Sunday, May 1, 2011
Waiting ...patiently?
I was sad to realize I hadn't put anything on this blog for four months.. yikes. There has been a lot going on with Ethiopian adoption and the last few months have been a whirlwind of excitement and frustration, rumors and wondering and the basic human uncomfortable feeling of being 'out of control' in a situation. The Ethiopian government has begun to look closer at the adoption process that has been spinning a bit out of control as it seems. There were reports of unethical adoptions and behavior by some agencies and the 'stop and take a look' response has triggered some changes. This historically has been a response to a country getting popular in international adoption and not really doing a good job of putting rules and regulations (enforcable rules and regulations) on agencies and not having the resources to get that done. Luckily, Ethiopia has taken this on NOW before it gets so out of hand that the program must close in best interest of kids. There are many ethical agencies out there and many fabulous, loving homes who truly do want what is best for the children over there.. the many, many children both adoptable and those who will not be adopted. As we know, international adoption (and adoption in general) is never the first option we want for a child. We all want them to have biological families who have the means to love, take care of and provide for their children. But in Ethiopia and around the world unfortunately this is not always the case. International Adoption can be a wonderful solution for SOME orphans. Our family will be so blessed to have a third child come home. In all honesty, we don't know exactly how all the changes will impact us. Our top priority has always been to do what is best for the children so that is where my focus lies as I hear about the moves being made to hopefully assure more ethical adoptions. The wonderful news is that on the whole Ethiopian agencies want the same thing.. they have not shut down the international adoption out of Ethiopia. That being said- there are some slow downs. There will be more thorough investigations of every orphan (thank goodness!) and there are more regulations from the Embassy as well (aka more paperwork) but all in the name of getting these kids what they need most- a loving, wonderful family to come home to. We wait with excitement as our agency visits Ethiopia and supports our staff over there, takes on more orphanages and shares knowledge of what is going on when they can. So much prep work for us to go to be 'ready' for our sweet little angel to come home. Will see what is around the corner in the process and just keep riding this crazy wave.
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