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“Two
Empty Bedrooms” is a MUST read if you:
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Are interested in adopting.
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Have a big heart and need to share it with a
child.
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Need help learning about the entire process of
fostering and adopting.
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Have love to share.
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Have any other questions concerning foster care
and adoption.
The fact is that hundreds of kids need a Mom.
“Wow what an
emotional roller coaster. Bears re-reading several times. Thanks so
much for sharing your journey.”
“This
is a definite 'can't-put-down'
book, easy reading & most
informative. . .”
“Hard
to hold back the tears of joy & then heartbreak, as the
author, Michelle, and her husband, Bob, totally bond with their first
foster child (hoping to adopt),- & then face the pain of sending
the toddler back.”
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Today!
The need may be temporary or
permanent, but the need is greater today than it has ever been. Today is the perfect time to consider
fostering and adopting.
The laws are changing,
making it easier for you to take that vital step today in changing the life
of a child. Two Empty Bedrooms will open your eyes to an opportunity of
a lifetime.
It will also help you to
make what could be the most important decision of your life. Read this book
of my experiences in becoming a Foster Care Mom, and eventually becoming an
adoptive Mom of one of my many foster-care children.
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Excerpts from Two Empty Bedrooms:
Is a Foster Mom Really a Mom?
Every week for years, my friends and I have gotten together
for an evening of art, writing and martinis. I love to write, but lately
all I've been writing about is motherhood and it’s getting deep. Not that I
don't want to write about Motherhood, but it is so deeply personal I'm not
sure I want it to spill out on paper. I have many feelings about being a
Foster Mom instead of a Birth-Mom. Feelings about getting older - about
experiencing motherhood now, in my forties. Trying to fit in at the library
during toddler reading when I’m the oldest Mom by fifteen years.
…………………
I
am definitely doing all the parenting things: feeding, loving, providing, but
don't feel worthy yet of having the title MOTHER. I'm not called Mommy, and
can't cut my
child's
hair. Still I'll take advantage of the day we honor Mothers and maybe
flowers will be sent or breakfast cooked. I've never celebrated a Mothers
Day before as a Mom. Do I qualify? Can I celebrate it today?
What You Will Learn:
• A two-year-old can run faster than you can in Wal-Mart.
• A beautiful house can look like a childcare center in about
three minutes.
• It is possible to sleep on the floor and have your arms stretched
out to hold a little child's hand in the middle of the night.
• Tuna fish shouldn't have celery in it.
• String cheese can turn the devil incarnate into a laughing,
smiling two-year-old.
• Yes I can sleep standing up with my eyes open.
• I'd better shower, eat for the whole day, and be ready to go
by 6:00 A.M.
• If you are near water, you will get wet.
• If you are near a fast running creek, tie everything down.
• Have a red wagon for bath time, snack time, nap time, play
time. Be prepared to take this wagon in and out of the house.
• Be in the moment - and
not a second ahead.
What Your Heart Will Learn:
Rick
has been good for me. He has been the perfect first foster kid. Not too
hard to take care of and easy to love. Everywhere we go, people tell me how
cute he is. I take full credit and say “Thanks, I think so too.” In the
fastest seven weeks ever, Rick has learned to sing along to songs, count to
three, play with and feed Zeb and be gentle with the kitty. I have learned
to love.
……………….
“Joshua”
I said, "you keep getting in trouble, and it makes me sad that I have
to take away your toys and ground you. Why do you get in trouble?"
"I don't know." He was looking at the ground. But then he looked
up with a big smile. "But it doesn’t matter, you said you still love
me.” And he took my hand.
The Uncertainty of it All
When
we get a call we don’t know if the kids will be adoptable, and there is no
way to tell. We don’t know anything about the family. Maybe Mom is in jail,
but will get out the same day. Perhaps she will abandon the kids and leave
them with us. There just isn’t any info yet. We have to decide because
other agencies are also making calls. The need is urgent to get these kids
somewhere safe.
If
we say yes, we have to live day to day and trust that somehow we are part
of the solution and not part of the problem. We have to take the risk.
So Why Do It?
Mostly
being a Foster Mom is frustrating, trying, tiring, and saddening - and
challenging.
……………………..
But
maybe, just maybe, I love being a Foster Mom because I've learned how to
love unconditionally. I've learned to love without expecting anything in
return – especially gratitude or love or healing, or results. I'm learning to
accept my own birth family with the same unconditional love. I've learned
that love is a verb. And that is the best lesson I've ever gotten in life,
and the best reason I love being a Foster Mom.
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Consider asking your heart these
questions:
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Do I have any
extra love in my heart?
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Am I willing
to share that love with a child?
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Am I willing
to do nothing and continue to be part of a growing problem?
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Am I willing
to do something and be part of a powerful
solution?
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Can I follow
this path knowing the difference it may make in the life of one child?
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Do I have an
empty bedroom, or two???
The answers to these questions and
more are found in my book…Also:
· You will learn of the tears and joy of fostering
and adopting.
· You will feel empowered to make this life-changing
decision.
· You will then have the courage to change the life
of a child.
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Yours sincerely,
Michelle Vandepas
Author of "Two Empty Bedrooms"
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Still
Unsure?
Read what others have to say:
Two Empty Bedrooms is
a must-read for every new parent - and granddparent.
You will be amazed at
how much you can learn about the unconditional love from foster parents.
This book was also
quite an eye-opener for me. It tells of the lives of single young
girls on the streets, whose only circle of friends are usually on
drugs or in jail.
These girls seem to
want to get pregnant, only to find someone to love, and to be loved,
themselves, something they have never found from boyfriend
or family.
A true story that is
hard to put down. 5 Stars --Heather K
Wow what an emotional roller
coaster. Bears re-reading several times. Thanks so much for sharing your
journey.
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Having
known a foster mom for years, I have seen first hand exactly what it takes
to become such a special individual.
“Two Empty Bedrooms” takes the reader through that journey
first-hand, giving the highlights of what is involved in becoming that
special “Mom” to those very special children. Fantastic read. You will refer to it again and again on
your own journey to becoming a foster care Mom. --- Kathleen, New Mexico
Michelle's story was inspiring and uplifting to read. It is
wonderful to know that being a foster mother actually helps the
children. ---Wendy, Colorado Springs
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This is a definite 'can't-put-down' book, easy reading & most informative. .
Hard to hold back the tears of joy
& then heartbreak, as the author Michelle, & her husband
Bob, totally bond with their first foster child (hoping to adopt),- &
then face the pain of sending the toddler back.
Follow this mom & dad's journey through parenting the next 8
foster children, whom eventually were all returned home. This was largely
due to Michelle's help with getting the birth mom off of
drugs, applying for a job, etc.
During this emotional roller-coaster ride you will be sharing
the author's depression after losing each child, but also the
inner peace she feels from having helped the birth mom get her own kid
back.
But do save some tears for the end, this time
sharing ecstatic joy with Michelle & Bob at the adoption
of their tenth foster child, a couple of years later. ---Kimberly
***************
Wow what an emotional roller
coaster. Bears re-reading several times. Thanks so much for sharing your
journey.
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Having known a foster mom for years, I
have seen first hand exactly what it takes to become such a special
individual. “Two Empty Bedrooms”
takes the reader through that journey first-hand, giving the highlights of
what is involved in becoming that special “Mom” to those very special
children. Fantastic read. You will refer to it again and again on
your own journey to becoming a foster care Mom. --- Kathleen, New Mexico
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