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
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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
I decided early this morning that today's post would be a catch-up on bits of adoption news floating around my desk. When I learned that another power cut was in the cards for a better part of the day, that settled it. Writing anything deeper without the ability to bounce around the Net researching isn't how I like to work, so a good little tidy sounded even better ... my blogging equivalent to some light dusting.
Little did I know I'd end up in tears.
As is far too often really obvious, adoptive parents get a lot... 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

"It seemed ironic that I would be experiencing culture shock in the country where I was born." A Korean adoptee on returning to her birth country as an adult.
While writing about addressing this for my kids with frequent visits to Cambodia, another thought kept niggling.
I was born and raised in California. Although I traveled a good deal, California was in every way my home until I was almost... more
An article from Canada about an adult adoptee from Korea and her search for birth family has me thinking this morning.
A young women, adopted at 22-months in 1976 writes about her experiences with the transracial aspects of adoption and her feelings about being Korean.
When her mom died of cancer when she was twenty, she "ached to know" her past and her birth parents.
What were they like? Did I look like them? Why did... more
So, there is air travel in your future. Maybe you're off to China or Guatemala or Ethiopia to meet the newest addition to your family and bring the darling home. Or, perhaps the whole gang is heading off on a holiday.
You dig out the carry-on bags from the last time you traveled and start collecting all you know you'll... more
A whole lot of travel, both for adoption and for the fun of it, is coming up for people in this blog neighborhood. Mary will be on her way to Ethiopia someday soonish, and Holly is in Zambia now and will be flying home with babies.
We're off to Cambodia soon, not adopting again, but traveling... more