08-15-2013, 04:13 AM
You guys may not realized what you did but let me tell you so you understand why I say thanks.
Alex and I (yeah that bombshell blonde guy, we're married sinceJune last year) and for the last 2 years we have been caressing the dream of adopting children... even though I have two legitimate children and that I coerce my baby (it wasn;t difficult) to have a baby via artificial insemination with my best friend - she's the mom and she's not out of the portrait either . We wanted to extend our family with two additional children; and we did. We have adopted Marika our beautiful Chinese girl of 1 year old and Sasha our other beautiful 2 years old Haitian boy, which basically makes our children count to 5 with Mariah-Sandra 18, Josuah-Alexander, 13 and Jasmine 1 year old.
All was going well in the better world until we were it with a massive news... our haitian boy Sasha has been diagnosed with Leukemia. The first doctor we met in Montreal was condemning our boy to die by the end of the year... but as a son of a doctor and husband of a doctor I couldn't just believe that we just had our boy that we love to death to be condamned (no pun intended) so we flew to New-York to meet with a specialist who came up with a second diagnosis which still confirm that Sasha has leukemia but it is curable.
So yes we were definitely relieved but this obviously mean that we'll have to devout our time into curing our boy. It's actually the first time I mention it here... but in the last week I have been reorganizing everything in our life to suit the new drama we have to go through with our boy. At this right moment Alex is in New-York with the boy for his chemo therapy and I am home taking care of the other children. Yes it is a very difficult time as my dude and I rarely separates... but for the good of Sasha it was the only possible alternative.
So you wonder what you guys have been doing to help us... well I come to GS to change my mind otherwise i'd stop eating, working, sleeping and would be worry sick about my two babies away in a country I don't trust or like but I come here to relax. Yes you may have seen that whole rambling in the feminist thread... yeah well sorry to all but it did kept my mind away, whether you agree or not with what happened on that thread it worked magic.
Sasha will live... Alex and I have the financial means and the will to make it happen... but one have to decompress and I use GS for that... this is why I thank you all for keeping my mind entertained.
Therefore - Thanks to you all and it doesn't matter whether you like me or not, at the end of the day GS does give me the strength to keep on going and being positive... to those who went through similar you certainly understand me at the moment. It doesn't matter all those degrees, knowledge and skills... the thought of loosing a child is the worst thing ever for a parent and I lost two before but that one isn't going anywhere... he's coming back home with his family.
From Alex and I - Thanks you guys and girls from GS all of you no conditions
Alex and I (yeah that bombshell blonde guy, we're married sinceJune last year) and for the last 2 years we have been caressing the dream of adopting children... even though I have two legitimate children and that I coerce my baby (it wasn;t difficult) to have a baby via artificial insemination with my best friend - she's the mom and she's not out of the portrait either . We wanted to extend our family with two additional children; and we did. We have adopted Marika our beautiful Chinese girl of 1 year old and Sasha our other beautiful 2 years old Haitian boy, which basically makes our children count to 5 with Mariah-Sandra 18, Josuah-Alexander, 13 and Jasmine 1 year old.
All was going well in the better world until we were it with a massive news... our haitian boy Sasha has been diagnosed with Leukemia. The first doctor we met in Montreal was condemning our boy to die by the end of the year... but as a son of a doctor and husband of a doctor I couldn't just believe that we just had our boy that we love to death to be condamned (no pun intended) so we flew to New-York to meet with a specialist who came up with a second diagnosis which still confirm that Sasha has leukemia but it is curable.
So yes we were definitely relieved but this obviously mean that we'll have to devout our time into curing our boy. It's actually the first time I mention it here... but in the last week I have been reorganizing everything in our life to suit the new drama we have to go through with our boy. At this right moment Alex is in New-York with the boy for his chemo therapy and I am home taking care of the other children. Yes it is a very difficult time as my dude and I rarely separates... but for the good of Sasha it was the only possible alternative.
So you wonder what you guys have been doing to help us... well I come to GS to change my mind otherwise i'd stop eating, working, sleeping and would be worry sick about my two babies away in a country I don't trust or like but I come here to relax. Yes you may have seen that whole rambling in the feminist thread... yeah well sorry to all but it did kept my mind away, whether you agree or not with what happened on that thread it worked magic.
Sasha will live... Alex and I have the financial means and the will to make it happen... but one have to decompress and I use GS for that... this is why I thank you all for keeping my mind entertained.
Therefore - Thanks to you all and it doesn't matter whether you like me or not, at the end of the day GS does give me the strength to keep on going and being positive... to those who went through similar you certainly understand me at the moment. It doesn't matter all those degrees, knowledge and skills... the thought of loosing a child is the worst thing ever for a parent and I lost two before but that one isn't going anywhere... he's coming back home with his family.
From Alex and I - Thanks you guys and girls from GS all of you no conditions