Friday, January 1, 2010

Last day


I don't even know how to start or finish this blog post. Some of you may already have heard that Micheala and Mariah have moved to their biological grandmother's house on December 30th. They have lived in our home for two years (since November 2007), and had been in foster care for nearly 2 1/2 years (beginning August 2007). It has taken a while, but their maternal grandmother has been given guardianship of all four girls. Although it doesn't feel like it, this is how it is supposed to work. Foster care is supposed to be temporary, kids are supposed to be with their biological families if at all possible, and being in stable homes with their biological families really is the best place for them.
We've had conversations with many people about why we do foster care, and it is always difficult to explain. It is something we have truly felt inspired to do. We feel a calling to do it. We feel good about what we were able to provide for the girls while they were in our home. Love, comfort, stability, education, warmth, and security. We have learned that there is much we can not control. We can't control what happens in their lives from this point on, but we can feel good about the last two years and hope that we made some impact on their lives that will carry them through an challenges that may come.
We apologize for not letting many people know ahead of time. It was partially because we didn't know if this would all go through for sure, and partially in an effort to help this be as smooth as possible for the girls. They were truly excited to get to live with their grandma and with their sisters again. We really tried to focus on the "positives" over the last few weeks and not so much on the sadness of leaving their current life behind. We focused on being around their biological family again, getting to go to a new school, getting a new bedroom, new toys, new house, new neighborhood, new teachers, and making new friends. It was an exciting time for them instead of a sad time which is what we felt was best for them.
I thought I would try to answer many of your questions as briefly as I can...
Yes, their grandmother is allowing us to remain in contact with them.
Yes, we've heard from them already and they are doing fine.
No, they don't live in the KC area so it will be difficult to actually see them again.
Yes, we will foster again, but not for several months.
Yes, we are all doing fine. It is a BIG adjustment period for us that will take a while, but we are managing and are settling into our new routines.
Yes, we miss them terribly.
After the big "good bye" on Thursday, we took Saige to Build a Bear for a little "Bear therapy". I think she did a great job dressing her new tiger. We also went to see the Princess and the Frog that night, then to Coco Key on New Years. Yes, we are trying to distract ourselves.... :)
Thank you all for the love, friendship, and compassion you have shown to these sweet girls over the last two years! I know their lives have been made better for it!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh Abby, I had no idea. A part of me just thought you would have them forever even though I knew they were foster children. I know you must miss them terribly. You and your family have done the most selfless, most amazing service to these children. You have shown true unconditional love. I know those girls will be forever impacted from the time they spent with you. I'm sad for you but in awe of your sacrifice. Bless you and your sweet family.
Your post was perfect and you did such a great job of explaining how it all works.

Anaise said...

I understand.

WendyJ said...

You have what few people do...selfless sacrifice. Thanks for sharing.

Sam Ransom said...

That is amazing. Those girls are so blessed to have been in your home!