Wednesday, August 20, 2008

How disheartening...

I just found out something that has crushed my spirits a little...

As of May 1, 2007, China no longer allows prospective parents with a physical disability to apply to adopt a Chinese child. I found this in an old New York Times article and by searching the State Department's website (which is a wealth of info on countries and their guidelines...)

While, of course, I will try anyway, I still find their reasoning appalling. Because they're getting too many applications from prospective families? That's the lamest excuse I've heard to be discriminatory since Adam and Steve. I believe that my extensive knowledge of China and its culture should give me an advantage over ANY prospective parent. I sincerely hope they implement this policy on a case-by-case basis!

And if not, I'll just adopt from Taiwan! I am sure they would be happy to have an alumna of one of their universities give one of their needy kids a home...

There are so many children in the world that need a home. Pratik and I also plan to adopt from India, as it is very hard for foreigners to adopt there. They give Indian nationals the advantage, thus since Pratik is a national we feel we have to use that advantage to help a child in need in India.

I have had my heart set on China for as long as I can remember. It just makes SENSE given my background...I know we'd be happy to have a child from anywhere. I know there are plenty of children that need us, but I feel in my heart that I could give a child from China (or Taiwan) a home that an average American couldn't. Not with monetary things, but with a true understanding of where that child comes from. The ability to help that child preserve his/her mother tongue. (How ironic the word mother tongue seems in the case of an adopted child.)

Regardless, I just had to share my sad news with you all. First, I am not sure I can have children of my own at all. I learn to be OK with this possibility because I am so set on adopting. Then I have to learn this...

In any case, let this be a little reminder to all of us how much discrimination can hurt a person!

Thanks for listening to me preach from the soapbox again. Here is hoping that our little family comes together smoothly in the future!

(P.S. The guidelines also stipulate that we have to be 30, which I'm cool with. So don't get excited yet.)

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Happy Birthday, Molly!

We had a small gathering today since it is Molly's official birthday. The big party will be in September after our vacation.
We went to the Five Paw Bakery in Los Altos-what a cute store! They have dog birthday cakes (which we'll get for the big party) and other pastries for pups. They also had a ton of toys and gifts. We got her some cheddar moons, puppy pizza, a peanut butter bone and a strawberry star, as well as a new toy and shirt (but the shirt's too small!)

Here is Molly opening her new toy all by herself. She's very good at unwrapping.



And Molly eating her strawberry star in her too small tshirt.



At least her "Birthday Girl" bandana fits!





We promise to have human stories in our blog soon!! :)

Monday, August 18, 2008

We've gone to the dogs....

We had another K9 filled weekend. Our friends were out of town, so we took care of their poodles, Lola and Kiko. Molly had a great time with them! Check out their playtime:




They also enjoyed cuddling with Pratik:





Then today our dachshund club helped us kick off Molly's birthday celebration. She will be 6 years old on August 19th. Elizabeth, the founder of the club, was nice enough to give Molly a charm for her collar (which says Cute & Classy) and a personalized birthday hat. She made Molly a girly hat because, she said, Molly is a girly girl. So very true!







And a doxie pal, Two-Two, was nice enough to sing Molly Happy Birthday!



We are so very grateful to have found the Dachshund Club. It has really helped to bring Molly out of her shell!!!