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I won't twit, don't ask me.

Yay Iowa, but they've simply come to the same conclusion the California courts did - stay tuned, watch them throw another Prop 8 on their ballot as soon as possible. I'd make book on it.

Dear Madonna - Malawi does not support international adoption. Quit banging your head on the brick wall, or get some other people to stand willing with you to adopt. It would look much better if you weren't alone in this whole thing, neh? (And I'd rather see someone else try this. You've got three kids already, and divorced. Not prime material, by any yardstick.)

Dear Malawi CW - a child living in an orphanage can NOT be raised by 'relatives' - or zie would be. Remove heads from sand, thank you. Yes, I would like to see them raised within the culture of their own birth too, but the culture they've got is an institution. WTF.

Dear Malawi kids who don't have families - hang in there. The adults are being poo-heads.

My agency doesn't even mention adopting from Malawi, or another other African country. Believe me, if it was possible, they'd be talking about it. They only go where the idea is supported - if the country/culture isn't comfortable with it, no biggie. They're your kids before you let them be our kids, okay?

Daycare transitioning, day three including Jim leaving the center for a few hours. Kid had a meltdown, but when Jim returned, he was playing happily with the other kids and all was well. Next week, I start taking him in before going to work, with Jim following me - but it's unlikely Jim will stay long, and spend less and less time there. Kid liked the fish sticks at lunch yesterday, another thing to put on the list of stuff He Will Eat. (He also scarfed down the onigiri I sent with him as well - most of the other kids had never seen one, so that was a learning experience for them as well.) This morning, he had a bite of my Chocolate Raspberry Luna bar, and liked it. This also has potential.

One thing that has changed since daycare started is that he has stopped taking out the old toys and separating them from the new toys. This is not daycare, this is home - daycare is somewhere else, and all this stuff is mine. God, I hope this is the case.

Last night, kid zonked at 8:00 PM, without any assistance - on the afghan [livejournal.com profile] caitlin made, on my lap. WIN. Maybe I had made points with the ice cream after dinner - but after dealing with a couple of boo-boos successfully and rescuing him from the clutches of Dad after bath, we seem to be getting on okay after having me gone all day. (That additional time with Jim at home really shows in their relationship - they are good, tight buds.)

This morning, he woke up smiling and calling for me - and we had a good morning visit before I headed off to work.

I also have a very photo-shy kid - so getting pictures is really going to be a hit or miss proposition.

We all have snuffly noses right now. Oh well.

I hope to hear from Jim that they're both going to get seen today at Kaiser - Jim for his nose, Xander for his sonogram/first visit with pediatrician.

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