Adoptee Reunion Story: Marci and Me
The internet brings siblings together again.
“We have a few holiday traditions in the O’Neil family. We gather around the piano singing “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” My mother pesters me about when I’m going to give her some grandchildren (never mind that she has five). And then later, once all the other guests have gone, we sit around the kitchen table while my mother cries about the saddest moment of her life.
We rarely talked about it, my two sisters and I, and somehow I never connected the dots between my mother’s loss and each year’s fresh new sadness. I was too young, or too self-involved in the way college kids can be, to recognize that my parents were actual human beings with their own personal lives and long histories.”
Read the rest of the story at Marci and Me [Slate 1/5/12 by Luke O’Neil].
This story mentions a few good links that adoptive parents should know about:
The adoptee rights organization, Bastard Nation
Adoptee Reunion site, Adoption Registry Connect that has US state and foreign country categories.
REFORM Puzzle Piece
It is important to have resources for original family connections and to understand the current struggle that many adult adoptees have in their searches.
The right of adoptees to have the option to know their history and their original family is an important aspect of adoption reform.
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