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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

TDH update

This is the Vietnam update in the TDH October newsletter, which was posted today:

"During this quarter, TDH Ontario has completed 6 special needs adoptions, bringing the total for this year so far to 11. We have received proposals of 2 children from List 1. There is one other special needs child in process, and 4 other families have indicated their readiness to proceed with particular special needs children. We are seeking families for about 10 other special needs children."

And since you may need a little encouragement, here's Jack Johnson's "In the morning", which is a beautiful love song he wrote for his kids.  I can't wait for the day when I sit on the edge of of my girl's bed with my guitar, sending her to sleep with this song, looking at her and thinking "so much JOY I'm afraid to be swept away, upstream there's a spring that brings in the new day".


Keep swimming.

 


In the Morning

So much love
The kids are laughing in their sleep
Swimming through their dreams into the morning
So peaceful all the stories that we're told
Lead them through the night back from the shadows
So much joy every little girl and boy
Even better when they wake up tomorrow

So much love
In their little missing teeth
Gonna miss you till we meet again in the morning
So much peace in their pitter-patter feet
Any open eyes can see that minds are reaching
So much joy
I'm afraid to be swept away
Upstream there's a spring that brings in the new day

These are the gifts we keep
And this is the morning that we breathe
And then we see
These moments are the only gifts we need

And your crazy curly morning hair
Your maka piapia stare
Smiling down from the top of the stairs
You're so sweet
And your robot pictures spread around
I swear your feet don't touch the ground
Once it starts it don't slow down
But I don't want it to

And these are the gifts we keep
And this is the morning that we breathe
And then we see
These moments are the only gifts we need


1 comment:

  1. Hang in there my friend. I don't know how you've waited so long. You have a lot of strength and faith. I can't give up yet but I also can't see any light at the end of the tunnel. The only good news is that a few families are getting news but not from the countries you and I are hoping for. At least there is some movement in the world of international adoption.
    I liked the song and would love to be some place warm, DRY and sunny right now.

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