To Love a Rose: An Ethiopian Adoption Journal

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Gobena Coffee Has Arrived!

Today was the day - the day our Gobena Coffee arrived!  We've been meaning to order from this amazing coffee company for months, and we finally followed through a couple of weeks ago, putting our order in for one bag of Ethiopian (for Sean) and one bag of decaf (for me, since I can no longer have the "leaded" or "good stuff" :).

First off, if you're wondering about Gobena Coffee Co., you should follow the link on the right-hand side of my blog here to read their story in their own words.  It's truly an amazing and inspirational story, and I hope it will inspire many others to order their product as well.

Second, this is some delicious coffee!  No joke!  The decaf (which is decaffeinated using the Swiss water method) is full-bodied and extremely flavorful!  I can't wait to have a sip of the Ethiopian; which is supposedly the best!  Here's a pic of me enjoying my first sip of Gobena deliciousness!



The best part of ordering this yummy java is the fact that each bag feeds an orphan for a month!  Now, that's a cup of legal stimulant that you can really get behind! :)  So, go order yourself some Gobena and enjoy!!!!


(A bag of Gobena coffee and some extra goodies they gave us!)
 
Good coffee and a great cause - sounds delish to me!
*mandie*

Friday, January 8, 2010

Merry (Ethiopian) Christmas!

Well, I missed it yesterday; but I didn't want to end these past couple of busy days without mentioning that January 7th is Ethiopian Christmas (known as "Ganna")!

Spending the holidays with my family this year, I found myself wondering over and over again what it would be like to celebrate with Baby C one day.  I'm excited.  I realize that my dreams won't be fulfilled any time soon, and that makes me a little sad.  But, I look forward to the Christmas season that I will spend with Baby C - that will be a good time.

So, I leave you with a wish for a Merry (Ethiopian) Christmas and amazingly blessed new year!

Ethiopian art depicting the "reason for the season", Jesus' birth to the Blessed Virgin Mary!


Happy 2010!
*mandie*

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Irish, American, AND Ethiopian???



I hope all of you had a wonderful holiday season in 2009!  More than that, though, I've been thinking about this next year/decade and all of the wonderful blessings and gifts I hope and believe are on the way for my family and all families.

One exciting thing that is finally happening for my family is that my sisters and I will be joining my mother in getting our Irish dual-citizenship.  My mother and her biological brother have Irish citizenship, because their mother never gave up her Irish citizenship when she came to America in her early 20's.

We're all super excited to be able to be able to celebrate our cultural heritage by getting our dual-citizenship!  It will also make our family journey to Ireland (which we are going to take as soon as our new Irish passports come in) that much more meaningful and fun!

Something I've been wrestling with lately is the fact that my children will be able to be registered with the Irish Foreign Birth Registrar - making them dual-citizens with Ireland and America.  But what do I do for my future adopted children?  I can only imagine what it will be like for an Ethiopian child living in an all-white family in America; but how do I make three cultures have their place in our family life?  Would my child be an Ethiopian Irish-American then?  Or if I don't register them with the birth registrar because they're African and I do register our biological children, what would that be saying?  That some of us are part of a "club", but others aren't?  Or maybe none of this will matter to our children, biological or adopted?  Perhaps I'm making the bigger deal out of it all, and it will merely be second nature to them - not a problem or source of contention in any way?

I have not worked through this entirely in my head yet; so, I don't know what the answer(s) will be (if there are any).  All I know is that this new year and decade are surely going to be full of surprises; and I am so excited to see what God has in store for my family and friends!

Blessings and Much Love,
*mandie*