by monicaoneal | Mar 16, 2019 | Adoption, Foster Care
You Know My Name It’s been communicated that my biological mother named me, Monica Marie Garnett. I love being named Monica. It’s not terribly common, I adore how it sounds, and there’s only one way to spell it. Inserting a “k” rather...
by monicaoneal | Jan 21, 2018 | Adoption, Encouragement, Foster Care, Understanding
Write the Vision When I was a little girl I prayed daily that one day I would meet my biological family. It happened. I also prayed for a certain career path, that I would buy/own a home and that I would finish college. It all happened. I’m not overly religious...
by monicaoneal | Nov 5, 2017 | Adoption, Foster Care
Why Aren’t You Calling Me ‘Dad’? My adoptive father didn’t talk much and when he did, it wasn’t conversational. The phrases were typically six words or less: “Let’s go,” “Why is the garage door up,” or “ok.” During family dinners no one spoke. The...
by monicaoneal | Oct 29, 2017 | Adoption, Foster Care, Understanding
Georgia 2017 House Bill 159 Children in foster care: In its last governing act of the night, the Senate voted to send a bill back to committee that would have updated the state’s adoption laws for the first time in a generation. House Bill 159 unanimously passed in...
by monicaoneal | Oct 29, 2017 | Adoption, Foster Care, Understanding
The Holidays We are in full swing of the holiday season and I’m looking forward to the decorations, wintry weather and overall holiday cheer. When I was a little girl in foster care, we always decorated a fake Christmas tree. The tree was filled with...