Saturday, January 30, 2010

"I think Amy should move back with me." Janice said, she was Amy's biological mom, when her visit came to an end and she started for the front door. "As her biological mother, I cannot keep you away from you're daughter, but think about the effect it will have on Amy, Amy has gotten used to the level of living here, she has friends, to uproot her now, and move her to a place with a lower standard of living would do her more harm than good."

Monday, January 25, 2010

Timidly Amy walked into the living room, where her birth mother was waiting for her.
"Well aren't you going to come over and give me a hug?" Her mother asked, when Amy just stood frozen in her place.
Amy looked from her mom, to her adoptive mom, and then looked down at her feet. "Amy, go ahead and give your mother a hug, it would mean a lot to her." Mrs. Kindell urged her.
Relectunly Amy walked over to where her mom was sitting and gave her a hug.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

"Are you nervous about seeing your mom for the first time?" Mrs. Kindell asked Amy, as Amy got ready to meet her birth mother for the first time.
"A little, I know she's my mother, but to me she's a stranger." Amy replied.

Friday, January 22, 2010

"I feel so nervous, what if Amy decides to go back with her mother." Mrs. Kindell asked, Mr. Kindell, as they nervously waited for Amy's birth mother, to come visit.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Amy's adoptive father and mother, discuss about Amy wanting to meet her birth mother.

"Are you going to call her mother and tell her that her daughter wants to
meet her?" Mrs, Kindell asked, "Of course, I promised Amy that I would call her mother." Mr. Kindell replied. "But what if Amy asks to be with her mother?" Mrs. Kindell asked worried. "That's her right, we may not like it but it's her right to live with her mother." Mr. Kindell replied.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Amy tells her friend Ashelly

"Ashelly, there's something you need to know about me." Amy started when her best friend came to the front door, a while later. "What is it?" Ashelly asked, "I'm adopted, my parents aren't my real parents." Amy replied, "So?" Ashelly asked, "You're not shocked, you're not going to stop being my friend?" Amy asked, she'd been afraid that if her friend knew that she was adopted she'd stopped being her friend. "No, I'm not going to stop being your friend just because you were adopted." Ashelly replied. "That's good, because I was worried that you'd stop being my friend." Amy replied.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

"she wanted you to have a better life."

"Why did my real mom, give me up?" Amy asked after she'd gotten over the intial shock of finding out that she'd been adopted. "Because she loved you, she wanted you to grow up in a good home, with a good family." Mr. Kindley replied. "What was wrong with my family what was wrong with her?"
Amy asked, "You see, when you're father walked away, you're mother, didn't think that she could support you and give you the life that she thought that you deserved, so she asked us to be your parents." Mrs. Kindley explained. "Oh." Amy said, "So you see, you're mom doesn't hate you, she just wanted you to have a better life." Mrs. Kindely pointed out. "What about my aunts or uncles?" Amy asked, "You don't have any aunts or uncles."
Mr. Kindely replied.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Amy finds out.

"Look if you want to tell Amy, that she was adopted on her birthday, I don't want to be a part of it." Mrs. Kindely said, "But we both promised her biological mother, that we would tell her that she was adopted on her twelveth birthday." Mr.Kindely reminded her. Just then Amy walked into the room, she'd heard the whole conversation from the hallway.
"You don't have to tell me anything, I know I'm adopted." Amy said as she walked into the kitchen. She felt strange after finding out that she'd been
adopted, and the two people she'd thought were her parents, turned out to be her adoptive parents. "Amy, we may have adopted you, but we love you as if you are our own daughter." Mrs.Kindely said, as she got up and put an arm around Amy. Who was now crying.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

family talk

It was Sunday afternoon, and both Mr. and Mrs. Kindely, were sitting at the breakfast table, discussing whether or not to tell Amy, that she had been adopted on her birthday. "Do you really think, it's such a good idea, to tell her that's she's been adopted on her birthday?" Mrs. Kindely asked, as she took a sip of her coffee. "It's a good time as any, besides, we promised her birth mother, that we'd tell her about the adoption, as soon as she turned twelve." Mr. Kindely replied, "But we could wait till after her birthday." Mrs. Kindely pointed out, "No it's better to get it out of the way." Mr. Kindely replied, he didn't want to put off telling Amy that she was adopted any longer.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Interduction.

Amy is a twelve year old middle school student, who finds out on her twelveth birthday that she was adopted.