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  Surrogate grandmother becomes part of California family: "Those boys are mine"

Surrogate grandmother becomes part of California family: "Those boys are mine"The Journey of Surviving Through Adoptions in California: The Case of the Twin Boys

In 2016, two twin boys from California became part of the vibrant community they call their home through adoption to replace their parents. These twins had been separated for seven years due to personal and financial challenges, but a close group of friends and family decided to embark on this significant life step together.

### The Path to Surrogacy

The boys were raised in a supportive social environment by a surrogate father who was struggling financially and single. Through a series of adoption agencies, their parents eventually obtained a surrogate mother or grandmother for the twins. The name Nana J. (Nana-Jane) became synonymous with them, not just as a surrogate figure but also as an active member of their new family.

### Personal Experiences

The boys had a tough time adapting to being in California's vibrant community. They worked on projects that mirrored the family’s home—parks, schools, and parks for children. The family's sense of belonging was stronger now, thanks to Nana J.'s role as an active member of the community.

### Family Dynamics

The relationship with their surrogate grandmother was deeply personal. Nana J. wasn't just a parent; she was an extension of their home life. Together, they supported each other during adoption challenges and maintained strong bonds that extended beyond the immediate family unit.

### The Community Impact

Beyond their personal stories, the boys contributed to making California feel more homey for others through their unique role as part of the family. Their experiences with adoption have inspired broader conversations about change in family structures and community support systems.

In conclusion, these twin boys not only embarked on a new journey but also enriched California's cultural identity by reinforcing its sense of belonging through their lives in a surrogate-filled home. Their story is a testament to how personal resilience can transform a family into a place that feels home for many.

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