International Adoption Blog

10/02/07

That "Four Things" Thing

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 06:46 am , 446 words, 419 views  
Categories: Spreading the Word
Mary started it, and Erin picked it up, now I'm posting on this meme.


Four things I thought about adoption when I was a child:

That my brothers and I must have been adopted because I was darned sure my parents had not done that sex thing I'd heard about.

That one of my brothers had birth parents from another planet.

That orphans could all sing and dance.

That children who lost their parents often had to live with mean people and work really hard.

Four things I've learned since then:

Sex can be fun for grownups.

Biological connections are not the basis for sibling relationships.

Children who lose their parents do often have to live with mean people and work really hard.

Some people hate the very idea of adoption and will do what they can to see an end to the option for all the world's children.

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Four silly things people have said to me about adoption:

"Anyone is better off dead than adopted."

"White people have no business raising children of color."

"What language do they (my children) speak?"

"Internationally adopted children have been robbed of their culture."

Four ways my adopted children have surprised me:

By how totally dedicated they are to each other.

By how many traits they share with us, their parents, and with each other.

By how tall they are.

The febrile seizures were a surprise, too.

Four things I wish everyone knew about adoption:

That adoption is a good thing, and that even though a small percentage of the population is very much against it for reasons they may or may not be happy to share, the huge majority of those touched by adoption benefit greatly, and for their entire lives.

That angry adult adoptees who insist that adoptive parents damage children by bringing them into a loving family and regret-ridden birth parents who judge adoptive parents as the instigators of adoption itself are blinded by their agendas to the positives of adoption.

That "adoption reform" and "family preservation" often don't have anything to do with reform or preservation, but can be merely diversionary terms used to cloud issues and apply spin with a desired end result of putting an end to adoption.

That the world we live in ... the real world that comes with war, famine, disease, corruption, gender inequality, genocide, and oh-so-much more ... would be a better place if there were more safe and loving adoptive families adopting more children. AND that by a gigantic margin, most adoptions are conducted ethically, legally and morally, and that many, many birth parents choose to place children for some very good reasons, and they are entitled to do so.

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Comment from: Lisa P [Member] Email
Great blog!
PermalinkPermalink 10/02/07 @ 06:29
Comment from: pashminag [Member] Email
Hi there!

I could not resist laughing at the -"four things I thought about adoption when I was a child". Well out of 4 I score 2 the same as you...

My brothers and I must have been been adopted because there was no way my Mum could have had sex! Yark!.

Both of my brothers had birth parents from another planet that is for sure! (I still wonder!?!)

I love your "Four things I wish everyone knew about adoption" and I think it should be a base for some article / post for next month as November is Adoption Awareness Month... What do you think?

Bon apre midi

Sas








PermalinkPermalink 10/02/07 @ 08:25
Comment from: Lisa [Member] Email · http://guatemala.adoptionblogs.com
BRAVO - you said it all!!!!
Lisa
PermalinkPermalink 10/02/07 @ 17:38
Comment from: soblessed [Member] Email
Perfect, my friend, as always :)

PermalinkPermalink 10/02/07 @ 17:54
Comment from: Chromesthesia [Member] Email
Awesome.
I think a lot of the anger "angry" adoptees feel might have come from shoddy and stupid adoption processes.
Hopefully things will and have changed and folks will stop doing things like that, adoptive parents are becoming more educated and hopefully with reforms things will get even better.
I hope...
PermalinkPermalink 10/02/07 @ 18:37
Comment from: John [Member] Email
I had sex education in elementary school, back in the mid 50s. When they explained sex, I knew they were full of it, certainly my parents hadn't done that!

Isn't is amazing how many traits they do share with us and how much like us they become? John
PermalinkPermalink 10/02/07 @ 20:20
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