It's amazing what a week's holiday can do, isn't it?
I'm back at my desk today and feel like I've been gone for ages ... so long, in fact, that writing blogs feels like a trek up a steep slope. My brain is slow, my eyes are refusing to focus properly and there's so much that's happened since I've been away that I doubt I'll ever catch up on all I've missed.
(Mary's whole Ethiopia trip has passed me by, but I'm determined to catch up on that story before the... more

I've been writing about India, its children, India international adoptions, Indian adoption laws, problems and more for a long time now.
Over the past year-and-a-half-plus, I've posted on the nuts and bolts of the system, child labor, female infanticide... more
For information on Bulgarian adoption from the US Department of State, click here. This will give a look at how adoption in Bulgaria is conducted ... rules, regulations, laws, etc. ... when international adoption of a Bulgarian child is being conducted by law-abiding citizens, adoption professionals and potential adoptive parents hoping to add a Bulgarian-born child to their family.
The BBC has aired the results of an undercover operation conducted... more
The US State Department has posted new information on international adoption from Nepal in the country section of their international adoption site.
Framed in a Question and Answer format, it addresses the current status of adoptions in Nepal, the US Embassy's role now for parents who are in the process, the present suspension of adoption imposed by the Government of Nepal, and what is expected to happen when adoptions resume.
Also of great interest, this article from the Nepali Times on internatinal... more
Although adoption from Lebanon isn't big enough for a Yahoo group or its own category on the Adoption.com forums, it does happen, and it does make the news.
This story about a family from New Hampshire proves it ... but Boy Howdy!!! it ain't easy, or often.
A state-level orientation program on adoption was held recently in Lucknow, India, with the aim of increasing awareness locally on the issues of adoption in that country.
Domestic Indian adoptions continue to lack popularity, with most people determined to avoid adopting a child.
Also on the agenda, uniformity in adoption rules to remove much of what can be cumbersome when the many religions in the country approach the process.
Also... more

Issues to do with children and adoption around the world range from the widely different to basically the same, as although cultural differences abound, we are at the base of it all humans.
For example, this story out of the UK illustrates how children of ethnic minorities there wait longer for placement in adoptive families ... up to three times longer ... and there are worries that placing children of color with white families can leave them "without a sense of cultural... more
I have no idea what is going on, if the cosmos is trying to tell me something or get me to tell someone else, but almost every time I've gone online the past couple of days, stories about Moldova have presented themselves before me; not just Moldova as a country, but Moldova as a country with orphans and people who adopt them.
Even yesterday's... more
Continued from here.
I'm not saying Jo Rowling is intentionally bankrolling clapping with one hand and sacrificing children on the alter of 'Gee, the numbers look good', but the CHLG does make me very nervous, and she is a founder ... along with Emma Nicholson, and given her history she really breaks me out in hives of anxiety and has me worrying about the kids who just might end... more
Unless you've been living under a rock, you have to be hyper-aware that July is Harry Potter month. (I live on a rock and have heard all about it, so I'm assuming the information is very widely spread.) The latest film opened last week, the last book comes out at the end of this one, and the ensuing frenzy cannot be missed.
Here's a a bit of a connection that adds to my Potter-ific thinking ... yes, I am a fan: I share a birthday with Harry, and his creator, J.K. Rowling -- the 31st of July. Since... more