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Our teacher is a new member of Heartsent, in a somewhat new role of resources coordinator. She has about 75 books on adoption and related issues, and has opened a lending library basically out of her office. Some of the books are just incredible - yes, we're going to get some of them, just because - surprising me that so many were age-appropriate below age 8. And delightful in the bargain!

Also, talking about adoption?

We're - both of us - aggressive in group discussions. We, as a couple, always have been. Separately, you might be surprised how much we clam up. Either of us can be pretty pushy, to be honest - but get us into a group, where we are encouraged to talk - and we spill it. I'm fearless about my discussion material (I will talk about anything), but Jim's catching up to me.

Our teacher? She related a couple of occasions when she was out at the Montclair Mall (and oh yes, living in Ontario all those years, I know the place well) where she was outside Nordies (one of Sis' favorite hangouts, also legion for hooty-tooty-rich-n-snooty behaviors) - in one case, she couldn't quite shake the stranger's interest in her child (Is that your daughter? Is your husband Chinese? Is she adopted?) and finally asked the snoop how many times a week she and her husband had sex. "Well, we were talking about personal subjects, weren't we? I thought that bar had been set - "

The other time? She had retorted to the end-game question - "Is she adopted?" with "Are yours?" And it made the two small children with their snoopy parent cry - "Are we adopted, MOM?!" (One wonders what's going on in THAT household, don't you?)

She says she doesn't make children cry anymore, but advises to gently deflect the snoopy questions with "We don't discuss that outside our family."

Also, to get an idea of what you want to talk about, at age-appropriate levels. It is also advised that you discuss adoption throughout the child's life - the most recent studies from the Korean adoptees are supporting that. (And I'd have to agree. Any kid placed with us is going to figure out quickly that we're not the biological parents.) And that this is a good thing, a wanted, planned, intentional act - and no accident.

I suggested to the teacher how to set up a wishlist at Amazon, since most of her books had to be ordered - people could go out, find the list and order off it (and change the ship to information at the end). She didn't know you could do that - that, and you can also do the same thing at Abebooks.com as well.

We got home and found a letter from Heartsent in the mail - advising us that the wait time from dossier acceptance to placement in China is now up to 12 months in length (it was 8-11 when we began). This is being attributed to fewer children available for adoption - which, I can only hope is because fewer Chinese families are jettisoning their daughters. I'm the one who has to be patient. Jim? Really wanted to have his daughter by Christmas - which I thought was going to be unrealistic, and it was. Maybe this time next year. Yeah.

There really is a lot of things we still need to do to be ready. Family Leave needs to be examined and weighed as a resource. We both won't be taking it at the same time, just the weeks we need to go to China. I think Jim is going to be home first for his stay, and then we'll trade. Jim is also going to need to switch shifts, if we plan to minimize daycare - and that has to be negotiated. He's been assured that won't be an issue, but going per diem to do it might not be the wisest thing to do to accomplish it. I also want to get to know my daycare provider upfront, too. This is not going to be a simple kid, after all. If it's racist, it is, but there's a good chance I can find an Asian daycare provider in my neighborhood - that, and someone really good? That's what I want.

Costco handed me a coupon for $23 off a DVD set of Little Einsteins. The sale's sometime in late summer. I clipped it.

I need to go back through my things, and recollect my Baby Box stuff. I have an afghan I made, a wooden rattle I got waaaay back in the day when I hoped Cliff and I would have children, some other toys and items. I have the bare necessities mandated by DCFS, but maybe I can work that up a bit more. I know I have a fabric stash out in the little house that needs to be raided. Fabric King went out of business over a decade ago, but I cleared them out of a ton of flannel. Time to drag it out and see if it's still useable for receiving blankets and such.

...And then go find a notary to get my certificates of birth, marriage and death. Yay. Oh, and get fingerprinted again.

Some people get to barf in the morning. I swear, by the time this is done, I'm going to bleed ink.

[livejournal.com profile] riverheart, I took your advice and got the pack and save machine from Costco over the weekend - going to be working up stock packs tonight. Wish me luck. What does one do with fresh garlic when there is far too much to use in a reasonable period? I'm trying to take my cues from what you can find on the store shelves (frozen garlic? Nope.) - dried, minced in the jar, fried....I'm just running out of time to get it done (that, and personal stores. JPL wiped me out.) - what would you suggest?

But I am going to get some brain-fluff time tonight - a cup of tea, and some Simming. I've just recently learned how to get in-game shots that actually are worth the the time to get (and [livejournal.com profile] kiyone, if you can find that guy with the Photoshop for Mac? I'll trade shoes....) - Apple Works doesn't really have a good tool to work with the pictures, but the one I get raw ain't all that bad.

OH - and Jim got the USB adaptor for Nintendo WiFi. You want either of us for AC:WW? Ask nicely - if we're home, we have WiFi now.

And with that, I scoot.

Date: 2006-05-24 09:35 pm (UTC)
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