From Susan:

This morning I was thinking of skipping the keynote by Sharon Roszia but then was very glad I didn’t. She said some excellent things about kinship and the “adoption constellation” (rather than the “adoption triad” because so many more people are affected and included). One thing she said about transracial/transcultural/international adoption that really knocked my socks off was, “You want to adopt a kid from China/Latin America/Russia? Great! Go live there and do it! YOU learn the new language. YOU adjust to culture shock. Why don’t YOU adapt?” People laughed because of course that is “ludicrous.” And then she added (which is true), of course, this will never happen, but wouldn’t it be great if the adults whose IDEA it is, take the responsibility and take up some of the loss so it is not all the kid. I was like, wow. How revolutionary.

Sharon went even further with that. She said that anyone who was unwilling to learn their child’s language shouldn’t adopt internationally.

And of course this (along with Chris Winston’s presentation) made me think about my lukewarm efforts to find Madison community. I am LAME. But this was the kick in the butt I needed.

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