Well, the stomach bug that got Minnow on Tuesday night, got me last night. It sucks. Hubby is now just waiting for it to get him. His bright idea is not to eat all day and just wait for it to come and get him. It certainly sucks. But I get to eat popsciles all day–how awesome it that.
The Epitome of “UNHIP”
You know you are old and completely out of mainstream culture when this sentences explodes out of your mouth…
“The only new band I really is …REM.”
I so love my geeky husband.
A Word Of Warning To Adoption Blogs For Ethiopia
Edited to add: the fundraising was more offensive to the Ethiopian officials. The family’s blog was turned in to the embassy by some vindictive person. Oh the humanity. I hope Karma bites that person in the ass hard….
There has been a new development concerning blogs/fundraising/photo posting in regards to Ethiopian Adoptions. It is against Ethiopian policy/law to post pictures of orphans online. That means until the child is officially yours (case has passed court) it is against the law to post photos of your children online–I posted pic of Minnow in 2006 before he was ours without incident and it wasn’t until the last 12 months or so that it has really become an issue. I think that as Ethiopian adoption becomes more popular and Ethiopia as a country is trying to regulate adoption more it has become an issue and a life-changing issue for one particular family.
I don’t know any details really except that there was a family using a newer agency who had photos of their referred children posted on their blog along with a place where they were fundraising. This families blog was reported to the embassy in Addis. The agency that this family is using received a phone call from an gentleman from the embassy and was told that this family would never be able to adopt from Ethiopia because they had broken the rules by posting a photo of an orphan. The worker also seemed to believe that the family could not afford to raise a child if they had to raise money for the adoption so overtly. The family had also done some writing on their blog about the sad life of Ethiopian orphans, etc.
International adoption is a complex process and it is a privilege we are given to be able to add to our families through the benevolence of another nation. It is our responsibility to respect the wishes and the culture of that country and to never forget that adoption is a privilege for us and not by any means a right. I am sad for this family that their hope of adoption from Ethiopia has been squashed forever, but I am also scared that these types of things will keep happening and adoptions from Ethiopia will become more restrictive. Ethiopians are a proud people who have allowed international adoption as they understand that they cannot for a variety of reasons care as a country for all of these children.
If you have pictures of your referred children up on your blog–please take them down. I know how much you want to share with the world–and by blogging you are sharing with the world even if you don’t realize it–but it puts all of our adoptions in jeopardy. I can only imagine how hard it will be for me to not post pics when we get our referral but I will not. Please respect the wishes of the country that is giving you their children. It is the least we can do.
A Little Random Info
Well first off let me say…why didn’t I think about totally playing dumb about getting the email homework? Really? There were only about 6 or so of us who prepared something official for the class while everyone else lied through their weasley little teeth about not getting the email…LIARS!
I am not really happy with my self-portrait I created, but you know I had nothing at 2 pm yesterday and I had to have it done and be ready to leave my house by 4:45. It is what it is and I think it give a quick snapshot into my life. I certainly could have added in more pictures of Minnow. I mean I now have over 5000 of them. Yes you saw that right. I also just got two new lenses for my camera so you know there will be more.
I have deduced from my sharp detective skills that there are two families ahead of us waiting for a baby girl (there could be one more, but I don’t think so…Becky correct me if I am wrong). That is so very exciting. I keep thinking, if only I had gotten that paperwork done a little faster. But it is only in jest, as I know that the child that was meant to be ours will be. Minnow is a great testament to the power of fate.
A commenter (Hiya Jess) asked a very good question about how I am going to lose this weight. Well, I am doing it the old fashioned way. I am watching what I eat and exercising. I have tried lots of different diets, etc and have been successful in the short term. I finally decided that I needed something long term and I needed something that worked for me. As, I posted a while ago, I signed up at myfooddiary.com. It rocks. I put in my goal weight (140 lbs) and what I weigh now (a whole hell of a lot more than 140) and it calculates for you how many calories you can eat to lose 2lbs and 1.5lbs a week (this is customizable). It calculates fat/carb/protein/fiber/sodium/calcium/vitA&C/and iron. It is great. I have PCOS and I really should (but don’t) watch my carb intake. This really helps me see what I am eating, exactly. I think weight watchers is a great program and I used it previously at one point, but I am not a program girl and I finally have to admit that programs like that don’t work for me.
Oh and Minnow was up last night with a stomach bug. I was puked on not once, not twice, not even three times–yes ladies and gentlemen I was graciously puked on 4 times in the span of two hours by my little baby who only wanted “mamammamaaa ” (yeah he really says it like this) to hold him. He woke up feeling great today and didn’t stop eating all day. He is a resilient little guy.
Happy Wednesday!