TR6BILL said:
That has got to be torture. Like adopting a child and giving it up after 2 years.
Surely that is one way of looking at it.
Consider this: You are carefully screened and selected to take responsibility for a young being, care for it, give it the knowledge and education to go out in the world and provide an invaluable service to the community. In some cases you spend 1-3 years with the young being, in other cases it may be as many as 8. I know you've personally met many people like this over the course of your lifetime. They were your teachers from Pre-K through college and beyond. Teachers do this day in and day out, year after year.
The tougher path is to be foster parents, which my wife and I are. Here's how we view it - we opened our home - and our hearts - to give children in dire situations a place of safety, love, protection and hope. Our mindset is that if they are with us a day, a week, a month, a year or more, that that is a day, a week, a month, a year or more that no one can ever take away from them. They will have known, felt and experienced safety, love, protection and hope and can hang on to that no matter what life brings them in the future.
In our case, the three children we've been foster parents for are staying. Until we get a bigger house, we're out of rooms!
