tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7248074140541353174.post3909822986413230117..comments2024-02-28T04:34:57.524-07:00Comments on Our Charmed Life: Considering Foster CareAmberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03592227803635297874noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7248074140541353174.post-67887483644714530662018-04-17T10:32:22.239-07:002018-04-17T10:32:22.239-07:00Hi Jenny, thanks for stopping by and sharing that ...Hi Jenny, thanks for stopping by and sharing that advice. Having been a pastor's kid and having to arrange our family life around church obligations, I can totally understand your kids feelings about that. We'll definitely have to keep that in mind if we do start having kids stay with us. Arizona has some new rules that encourage children under two to remain with their parents so I don't know that we can go younger than our youngest since he's not three yet but we'll keep age in mind when we consider accepting placements as well.Amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03592227803635297874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7248074140541353174.post-22412910265713111892018-03-26T14:30:47.016-07:002018-03-26T14:30:47.016-07:00Fostered for four years before international adopt...Fostered for four years before international adoptions. I sometimes regret the hardships that were placed on "my kids" having to rearrange their lives so many times and then deal with the grief when they leave. Adopted kids often are even more challenged in that. I recommend going younger than your youngest; I didn't twice and I wouldn't do it again. Younger ones seem to fit in so much better. Jennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18285850978108377533noreply@blogger.com