Friday, October 13, 2006

Madonna Adopts...














I have very mixed emotions about this... It bothers me what message this sends to people who are not in the adoption world.... Madonna's adoption journey reads more like a shopping trip (although obviously all I have read is in the tabloids).

Malawi is not a recognised IA country - Shane and I have spent a bit of time in Malawi - and were touched by the people and the culture. We spent time with village chiefs, went to the schools and even took a look around the maternity ward. The poverty in this county was overwhelming and on return to Australia we sponsored a child from Malawi, and now have another sponsored shild from Malawi. I expect we would have seriously considered Malawi for our adoption based on the emotional connection we have. But this is a country, for whatever reasons, that DOES NOT SIGN UP FOR IA.

I am glad this child got a family and opportunities in life beyond what he would ever have in Malawi, and that Madonna may pour money into the community - but how can the country's rules on nonresident adoptions be bypassed so simply - and seemingly quickly? I suppose money can buy anything.

I hope however, that this does perhaps lead the way for more African countries to consider IA. I believe ASIAC and DoCs are working toward approaching other countries - including South Africa to sign onto IA.

It is a bit of a smack in the face for us regular people wanting to be parents through IA - we are already 18 months into the process with at least another 12 months until we bring our daughter home.

Sorry this seems a bit all over the place - ramblings of a paper pregnant woman - who is now 18 months pregnant and who has a real heart for Malawi!

Friday, October 06, 2006

Happy Chinese Moon Festival...

The Chinese Moon Festival is on the 15th of the 8th lunar month (or 6th October). It's also known as the Mid-autumn Festival. Chinese culture is deeply imbedded in traditional festivals. Just like Christmas and Thanksgiving in the West, the Moon Festival is one of the most important traditional events for the Chinese.

The Moon Festival is also an occasion for family reunions. When the full moon rises, families get together to watch the full moon, eat moon cakes, and sing moon poems. With the full moon, the legend, the family and the poems, you can't help thinking that this is really a perfect world. That is why the Chinese are so fond of the Moon Festival.

The Moon Festival is also a romantic one. A perfect night for the festival is if it is a quiet night without a silk of cloud and with a little mild breeze from the sea. Lovers spend such a romantic night together tasting the delicious moon cake with some wine while watching the full moon. Even for a couple who can't be together, they can still enjoy the night by watching the moon at the same time so it seems that they are together at that hour. A great number of poetry has been devoted to this romantic festival.

So tonight I will be thinking of our daughter and her birth parents...


Happy Moon Festival baby girl XXX