An article from the Boston Globe and Mail called "CULTURAL IDENTITY: LOST IN TRANSLATION
Unearthing the roots of adoption" takes a look at internationally adopted kids of color adopted into American families and how some, now adults, feel about their lives, and how awareness may be helping future adoptees.
Although there are complaints about the present climate of trendiness in international adoption tied to some highly... more
An early, warm wet season is being blamed for one of the worst outbreaks of Dengue Fever to hit Cambodia and the rest of SE Asia in recent history.
A British adoptive father, along with other volunteers, set up a UK Registered Charity, The Cambodia Children's... more
A story in today's news, although heartwarming and hopeful, has me feeling more than a bit sad.
The focus is on adults adopted from Viet Nam as children who are now returning to their birth country for their own children, noting that agencies dealing with adoptions from the country are reporting a growing number of parents are "making the same trip their adoptive parents took more than three decades ago."
There... more
With International Adoption as much about the wider world as it is about our little families ... or not so little, in some cases ... the idea of our travel as a benefit to others fits well.
With all the talk now of our carbon footprint and how air travel increases the negative impact an individual leaves, the thought of taking off for distant points now seems to require a bit more contemplation.
Traveling to bring our kids home is non-negotialbe for... more
As I've mentioned, we're planning a trip to Cambodia in August. We travel long distances often, so don't feel compelled to engrave our trip in stone way in advance. There's plenty of time to book tickets and accommodation, and we trust that where we end up staying is where we were meant to be and that timing will work out just as it should.
Such a cavalier attitude, however, did not stop me from sitting up straighter and paying great attention when ... more
With Jan Baker taking the time to laud adoptive parents and their contributions toward the betterment of adoption in the world on her recent blog, I'm inspired to expand on the topic a bit today in support of her tribute.
Coming across this story... more
Since we're without a Korean Adoption blogger at the moment, I thought I'd pass on this news about the Smithsonian Museum's launching of its Korea Gallery.
Officially open since Friday, the 8th of June, the gallery is in the new Hall of Asian Cultures on the second floor of the museum displaying over 4,000 artifacts representing Korean history and culture.
The idea for this took root in 2003, when Korea's First... more
This continues on from the last post.
During Gay's house building trip to Cambodia last year, she spent some time at AOA, my kids' former orphanage, on our behalf, dropping off gifts and recent pictures of our kids for nannies.... more
A baby, a birthday and an up-coming trip to Cambodia have all combined into a fearsome weight that very recently took the shape of a sack full of nickels and smacked me upside the head.
Yep. A wake-up call for Sandra, shouting down the line, "Hey, Lady! You've got some issues... more
I'm writing today on the Older Parent Blog on the new baby down here in our little valley, my assistant Cathrina's boy, Rocky, born last week.
This new addition has unleashed a deluge of emotions, all setting me to pondering in many directions. Some of these, I'm addressing on the Older Parent Blog over the next few... more
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