
There are boys up for adoption in China.
Do they (the baby boys) usually have a disability if they are put up for adoption?
Not always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OT but how were they able to be placed with a boy from China?
There are boys up for adoption in China.
Do they (the baby boys) usually have a disability if they are put up for adoption?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give a few books on attachment issues.
Go away. As an adopted kid here I can tell you that at 26, I have zero attachment issues. Guess what? Not all adopted kids are messed up and have issues. I am extremely thankful everyday to have been adopted by my amazing parents, and I'm thankful my birth parents chose adoption because they could not give me the life they thought I deserved. I really wish people would stop making the assumption that adopted kids have problems. Some do, some don't. It's not a universal thing.
ANYWAYS, congrats to your friends OP. They must be thrilled. I second the baby-proofing idea. I also think that stocking up their house with some perishables and frozen meals is a great suggestion. My parents had a few days notice about my adoption (were called on a Friday that my birth parents had picked them out of a portfolio (closed adoption) and they picked me up on Tuesday) and one of my dad's fondest memories of that time was leaving work on Monday afternoon and his car being completely covered in pink things with a huge sign saying "It's a girl". Remember, your friends haven't experienced the same thing that biological parents do "baby shower, registering, having people comment on the pregnancy etc" so I think the "welcome home baby" signs are really appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Or how about a book on black market babies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OT but how were they able to be placed with a boy from China?
There are boys up for adoption in China.
Anonymous wrote:OT but how were they able to be placed with a boy from China?
