Friday, September 18, 2009

Adoption (2) - C.J. Mahaney

C.J. Mahaney continues his Multi-Part series on Adoption. Today, he points us to the outstanding Russell More book "Adopted for Life." Here's a particularly powerful excerpt.

Moore tells the story of leaving the orphanage in Russia with his two newly-adopted boys.


They’d never seen the sun, and they’d never felt the wind. They had never heard the sound of a car door slamming or felt like they were being carried along a road at 100 miles an hour. I noticed that they were shaking and reaching back to the orphanage in the distance. Suddenly it wasn’t a stranger asking, “Are they brothers?” They seemed to be asking it, nonverbally but emphatically, about themselves.

I whispered to Sergei, now Timothy, “That place is a pit! If only you knew what’s waiting for you—a home with a mommy and a daddy who love you, grandparents and great-grandparents and cousins and playmates and McDonald’s Happy Meals!”

But all they knew was the orphanage. It was squalid, but they had no other reference point. It was home.


Read the whole thing...

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