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National Adoption Month: Why This Month Means So Much to Us as Adoptive (and Midlife) Parents
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National Adoption Month: Why This Month Means So Much to Us as Adoptive (and Midlife) Parents

Every November, when National Adoption Month comes around, something deep within me stirs. Maybe it’s the memories that rise to the surface… maybe it’s gratitude… or maybe it’s simply the reminder that God weaves families together in ways we could never orchestrate on our own.

Whatever the reason, this month always makes me pause.

Because adoption isn’t just a legal moment—it’s a lifelong journey of love, surrender, courage, and refinement. And for many of us stepping into midlife or the empty nest years, this month brings up emotions we didn’t expect.

The Quiet Emotions Adoptive Parents Carry Into Midlife

Adoption is beautiful—yes. But let’s not sugarcoat it. Adoption is also complicated, stretching, refining, sanctifying, and sometimes heartbreaking.

The older we get, the more tender certain realities become:

  • The years feel shorter.

  • The questions feel heavier.

  • The desire for connection grows deeper.

  • And if there’s distance—especially with an adult child or their spouse—it stings in a way words can’t quite touch.

Behind every adoption story are layers of joy, loss, hope, and healing. And if you’ve ever felt unseen or unsure in your journey, hear this clearly:

You’re not alone, and you’re not failing. God sees what others don’t.

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