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<blockquote data-quote="lowbudgetjunk" data-source="post: 561115"><p>Things you already know but to keep extra close tabs on. Finances, Social Media, cleanliness around the house/yard and know who you spend time with (friends) outside of your family. Adoption is more stringent than any other facet of obtaining something in your life. This is one of the few places I actually agree with the process being a pain and the government jutting into peoples business.</p><p></p><p>I have an acquaintance that spent years on a list and tried and tried to get a newborn. He eventually went overseas and ended up with 1 year old Chinese twins. If you are patient and with a whole lotta luck, you can find the right situation in this country; otherwise, you will need to spend a lot of money and travel time to find a match outside of the good ol US of A. I am not treating this as a car buying experience, where you are purchasing these kids, but some countries do. They are more interested in what they are getting, than what they are giving up. I love kiddos and I have contemplated adopting a third if my wife decides that she doesn't want to have a third. Good luck and keep us posted. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dblthumb2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dblthumb:" title="Dblthumb2 :dblthumb:" data-shortname=":dblthumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowbudgetjunk, post: 561115"] Things you already know but to keep extra close tabs on. Finances, Social Media, cleanliness around the house/yard and know who you spend time with (friends) outside of your family. Adoption is more stringent than any other facet of obtaining something in your life. This is one of the few places I actually agree with the process being a pain and the government jutting into peoples business. I have an acquaintance that spent years on a list and tried and tried to get a newborn. He eventually went overseas and ended up with 1 year old Chinese twins. If you are patient and with a whole lotta luck, you can find the right situation in this country; otherwise, you will need to spend a lot of money and travel time to find a match outside of the good ol US of A. I am not treating this as a car buying experience, where you are purchasing these kids, but some countries do. They are more interested in what they are getting, than what they are giving up. I love kiddos and I have contemplated adopting a third if my wife decides that she doesn't want to have a third. Good luck and keep us posted. :dblthumb: [/QUOTE]
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