Ende beteh yemhone yelem

"Ende beteh yemhone yelem" is the transliteration of "There's no place like home" in Amharic. Amharic is the most common language in Ethiopia. In this forum I'll discuss Ethiopian adoption, corruption in adoption and how to heal from it, transracial adoption, racism, single parenthood, social justice, & whatever else comes up in the course of life. Welcome & join the conversation!

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Hey, where'd your old blogposts go?

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When I began this blog, I gave updates about the adoption process and then shared about life with my daughter. I honestly never imagined tha...
Saturday, March 22, 2014

You can’t handle the truth!

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In the last couple of weeks I have been emailed by a friend of friend and approached in the grocery store by an acquaint...
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

So you’re so you just completed your ethical adoption, and you want to recommend your agency? Let’s talk about that…

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Over ten years ago a friend of mine decided to adopt from Ethiopia. She did as much research as the olden days of the in...
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

A REAL prayer for an adopted child

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Today, someone in a Facebook group for Jewish adoptive families posted a link to the following prayer. Prayer for an Adopted Child By Ra...
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Alison
I'm a forty something single mom of an awesome little girl from Ethiopia. I'm unapologetically liberal and not afraid to express it.
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