Sunday, January 23, 2011

Adoption thoughts


The other day I had the opportunity to give a presentation about my vocation as a Pediatric Chaplain. During the obligatory meet and greet, the conversation about children came forth. With joy I proclaimed we were adopting from China in just a few short weeks. While there was much affirmation, one gentleman stood silent. After others departed, he said, "I never know what to say, when I hear about adoption. You see," he continued, "I too am adopted, my parents told me that I was adopted when I was 11 years old, and from then on I was on a quest, to find my mother. I had been told numerous stories about when I was adopted, that ranged from 6 weeks to 6 months of age, and a variety of locations. Many years have passed, but I now know my roots, and there is a completness in my soul." Tears are welling in my eyes as I listened and thanked him for his openness and willingness to share his journey.
While adoption brings an abundance of excitement, joy, and love, we cannot forget that adoption is born out of grief and loss. It takes the ultimate sacrifice to give one's child to another mother. Certainly legal requirements, resource availibity, or the lack of a support system may have all contributed to the decision. But while there is a great deal of "pretty in pink" ahead in our lives, gray and black are not far away.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Care Package

What would you do if you received a care package from a complete stranger? How would you respond? Would you receive it in love no questions asked? This past week, Mike and I sent a care package to our daughter in China. Options for content were endless: camera, film, clothes, baby blanket, goodies, toys, all of the necessities you might say. Our emotions were filled with joy and love...until we got to writing the letter. An intriguing concept to write a letter to your daughter, someone you have never met, love with all of your soul and have been planning to meet for the last 5 years. I found myself, "wondering what in the world are we going to say to her? " Thankfully we utilized the wisdom of others, as we thanked her caretakers, and vowed to give her a different way of life.

Emily, we love you and we will fill you with hugs and kissess on Valentines day.