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Experience with home studies for adoption?
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 82727" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>When our SW came I was surprised, too. She sat at the kitchen table, could tell by a roll of her eyes that it was clean and safe, and then asked normal questions that just about anyone asks about children these days. Our baby boy was cooing and batting his eyelashes just the way he did in court to the judge......it was a piece of cake. Thanks for bringing up those memories for me. At 12 I don't love it when he coos anymore! No, really, that was a wonderful day for all of us. It will be for you, too. Congratulations!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 82727, member: 2287"] When our SW came I was surprised, too. She sat at the kitchen table, could tell by a roll of her eyes that it was clean and safe, and then asked normal questions that just about anyone asks about children these days. Our baby boy was cooing and batting his eyelashes just the way he did in court to the judge......it was a piece of cake. Thanks for bringing up those memories for me. At 12 I don't love it when he coos anymore! No, really, that was a wonderful day for all of us. It will be for you, too. Congratulations!!!! [/QUOTE]
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