This is what foster care looks like.
It’s messy. It means having to call the water board and say “..I know I have an extra garbage can but can I request ANOTHER one.” It means late nights, early mornings, and lots and lots of emails, calls, texts, meetings, “crying sessions” with that one social worker that just really gets you, etc. It means moving beds around at ten o’clock at night to accommodate a certain gender and age. It means pulling every box out of your storage shed to find the right box of clothes for that child that came with nothing. It means having to pray for children and circumstances that ten minutes ago were obsolete to you.
Today I dropped a beautiful, brave little five year old girl off at her new school and as the teacher took her hand to lead her to her seat, she broke free to give me a big hug and kiss on the cheek. Today foster care is a beautiful mess, and it’s days like these that I am reminded why I chose this life.