orange
Jan 4, 2006, 02:53 PM
As some of you may know, I was raised in foster care and my biological parents are deceased. I'm now 26 and pregnant with my first child. My fiancé and I are getting married later on this month.
I never bonded well with any of my foster parents (there were many!), but over the past few years I've developed a very close relationship with one of my friend's parents. I talk to them on the phone a couple of times a week, ask for advice, etc. I send them cards on Mother's and Father's Day, and although I'm having quite an informal wedding, they are flying in from Victoria for it and will take the place of parents for me at the wedding. I also want them to consider my child as their grandchild, and have told them so. They are excited to spend time with my baby once it's born. They live in Victoria for 4 months in the winter, but they spend the rest of the time here. In fact they just live 5 blocks away, so they will be able to see as much of my child as they want...
Anyway, the point of my post is, I don't know what to call them, when I'm talking about them to other people. I just call them by their first names when we're together, but when I talk about them to others, I'm not sure what to say. Sometimes I call them foster parents, since most people know I was in foster care... but they weren't my foster parents. Sometimes I say "adoptive" parents, like the title of this post, but they aren't really that either, and people tend to ask when I was adopted in that case. I hate to just call them friends because they are more than that.
I don't know, it's weird. Any suggestions?
I never bonded well with any of my foster parents (there were many!), but over the past few years I've developed a very close relationship with one of my friend's parents. I talk to them on the phone a couple of times a week, ask for advice, etc. I send them cards on Mother's and Father's Day, and although I'm having quite an informal wedding, they are flying in from Victoria for it and will take the place of parents for me at the wedding. I also want them to consider my child as their grandchild, and have told them so. They are excited to spend time with my baby once it's born. They live in Victoria for 4 months in the winter, but they spend the rest of the time here. In fact they just live 5 blocks away, so they will be able to see as much of my child as they want...
Anyway, the point of my post is, I don't know what to call them, when I'm talking about them to other people. I just call them by their first names when we're together, but when I talk about them to others, I'm not sure what to say. Sometimes I call them foster parents, since most people know I was in foster care... but they weren't my foster parents. Sometimes I say "adoptive" parents, like the title of this post, but they aren't really that either, and people tend to ask when I was adopted in that case. I hate to just call them friends because they are more than that.
I don't know, it's weird. Any suggestions?