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Adam Blake - 166. Chapter 166
I spent a lot of my time among the students both at the Academy and King’s College. I mingle with them at the Pub and the Dungeon. When I looked at them, I realized what Gerry said was true. I did look at them as my sons.
I notified my adopted boys that I wanted to have a vacation with them. I missed them and thought we should meet and establish times that we can get together. They were all for that.
“Marie, I was thinking of times when we could all get together. What are your suggestions?”
“I take it you mean our immediate family and our extended family.”
“Yes, I don’t want to lose contact with them. I want to establish the same relationship with them that we have with Gerry. I want us to be an active part of their life.”
“Okay, the holidays seem obvious how about once a month. Certainly, the fair would be one, it is only three days, but we can extend it by going to the cabin.”
“I’ll ask them what they think and maybe get them also to suggest times. I like this idea.”
Over the next few weeks, I sent letters to my boys suggesting the get-togethers. They were all for it. I had James keep track of their comments. He brought a calendar in with the days the boys suggested. I was amazed at the number of days they wanted to meet.
“James, have you shown this calendar to the boys?”
“Yes, and they’ll agree to the calendar. I think Pierre suggested we meet at each of the boys’ homes as well as here. They all seem quite excited about it.”
“That is great. Let’s plan on it. When is the first day?”
“Thanksgiving, and Gerry wants to host.”
“Great, let the boys know, and if they need transportation, I’ll send the plane.”
When I told Marie, she just smiled, “Do you remember when we were dating, we talked about the number of children you wanted?”
“Yes, I wanted a lot, but you said no, just two. A girl for me and a boy for you, only Marie was really for you, and Adam was for me. I’m glad about that. I get to spoil a beautiful girl and at the same time enjoy my son in the manly things of life.”
Marie laughed, “Sometimes I think you have slipped a cog but look, you have seven boys and one girl. I’m not sure that is all you’ll have before we retire.”
“Yes, and I would adopt every boy here if needed be, and who knows how many girls if their guardians also ignore them.”
“You have boys here now who have a guardian, and you don’t want to adopt them?”
“I don’t have to as long as the guardians give them love and have a solid relationship with the boys. The boys I adopted hardly made contact with their guardians. They were in it for the money. If that occurred again among any of the boys, we would do it again.”
The outside walls of the girls’ school were finished, the inside work would continue over the winter as weather permitted. Henry said he was on schedule and had a surprise for me, but I would have to wait until the school was finished.
Over the next few years, we visited the boys often. We met for the holidays and the special days the boys recommended. Besides meeting as a group, we met individually.
Gerry had a son and named him Adam. We went to the naming and the christening. Marie was godmother, and Hans was godfather. I thought that was perfect. I complemented Gerry, and he said he was told to do that.
When Adam was three years old, Gerry informed us that they were expecting their second child. I had a visitor that night that told me it would be a girl, and Gerry will name her after his mother-in-law, Elina
Gerry wasn’t the only son who got married. By the end of the third year, all of my sons were married, and now the family meeting had grown quite large. I was please with my sons’ wives, and Marie was delighted to be involved with these ladies. Family time meant a lot, and having it at different homes added to it.
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