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Family Stories

Making a decision

Celebrating the Gift of Family
by Tracy H
I always knew I wanted to adopt a child. From the time of my own adolescence - when I thought of my future and the family that would someday be mine - the picture in my mind included both biological and adopted children.

Made For Us
by Karolyn L
The decision to adopt was an easy one for my husband, Lee, and me. As a family faced with infertility, we didn't feel that we could handle the emotional roller coaster that fertility treatment often affords.

Waiting For Each Other
by Linda R
My journey with adoption began with a fourth grade project. All of the students were required to write an autobiography and project what our lives would be like in 15 years.

The process

The Bluest Eyes I Have Ever Seen
by Jenn W
My husband, Gregg, and I came to adoption in August, 2004. We had just had our second miscarriage after losing a full term baby girl the year before.

The Day I Adopted Phoebe
by Lochlainn M
"Tonight’s the night," my mom whispered in my tired ear. "What?" I said half asleep. "Phoebe’s coming and..." That’s all I needed to hear.

Thoughts of You
by Carla
January 16, 1998: Yesterday, we sent off our application packet. Today, we can say we are expecting a baby.

Adoption options

A Young Mother's Agonizing Decision
by Kelly
Last winter I was a pregnant teenager, but I am not a single mother.

The Importance of Open Adoption in Our Family
by Leanne and Mike
We made the decision to adopt a child in the fall of 2000. When we first talked about adopting a child, we had never considered "open adoption," mainly because we didn't know it was an option.

Shared Joy
Nineteen years ago, after an extended period of progressively more frustrating infertility, Wide Horizons For Children came into our lives.

Birth Families

A Necessary Trip
Cynthia L
When my husband and I first met I knew that there was a possibility we could not have biological children. When I told him this he said that he was comfortable with the idea of adoption.

An Unpaved Journey
Cynthia K
An unpaved, narrow, dirt road was before us. It almost appeared a walking path in the middle of a wooded forest.

A Mother's Sacrifice
Francis D
My wife and I had heard about the difficulties in meeting with the birth families of adopted children; what to expect, the emotional highs and lows, the benefits and the concerns.

A New Meaning to the Phrase, "Home is Where the Heart Is"
by Annemarie
We would like to share with you a wonderful story that brings new meaning to the phrase 'Home is where the heart is". Our relationship with Wide Horizons began when my husband, Terry, and I first started the adoption process in 1997.

Mahalet's Story
Paul and Jenine S
One of the great things about the Ethiopia program is the effort the workers there make to connect adopting families with birth relatives.

My Direct Sign From God
by Maria
When my husband Carl and I married 16 years ago the one thing we did not agree on was how many children we wanted.

Program related

A Brother For Daniel
by Bill and Roseanne
"Roseanne, I think you may want to hear this too," I called up the cellar stairs to my wife. "It's Nancy Thompson." It was about 72 hours before our very long awaited trip to Guatemala to bring our 10 1/2 month old son Daniel home.

A Family of Angels
by Mariana M
It was time to start the most joyful journey of our lives. An "Introduction meeting" at Wide Horizons was our first step on a path that would lead us to our first child.

Celebrating Three Trips to China
by Myck and Mark W
In 1991 our sons and a daughter were in grades eleven, nine and five. As the oldest toured colleges we were just beginning to see on the horizon the end of swim meets, soccer games, and school concerts.

The Dream Continues
by Joan B
The sign next to the church read: "You're never too old to be what you might have been". So, John took a picture of me next to it with Katie.

Eli's Family
by Pamela S
Holding the envelope tight in my hand and my seven-month-old son Eli on my hip, I made my way from the mailbox to the kitchen table.

Jadon's Journey
by Alex and Kelly A
It has been a year now that Jadon Aniket has come home, and it is well past time that I write to you! What an exciting, experience-filled two years this has been for us!

Jie's Journey
by Jerry and Nancy B
All stories like this are packed with emotion - because they are indeed emotional stories. But we will NEVER forget the moment when our babies actually arrived with their respective care-givers in the Sunshine Plaza Hotel in Langzhou.

The Message Board
by Fay P
I never imagined by adopting a little baby from South Korea that I would also be gaining a group of friends for a lifetime.

The New Christmas Tradition
by Sandy E
I recall it was in mid-November of 2003, as I was just turning 45, when I mailed in the initial application to Wide Horizons For Children, which was the first step in the adoption process.

Opening the Door to Adoption
by Michelle D
When Michael and I married, we were both ready to fully embrace family life.

Our "Best Day"
by Beth G
As deliriously happy a couple we were before we found our daughter, we both feel like our lives truly began when we held our 3 yr. old Kalkidan in our arms.

Our Christmas Miracle
by Jim and Gale T
Let me tell you about the experience of a lifetime. When my husband, Jim, and I decided to get married over 20 years ago, we thought it would be nice to have two birth children and adopt a third.

Our Journey to Adoption
by Laura D
My husband and I always knew we wanted a family. After trying to conceive unsuccessfully, we decided to take matters into our own hands.

Our Leap of Faith
by Ellie G and Gabriel C
Yared is the perfect addition to our family. He's a joy to be around and his smile lights up every room he enters.

Our Small Strand of China Pearls
by Mike and Sharon R
I waited anxiously to see the headlights of the shiny black car that would bring my husband, Mike, and our fourth daughter, Leah, home from China.

Reflections
by Nancy T
Ten years ago, I stepped off a plane in Moscow, flanked by Steve, my nine year-old son, my husband, and two other families who were set to begin their life's grand adventure.

Report from India
by Steve S & Melinda B
After 26 hours of travel by van, air, and truck we arrived safely at 2 AM India time in Pune. Just driving here is quite an experience.

Smiles and Laughter From Ethiopia
by Chad and Lisa C
It was all the smiles and laughter that surprised me the most. All of these beautiful children had lost their parents to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Ethiopia, yet they all smile.

Tamirat
by Lauren S
Our adoptee, two-year-old Tamirat, fell asleep at the airport in Addis Ababa at about 8 p.m. Ethiopian time, May 15. He pretty much slept through the boarding process and take-off, at midnight, of the Ethiopian Airlines jet.

Thoughts of You
by Carla
January 16, 1998: Yesterday, we sent off our application packet. Today, we can say we are expecting a baby.

Ukraine Angels
by Susan and John S
When John and I planned to get married, we knew that there would be children in our lives. When we realized that biological children were not meant to be, adoption was a natural choice for us.

Waiting For Raul
by Lisah
Little did I know as I headed out the door on Friday, April 9th, to make the two-hour trip to Boston to accompany my mother to a routine appointment, that I would return home that evening to tell my husband that I had found our son.

What I Learned From my Brother, Paul
by Ivan K
A few years ago, as my family was reading a book about the lives of orphans in Russia, the question came up, "Can we help at least one of them?"

Will's Story
Adopted from China as a baby in 1998 through Wide Horizons For Children, Will McCarthy was immediately welcomed and loved by his new family; his mom Ginny, his aunt Cathleen, his cousin, Mei-Lin, who is also adopted from China, and his grandmother.

Waiting children

A Blessing in Disguise
by Kelly C
When I asked my husband, Mell, what he thought about adopting a child, the question caught him quite by surprise. We already had two girls by birth and had made the decision that we were not having anymore children.

A Little Boy's Smile
In many ways putting into words how we came to adopt a waiting child is very difficult. Our experience was a process, guided by a combination of advice from medical professionals, support from Wide Horizons staff, and our own gut instinct, and faith.

A Tale of Two Sisters
by Eileen K
As I think about the past two years and the adoption of my daughters, Sheena and Angel (Angelica), I believe it was divine intervention that brought us together.

The Bluest Eyes I Have Ever Seen
by Jenn W
My husband, Gregg, and I came to adoption in August, 2004. We had just had our second miscarriage after losing a full term baby girl the year before.

Bringing Home My Waiting Child
by Lauren S
I couldn't believe my ears when Joy, the local guide who'd met us at the Nanning airport, said we'd be meeting my daughter in three hours.

Good Things Do Come to Those Who Wait
by Craig and Marybeth H
Sounds like any other cliché right? - We've all heard it before. Those of us who are adopting, are especially aware of the passage of time.

Inspirations in Life
by Maureen R
I can still clearly remember the day nearly seven years ago when our social worker called to say she had just received information on a three-month-old Korean baby girl.

Mama's Babies
by Melissa P
Talk about an instant family! My husband and I signed up to adopt TWO siblings and wound up with FOUR!

The Mao-Han Story
by Ray B
There are five people in our family: Gail and I, two daughters, and one son. All of our children are from China.

Meeting Mesay
by Kathryn R
In June of 2004, with a wide smile, my husband handed me my requested birthday gift - the signed Registration Form for WHFC. I wanted to start the adoption process again.

My "Waiting" Waiting Child
by Kim J
"Mahari has been waiting for you by the gate every day," the driver told me. And true to his word, the first day I set foot in Ethiopia and arrived at Horizon House, there was Mahari, 5½, my 'waiting' waiting child, at the gate.

Taye's Gift
by Rebecca M
As I write tonight I have tears in my eyes. I feel such an urgency to get people to think about the joys of older child adoption and consider this as a wonderful option.

Waiting For Each Other
by Linda R
My journey with adoption began with a fourth grade project. All of the students were required to write an autobiography and project what our lives would be like in 15 years.

Single parenting

Good Night, Sweet Nicholas
by Judy
Adoption was something I had always been open to-even while in high school and college. I always felt that if I could not become pregnant, I would adopt.

My Journey to Ethiopia
by Laurie S
As with so many journeys this one started almost 18 months prior to the actual travel. The decision to adopt is one filled with so many emotions, from excitement to fear and everything in between.

Nicki's Smile
by Tanya M
I turned 40 in February of 2000. I had been thinking about adoption for many years and decided it was time to get started.

"You Love Me Ever, Ever, Ever"
by Barb D
It has been a wonderful, whirlwind year for Tiki and me. She turned 8 years old on November 7 and we had her adoption "finalization" in court on November 17.

Family Issues

The Day I Met My Sister
by Erin
While waiting at the airport for my new sister, I began to wonder what she would be like.

The First Year
by Kelly
In the spring of 2001, when our biological daughter, Eliza, was one and a half, my husband and I decided to pursue having a second child.

Post adoption

China 33 - One in a Million
by Barbara I
This is not just another story about a special travel group, this is a story about a special family...the China 33 Family.

Keeping the Connection
by Barbara E
Family reunions are a summer tradition -- time to catch up on the past year's events, see how the children have grown, share memories, laugh, eat, and play.

The Promises We Keep
by Trish W
He looked at me questioningly, with tears brimming and I answered "welcome home." Those expressive brown eyes spoke to me as they always have and all I could do was hug my 14 year old son.

Trail of Clues
by Carolyn D
"I already..." "I already..." I already what? This seemingly benign phrase turned out to be the first indicator that our daughter, Jessica, had a language-based learning disorder.

Two Mothers
by Kathryn R
Two mothers, one planet, and one beautiful child - deeply loved by both mothers. I am an adoptive mother, my new Chinese friend, a foster mother.