The adoption
by Ron James We had been married for five years, but no signs of any children. All the usual tests had been made and everything seemed to be working properly, but still no luck. We sat down one night to discuss it and decided that it was time to explore the possibility of adoption. Should we go for a youngster, or maybe a little older? We agreed on a youngster. After quite a while and thorough investigations we were offered an eight week old, one of triplets. There was some doubt as to who the father was, and they couldn’t stay with the mother. We thought he was beautiful and adored him from the moment he arrived. Everyone said how cute he was, and what lovely eyes he had. As he grew I would take him out for little walks, and as he got older he and I would go on walks into the countryside, something that was one of the highlights of his life, and mine as well. Just like a true father and son relationship should be. When he was nine years old he started to get h...