Winter 2002 (10.4)
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8
Readers' Forum
Adopting
from Azerbaijan
I really don't know how to thank all those families who are adopting
our Azerbaijani orphans (See "Azerbaijani
Adoptees: First-ever Reunion in the U.S.", AI 10.3,
Autumn 2002), but I would especially like to thank Kimi Abernathy
for her humanity, warmth and determination in paving the way
by adopting the first child back in May 2000 (See "A
Home for Inara: At Last-Azerbaijan's First Adoption",
AI 9.3, Autumn 2001).
It is understandable that couples would decide to adopt children
when they have none of their own, but Kimi and her husband already
had four wonderful boys when they decided to open their hearts
to a little girl from Azerbaijan and give her the love and care
that every child so desperately needs. Also, Kimi is the person
who had the foresight to create a resource on the Internet (AzerbaijanAdopt
ListServ) for the other families who would follow her. If it
were up to me, I would give her an award for being "The
Best Mother of Azerbaijan for 2001". God bless her.
I would also like to express my deep appreciation to Kathleen
Shryock for being so perceptive and enabling her own two adopted
children to learn about their own roots by creating storybooks
to celebrate their Azerbaijani heritage (See
"Preserving
Adoption Memories", AI 10.3, Autumn 2002).
These adopted children will grow up in the United States, not
knowing their mother tongue or their own Azerbaijani culture,
but in exchange they will be blessed with a home and loving and
understanding parents. More than 700 years ago, the great Persian
poet Sa'di wrote that although the Prophet Mohammad requires
that we love our native land, no one should live in misery merely
because they happened to be born under unfortunate, impoverished
circumstances.
Beture Mammadova
Sparta, Turkey
Editor's
note: The AzerbaijanAdopt
ListServ which Kimi Abernathy initiated in December 2001, currently
has more than 185 members and more than 60 children have now
been adopted from Azerbaijan. More and more families are exploring
the possibility of adopting children from Azerbaijan, making
the ListServ an invaluable resource for inquiries from families
seeking advice from those who have already succeeded with the
adoption process in Azerbaijan. Highly recommended. To join the
ListServ: http://groups.yahoo.com/
group/azerbaijanadopt/
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