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Gov. Doug Ducey poses for photos with Angela Teachout, Anika Robinson and Susan Woodruff and their families and supporters. The three women are directly behind Ducey in the photo. The governor signed HB 2442, related to foster care, on Thursday. [David Jolkovski/Tribune]
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t times it may be daunting and difficult, but finding room in your heart to bring foster children into your family is unbelievably rewarding, a Gilbert foster mom says. So much so that Anika Robinson and her husband, Josh, have adopted four children who they first fostered. They have one foster child now, and four kids of their own. The Robinsons became foster parents nine years ago. With their own children in the midst of their teen years, they find joy in a house full of little kids.
“It’s keeping us young,” Anika said, as the two 3-yearold boys, their 6-year-old brother and 8-year-old sister romped about the house and yard and a seemingly endless stream of neighbor kids rang the doorbell, ready to play. “This is normal,” she said amid an interview on the living room couch, while holding their 11-month-old foster daughter. Normal referred to shrieks of fun from the adopted 3-year-old boys. Their laughter spilled from the house as they ran up and down the stairs into the basement, in and out of the backyard where a trampoline and desert tortoises were the objects of their attention and
around a coffee table covered More about the with LEGOs. challenges some foster “It goes to show you what kids face. Page 10 love can do,” Robinson said of What’s House Bill 2442 her busy household. all about? Page 10 However, sometimes love can be buffeted by the government and its rules. When that happened to Robinson and fellow foster moms Susan Woodruff and Angela Teachout, they waded into foreign territory. Now, about six months later, See Family on page 4