Why Ethiopia?
Heartstrings pull us in the direction we think we are meant to go. Our inner voice sometimes speaks quietly, and then sometimes, becomes insistant, like a drum. I wonder, if our connections in life are preordained, and when the time is right, we are called? I feel a call from far away. I feel my heartstrings being pulled. Why Ethiopia?
I borrowed a few facts from another blogger, and I thought I'd post them. Hopefully this helps answer a few curiosities. These are stark realities that children of Ethiopia endure. These,among many other reasons, will bring us to Ethiopia.
Ethiopia's doctor to children ratio is 1 to 24,000
-1 in 10 children die before their 1st birthday
-1 in 6 children die before their 6th birthday
-There are 4.5 million orphans in Ethiopia
-720,000 children have been orphaned by AIDS alone
-1.5 million people in Ethiopia are infected with HIV
-60% of children in Ethiopia are stunted because of malnutrition
-1/2 of the kids in Ethiopia will never attend school
-88% will never attend secondary school
Monday, April 12, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
...not too many requests for toddler boys
We've submitted an initial application to an agency that handles Ethiopian adoptions. We have so much going on right now, so we're taking our first baby steps in what is sure to be a strenuous journey....we know the drill. I spoke to a representative from the agency, and told her we would like to adopt a boy, someone between one and three. I was thrilled to hear that since we wanted a boy of that age, the time to complete the entire process would most likely be less than a year. When I inquired as to why the time frame was so short, she said, "We don't get a lot of requests for toddler boys". Hearing that broke my heart, but in the same instant, my heart opened wider. I need to stay in the realm of possibility, hope and conviction for myself, my family and for all those toddler boys.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Hope and Beauty
In the smiles of children everywhere
Children smile everywhere
Children smile everywhere
In our homes and in our care
In orphanages far away
Children smile, laugh and play.
Homeless, motherless, so sad you say
Yet children seem to find their way
To puddles,dirt and magic wands
To laughter, friendship and special bonds.
Nighttime is the hardest
With its darkness, shadows and fears
Loss and lonliness come upon them
fighting back their tears.
A mother's embrace and gentle kiss
These things far beyond their reach
Morning will come, the sun will shine
We look to them to teach.
Teach us to smile despite it all
To laugh and play and dance.
Can we do something to change the course
Do we leave it all to chance?
Loving words and actions
Ripples in the sea
Change the fate of one or two
Countless wonders yet to be.
Children smile everywhere
In our homes and in our care
One less orphan far away
Home at last to laugh and play.
L.W.
April 13, 2010
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