All valid questions coming for wondering minds....let me help explain.
The majority of young children who are needing homes internationally are living in cribs for 22-23 hours a day in impoverished orphanages with minimal food and staff. It is not uncommon for them to starve or freeze to death, to be underfed intentionally because they have physical deformities.
To give you more of a landscape....I have heard of families adopting a child with a Cleft Lip or Cleft Palate being spit on. Literally, people looked at them and smiled, then looked at their child with the cleft lip and gasped at the horror. Then a few gutsy individuals actually spit on the child or the couple.
Can you imagine?
Why are we adopting internationally? This is why.
Every child deserves a home (assume we all agree here).
Yet every home is made differently.
- Some homes are made for biological children only.
- Some homes are made for children with special needs.
- Some homes are made for toddlers.
- Some homes are made for older children.
- Some homes are made for foster children.
Our home, with 3 kids under 5, is currently made for toddlers. We have excellent jobs and can afford to adopt (so long we drive used cars!). We have excellent medical care and have consistently hit our out of pocket maximum for the last 3 years so we assume it won't cost us a dollar more next year for Luke's surgeries. Finally, we know we can love a child born in our hearts, not in my womb.
If I take all of the above facts and put them in the 'what type of home is this' calculator we get:
Lillie Home = 'perfect for international special needs adoption'
Moreover, you have NO idea what you are missing out on. To experience the love grow within yourself for a child that you did not birth is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. I can only compare it to the day my biological child was born but stretched out over the course of time. I actually have started feeling bad that others that I love won't get to experience such a positive life experience.
I can promise you that at the end of your life you will not say 'oh i wish i would have bought that new car instead of a used one'. But I cannot promise you that you won't say 'Oh, I wish we would've had a third child'. I can't promise you won't say, 'Why didn't I do more with my life?'
Come to our FAQ night to learn more. We can tell you how to adopt domestically for free (literally not one dollar) or how to adopt internationally without ANY debt. Or, maybe you decide adoption is not for you. At least you have scratched the itch and can move on with your life.
Check it out & contact me with questions.
2 comments:
thank you for sharing this.
So very well said. I just did a blog post about this myself. I have followed your blog for quite some time and I love it and I wish you all the best on your upcoming trip to China. I will be following along and hope it all goes well! Your family is beautiful.
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