Ben designed new bunk beds for the "girl's dorm" and "boy's dorm" in our house. We LOVE them!! We are almost done with all of the work, just a few loose ends left to tie up, but I couldn't wait to show off his handy-work. This is the girl set. We stained them with colored stain and we really like how that turned out. It's almost the color of cranberries. I still need to paint the boards that are attached to the wall. I'm going to paint them the color of the wall so that it looks like the beds are floating. :) This is the boy set while still under construction. We ordered new bunk mattresses, but they haven't come in yet. I will show you guys pictures when they are completely finished. We stained these green, it looks like the color of bamboo. The kids LOVE these beds! And oh the space we have now! I'll be back soon with finished pictures! xo, Sam If any of you make beds using these plans could you send us a picture? We ...
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You are blessed!
Emilee
We had a very painful loss when after moving towards adoption, our to be daughter (my husbands then 15 year old former foster sister who became our foster daughter 2 years prior after a failed reunification with her mother, since my inlaws were at full capacity) was told she had to do "one more" reunification attempt with her mother before she could become ours. Sadly, her behavior changed dramatically and she dropped out of highschool back in her mothers care, along with other problems, and decided to stay with her mother as the state offered more and more interventions to maintain reunification, and has since aged out of foster care. We tried to maintain a relationship, but she refused to follow family rules while visiting and decided to cut ties when we refused to condone her wild behavior.
While I'm not very religious, I pray regularly for your family and their well being, and that your foster children have healthy, happy outcomes no matter how things go.