I am doing ok. Living just over the Pigeon Cove bridge on the way up to Steel Derrick quarry where all the teenagers go on the hot days. I grew some really tall sunflowers again this year. I remember a picture of you in your little wagon when you were maybe 4 posing next to a big patch of mini-sunflowers your mom had planted. I wonder if you have a garden.... maybe tried to grow pumpkins like Dad did a few years ago.... before you know it, it will be Halloween!
Well, I need to go and water my sunflowers. Just know that someday we will get to meet again and you will know how much I miss you and love you. I don't think it is right that I can't see you but I am abiding by the rules that are so stringent and wrong.
Be good in school and fill your head with knowledge.
I love you Z and miss you sooo much.
Dad
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Hi, just stopped here by accident and I feel that with God, there are no accidents.
My husband and I are foster parents in the process of adopting two sweet little girls. We were surprised to learn that their bio-mom was pregnant again, and agreed to take the new baby when he arrived.
Bio-parents are very much against the placement with us and away from them, but it's for the kids' safety (drugs, violence), so they hid the baby's existence for as long as they could.
When James was 10 days old, he came to live with us, a couple who have been married 18 years with no biological kids of our own. We had 10 glorious days together with his sisters as a family of 5. Then with some legal maneuvering, the bio's got him back (but none of the other 4 bio-sibs).
Now he's been gone for 2 months, and I sit here wondering why my heart is so in love with him, and why life seems empty without him.
I think I know the answer now: A true parent's love is unwavering and unfailing, and it lasts forever.
Your story has moved me today, and I pray you will see your beautiful daughter again very soon.
Jayleigh
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