tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5459125097671585218.post5900855074868129834..comments2022-08-20T11:01:58.138-04:00Comments on God's Perfect Timing: Mommy, I Don't Like When They Ask Me Questions.Clara Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12455144709881447861noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5459125097671585218.post-82402906260420656432012-06-15T12:24:15.448-04:002012-06-15T12:24:15.448-04:00Thanks, Lori!
I think a lot of people are just cu...Thanks, Lori! <br />I think a lot of people are just curious, so they ask questions. This is all completely normal and our family welcomes questions. We love sharing about how adoption has blessed us. I would prefer that adults ask me questions, and not our children directly because I think that places a child in an awkward position and he/she may feel obliged to dish out more information than comfortable with giving. However, kids will be kids AND as such ask a lot of questions. That is why I just try to give our children the tools necessary to answer or avoid answering questions that make them uncomfortable. We honestly encourage the questions, as a family, and just hope adults think about how their questions may be interpreted through a child's worldview.Clara Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12455144709881447861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5459125097671585218.post-79954054717125877122012-06-15T09:20:20.624-04:002012-06-15T09:20:20.624-04:00What a blessing to be able to have such an honest ...What a blessing to be able to have such an honest conversation within your family. I've really enjoyed reading about your experiences. <br /><br />Hearing about your and Sporty's reactions to things makes me feel better equipped to hopefully avoid saying something (with good intentions of course) that would instead make the adoptive families I know feel sad or awkward.Lorinoreply@blogger.com