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SecretSpAD · 05/06/2020 21:28

I've never talked about this on MN but after recently NCing so I could admit to my previous job I've decided I'm sufficiently anonymous now!

Two years ago my husbands sister died of cancer. She was a drug addict and well known to the health services so when she started presenting with some pretty serious red flag symptoms she was ignored. My husband did his best to get her listened to - he went to the GP with her, got her referred but it was too late - it's nit entirely her GP's fault as she did have a habit of going to the surgery stoned and then not telling the GP what the actual,problem was. She died 6 months later and in her final days asked us if we could take responsibility for her two children - then 11 and 15. We are childless ourselves, but had always been close to our nephew and niece and so said yes.

Two years ago these wonderful children came to live with us in London. We had pretty hard on jobs - at that time my husband was (and still is) a senior civil servant and I was a special advisor. It was a shock to the system for the children has they had grown up in a rural area, but they were excited by London and the anonymity of no one knowing they were the local druggies' children. We offered to move anywhere they wanted, but they loved London. We all made loads of mistakes along the way. I know it is hard enough to be a parent of the teenager when you have had them from birth, but when they suddenly appear in your life.....well, we fucked up many times. But we all muddled through and with lots of counselling, many tears, tantrums and arguments (some of them with the children!) we got through the first year.

Cutting a long story short, last summer we decided to move out of London and to Cornwall. I had quit my job and was doing freelance work and my husband was disillusioned with his and wanted to plan to leave too. The children and I moved in September and my husband visited each weekend. We acquired a dog and several cats. A rabbit also suddenly appeared out of no where one day and my niece has recently started whatapping pictures of a litter of puppies so no doubt we will be getting another dog before long. She has also, after years of objecting strongly to any and all education, decided she wants to be a vet nurse.
My nephew has discovered a talent and love for woodwork and is interested in training as a carpenter. My husband, who's hobby is carpentry, has handed in his resignation and plans to start a business making things out of wood with our nephew - though the latter is being encouraged to do an apprenticeship as well.

The best thing, however, was the moment, about a year ago when the children sat us down and said that they would like us to adopt them. That was, as you can imagine, a long process and one that involved several conversations with their deadbeat father who fucked off before my niece was born. After the initial posturing he gave in and gave permission......ams today, today we got the official news...,,,we are our niece and nephews new parents.

Of course, being teenagers during lockdown they were complete gits today GrinGrin and their response to our news was "you've been our mum and dad for the last two years and a piece of paper means nothing. But can we get a pizza tonight anyway?"

God I love them.

Apologies for the un AIBU AIBU.

OP posts:
ATomeOfOnesOwn · 06/06/2020 01:01

What lovely news! Thank you for sharing your story. It must have been so difficult at times but it's amazing that you have all managed to create a wonderful new family and forge new lives Flowers

gumball37 · 06/06/2020 01:04

🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

NeverHadANickname · 06/06/2020 01:08

Congratulations! Thank you for being the parents they need and deserve. Not everyone would have coped with having their world turned upside down by 2 teenagers.

timeisnotaline · 06/06/2020 01:09

Awwww 🥰

Ruralretreating · 06/06/2020 01:10

Congratulations to you all

AlpineSnow · 06/06/2020 01:12

You've done a fab job with them. Well done and congratulations mum and dad!

Weenurse · 06/06/2020 01:18

💐🍷

LunaTheCat · 06/06/2020 01:19

Oh that is wonderful - they are very lucky as life could have turned out so differently. I feel a bit teary 😁

Pumpkintopf · 06/06/2020 01:20

That's a wonderful story op. Congratulations to you and your lovely family. Thanks

RAOK · 06/06/2020 01:21

The happiest ending! How wonderful.

Littlepond · 06/06/2020 01:31

Ahh amazing !!

Goldenhedgehogs · 06/06/2020 02:18

Wonderful, so lovely and great.

TheDogsMother · 06/06/2020 02:51

Awww this is so so nice. You have just brought a tear to my eye. Good luck to you and your lovely family.

squeekums · 06/06/2020 03:28

Just beautiful

redcarbluecar · 06/06/2020 05:18

That’s fantastic. Hope you have many wonderful family times ahead.

Aprilbaby2020 · 06/06/2020 05:38

This was lovely to read thank you for sharing and I wish you and your family so much happiness. Sounds like a wonderful life you have together! X

MrsMozartMkII · 06/06/2020 05:43

That's blinking brilliant!

Sorry for the past sadness, but happy days now.

zscaler · 06/06/2020 05:43

How absolutely gorgeous. I’m so glad you have forged this beautiful family out of tragic events ❤️

JontyDoggle37 · 06/06/2020 05:44

Oh that’s fantastic. Congratulations x

Caiti19 · 06/06/2020 05:46

What a lovely story - on so many levels. You are the salt of the earth! Thank you for sharing.

Zoeyclash · 06/06/2020 06:00

Thank you so much for sharing that lovely positive story with us. After a terrible start in life your two children are now so lucky. Best wishes to the 4 of you for the future.

copperoliver · 06/06/2020 06:06

Congratulations. Sending hugs. X

WashedUpDriedOut · 06/06/2020 06:09

Best read in a long time.

whatthefuckamigoingtodo · 06/06/2020 06:18

This bought me to happy tears

Allgirlskidsanddogs · 06/06/2020 06:25

Brilliant, congratulations and thank you.💐

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