The Window God Opens

http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-images-smiling-girl-castle-window-image8536909 Recently my youngest child graduated from high school at the age of 21. If you’ve read posts on my website, you probably know my children are a sibling group adopted from the Philippines in 1996. Marguerite weighed 24 pounds and wore 18-month baby clothes when we first met. She was four and ½ years old.


545307_10150971173675897_852632555_nBy definition any child adopted after early infancy has special needs—and my kids were more special than most. Abuse, neglect and malnutrition had all left a toll. We spent years roaming the h...

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Published on June 14, 2013 12:01
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ReadAlongWithSue recovering from a stroke★⋆. ࿐࿔ Brilliant, and what lovely children, so cute, be proud x


message 2: by Christine (new)

Christine Nolfi Sue1958 wrote: "Brilliant, and what lovely children, so cute, be proud x"

Thanks, Sue! Lately it's been amazing watching my youngest blossom into a confident young woman. Having a nice young man to date doesn't hurt!


message 3: by Peter (new)

Peter Prasad OK Nolfi, you've got a lock on my heart from now on.
Any human being that shares their house and heart with another human being out of pure love deserves prominent placement on every bookshelf in heaven. Psst...I know the librarian up there. On ya!


message 4: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Blanchard It is so obvious that you have a heart so big, that it could only be given from God. You are blessed and so are the children lucky enough to have you for a Mom and a role model.


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine Nolfi Peter wrote: "OK Nolfi, you've got a lock on my heart from now on.
Any human being that shares their house and heart with another human being out of pure love deserves prominent placement on every bookshelf in ..."


Peter, put in a good word for me with heaven's librarian. Btw, I adopted my four kids in my late 30s. Closed down my PR firm, hung up my high heels, and jumped into motherhood with gusto. I could share some very amusing stories. Actually, I will...in future novels!


message 6: by Christine (new)

Christine Nolfi Deborah wrote: "It is so obvious that you have a heart so big, that it could only be given from God. You are blessed and so are the children lucky enough to have you for a Mom and a role model."

Thanks, Deborah. I only wish more adults from the developed would could have the eye-opening opportunity of visiting the developing world. Too many children wait for a Forever Home. And not just in Asia and South American--there are kids trapped in the no man's land of foster care in North America and Europe.


message 7: by Peter (new)

Peter Prasad Opening your heart & home to others, even for a bowl of soup, is pure kindness. Inviting them to stay thru college makes you a saint. Like I said, I'll schlep your books anywhere. You've surrounded yourself with love and make it an every-day occurance. Malmsey to ya!


message 8: by Christine (new)

Christine Nolfi Peter wrote: "Opening your heart & home to others, even for a bowl of soup, is pure kindness. Inviting them to stay thru college makes you a saint. Like I said, I'll schlep your books anywhere. You've surroun..."

Thank you for your sweet words, Peter! As far as the invitation goes, I hope my children will stay for a lifetime. It's a few years off, but I simply can't wait to become a grandmother.


message 9: by Peter (new)

Peter Prasad All I know for sure is just keep the dialog alive. Even if you have to talk about how stupid most boys are. My daughters keep telling me. One of my favorites: Children spend the first 35 years of their lives resisting the fact that they'll grow up to be just like us.
Thank God for osmosis.
I feel so sorry for Dads that miss the boat on this one.


message 10: by Christine (new)

Christine Nolfi Peter wrote: "All I know for sure is just keep the dialog alive. Even if you have to talk about how stupid most boys are. My daughters keep telling me. One of my favorites: Children spend the first 35 years of ..."

Peter, you sound like a wonderful father. And thank goodness for osmosis!


message 11: by Marie (new)

Marie Pinschmidt What a positive, upligting post. The picture of the children is precious and I wish all of you the best.


message 12: by Christine (new)

Christine Nolfi Marie wrote: "What a positive, upligting post. The picture of the children is precious and I wish all of you the best."

Many thanks for reading along, Marie. The photograph of my children was taken a few days before I flew to the Philippines to adopt them. All grown now--and, as you can no doubt surmise from the essay, my youngest is in love!


message 13: by Marie (new)

Marie Pinschmidt What fun. I commented in my memoir,LIFE INTERRUPTED, about our young son's first experience of "puppy love". I think he was ten or eleven. He met her on a vacation in Colorado and when we drove away he was heartbroken. Sweet memories.


message 14: by Christine (new)

Christine Nolfi Marie wrote: "What fun. I commented in my memoir,LIFE INTERRUPTED, about our young son's first experience of "puppy love". I think he was ten or eleven. He met her on a vacation in Colorado and when we drove awa..."

Ten or eleven is a very sweet age.


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