Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Adpoted Child ~ A Fable (and random pictures)

school and anna

holding

abigail laughing

"Imagine that you were given the opportunity to adopt a child.  It was not a child of poverty or an orphan or a a child needing help because she came from a dangerous or dysfunctional home.  Just the contrary.  This child is the daughter of a king.  He wants her adopted because he wants her to experience "real life" in a real home where she will experience all kinds of good things and bad things, all of the challenges and choices that will test her and cause her to progress and grow.  In the king's own home, things are too easy and she did not face the opposition or the struggles that would help her prove herself and discover the deeper parts of herself. 

And you are chosen to be the adoptive parent.  You are overwhelmed by the honor and humbled by the responsibility.

You view the child as your first priority, you work at making her life full and real, you love her deeply and unconditionally, and you speak often to the king as you seek to know her better and to give her what the king would want her to have.

Do you see elements of truth in this fable?  Can we remember that our children are actually the children of the king?"

(from 5 Spiritual Solutions for Everyday Parenting Challenges)

3 comments:

  1. Every child, adopted or not, are children chosen for us... :) What a better world it might be if every parent believed and applied this truth... I'd like to think they were chosen to be my nieces and I need to see them more :)I'll keep you posted on Michael's party..its still a work in progress...

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  2. Beautiful Tara!
    I like Cindy's comment too:)
    and this song...you're killin me!:)
    I should put raffi on my blog!!!!!!!
    have a happy day tara

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  3. Wonderful post! My 10 year old daughter wants to adopt so badly when she's older. She's been researching forever. Her heart is so big...she wants to help others. :-)

    blessings,
    Jill

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