The other challenging part is asking your family to accept him like any other grandchild, niece/nephew, etc... but at the same time asking them to back off when it comes to holding and spoiling. For the most part this has went pretty well. We had some difficulties at first but it seems to be improving. My family is certain that I am "spoiling him" and "pushing it a little" when it comes to attachement. I worry that I am not holding him enough some days-I mean he does need time to play on the floor etc..., right?
Yesterday we went to see my parents a little over 2 hours from us. The car ride was LONG! Tesfa was not happy about being tied down to a car seat for that long. We had to stop 4-5 times so that didn't help. I let my dad hold T for a minute while I got a plate of food. And my mom held him a little later-after all it was her birthday and that was pretty much her gift! It was clear that Tesfa looked to Joel and I to make sure it was ok. So spoiled or not it is becoming clear that we are a family.
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Your doing great Mama!!
And don't stress the attachment stuff too much (I know it's hard not to) He knows who Mommy and Daddy are.
The advice about not giving Tesfa's personal background story/info was the best piece of advice given to us by our social worker 1st time around. I know it's hard to stick by (it has for us too -- sometimes people's questions are well-intended and phrased in such difficult ways, and you don't want to hurt close family and friends by responding coldly). It's been harder for to stick by with Ryan, because the situations are so different (domestic vs. intl). But I believe it's a decision you won't regret. Well said, mama!
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