Sunday, March 13, 2011

Global

In some ways the internet has made my world a little bigger. The people I worry about are now all over the place.....all over the world. I follow many blogs. I am not limited by a single subject.....crafts, adoption, foster families, sewing, large families, military families.....I follow a lot of them.
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The earthquake and then tsunami in Japan immediately brought one particular blogger to mind. All day I watched to see if they posted. Thankfully, they are safe. I have never met them, but I worried about them. http://not2many.blogspot.com/
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I also follow a blogger in Libya. I really worry about her. I check her blog daily to see if she is OK. She has not posted since March 2nd. I assume that there is no internet. Their country in turmoil. http://khadijateri.blogspot.com/
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I have many kids to worry about yet I choose to become involved in the lives of other bloggers.
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Everyone seems to have global connections. On the surface it seems great but then some days I worry that with the global connections that we have lost face to face connections.
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Funny though, most of my support through our adoptions and related issues have come from internet connections. I have even met with some of the women that I have met online. Sometimes I just wish that I could find such support locally. Support where we could meet with for some iced tea or even swap childcare. But then I think that my life is too busy to support friendships. How sad is that? I guess that this is my season for internet support.
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However, if you ever see me heading to your town let me know, we can meet for some iced tea.

4 comments:

  1. Tried to leave a Comment last night. Guess my phone doesn't like doing that. I didn't know you followed Choosing Joy. I would have let you know as soon as I heard that they were all safe. They are friends of ours. Keep praying that De'Etta gets back home safe. It has to be hard stuck away from your family in a time like this.

    Nola

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  2. Most people probably understand cute baby adoption but not many understand the issues with older adopted children and think we've lost our sanity to adopt more after dealing with these issues.

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  3. I suspect most people have what I refer to as the "Shirley Temple" view of adoption. You may remember the old Shirley Temple movie where a very cute, happy, smart and singing girl won her new daddy's heart and lived happily ever after. It is just not that way in the foster care and adoption world.

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  4. Nola, I probably picked her up off of your blog....military and large family are right up my alley. I started following them before their move to Japan. Do you know if De'Etta got home?

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