tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-603400846504081911.post4805262148236663158..comments2023-12-14T06:06:39.934-05:00Comments on Agnostic Adoption: Buki updateKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01649845469609235886noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-603400846504081911.post-81117884269855093192010-08-13T10:31:12.611-04:002010-08-13T10:31:12.611-04:00Hi Kristin! Thanks for getting in touch! I'm g...Hi Kristin! Thanks for getting in touch! I'm glad to hear your dog story had a happy ending. I hope ours does too. <br />We are not requesting siblings, but we're considering it. I would love to hear the thought process that led to your decision, if you feel comfortable sharing. You can email me at yiothetisi@yahoo.com<br />Thanks!<br />KyraKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01649845469609235886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-603400846504081911.post-8903817272496999492010-08-12T21:17:52.880-04:002010-08-12T21:17:52.880-04:00Just wanted to introduce myself. We're anothe...Just wanted to introduce myself. We're another WHFC waiting family - we've been on the waiting list since January for a sibling pair under age four. We also have two biological kids, ages 9 & 6. Like you, we were not "called by God" to adopt - it's just something we've always wanted to do.<br /><br />In another random similarity, we also had dog issues. At the time my son was born, we had two great danes, one of whom was fear aggressive (to people and other dogs). She was super sweet to us, but no stranger could come near us. We were very worried about what would happen when we brought the baby home, but it was like she immediately knew that it was a part of our pack, and she never bothered him. She was protective of him (didn't let the grandparents get to close unless we were around), but never seemed upset by him. So, I guess wait and see. You won't know how it's going to work out until you have your little one around.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com