黛安娜·威廉森/Diane Williamson
It was the perfect setting-a beautiful log house on forty acres of land. We had asolid marriage;we even had the loyal family dog. All that was missing was kids. We had tried for many years to have children, but it just never happened. So my husband, Al, and I applied to befoster parents. We decided we should start with an older child for a number of good reasons. Since we both worked, child care might be a problem. Corby, our springer spaniel-and our only“child”thus far might be a bit too energetic for a young child to handle. And frankly, we novices were a little nervous about taking on an infant. We sat back to wait the few months they thought it might take to get a school-age child-which was why we were floored when the agency called us within weeks, just before Christmas, and asked if we would take Kaleb, a two-and-a-half-year old boy, for a few months. It was an emergency, and he needed a home right away.
This wasn‘t what we had discussed so rationally a few weeks before. There were so many difficulties-it was such short notice, we had made holiday plans and most of all, the boy was a toddler!We went back and forth, and in the end, we just couldn’t say no.
“Its only for a couple of months,”my husband assured me. It would all work out, we told each other, but privately I was full of doubts.
The day was set for Kaleb to arrive. The car pulled up to our house and I saw Kaleb through the car window. The reality of the situation hit me and I felt my stomach tighten. What were we doing?This child we didnt know anything about was coming to live with us. Were we really ready to take this on?Glancing at my husband, I knew the same thoughts were going through his mind.
We went outside to greet our little guest. But before we could even reach the child, I heard a noise from behind me. Turning, I saw Corby tearing down the steps and heading straight for the little boy. In our hurry, we must not have closed the door completely. I gasped. Corby, in all her excitement, would frighten Kaleb-probably even knock him down. Oh no, I thought, what a way to start our first meeting!Kaleb will be so terrified he won‘t even want to go into the house with us. This whole thing’s just not going to work out!