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I just wanted to say thanks to all the people out there for their support of my 2 year old son. I just recently placed him in a stable and loving home. He is currently living in Seattle, Washington and I'm extremely pleased with the placement. I posted a thread on this adoption fourm hoping to find someone who wanted to parent my 2 year old son. I was unable to care for him emotionally, mentally, or financially. I went thru 3 agencies that told me tales and decieved me as well as played with my emotions. I wanted this placement to be immediate and I started searching on the 5th of April. With a lot of persistent and dedication a month later he was placed on the 5 of May. I found a wonderful agency that told me the truth and worked in my best interest if you are interested in knowing who they are just ask and I will tell you. This agency was awesome and professional and worked to ensure my son had a stable and caring home. I met with the adoptive parents and my son took to them so immediate it was like they were meant for him. I don't doubt my decision nor do I regret what I have done. I do suggest to anyone who is looking at a agency before you put your money in there hands make sure they are not going to rip you off. Make sure you trust them and make sure they are actively seeking you a child. This is from my own experience of people lying to me and telling me stories of how things would work out for me. I can have children and I don't know how if feels to be unable to. But I have spoke with some many women who wanted children and I felt their pain. Agencies will work with your emotions and try and give you false home, please go into it with a open-mind.
I just wanted to say that I am very happy for you that you have resolved your situation in a way that worked well for you. It sounds like you are a wonderful & loving first Mom who has worked hard to do what she feels is right for her child....I always like to hear from women of strengh and character (from all sides of life - not just adoption), my hope is that it strengthens us all.
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