Thursday, October 12, 2006

Fathers

So as some of you already know, I was up in Canada this past week at my aunts house. Back home now on my last day of vacation feeling like the guy on the suddaffed commercial with the balloon head. Disconnected. With the weather going down under, I will have to make preparations to hibernate. Also at my aunts house was my dad, step mom & my new baby sis. I haven't seen my dad in over 12 yrs! I think in travelling up there, I was hoping to piece together my childhood & timeline of things. Since my parents got divorced & I had to choose who I would live with, things were crazy, & feelings were cloudy. But this week was great & weird at the same time. Both my dad & I are now fathers, him again. They recently adopted a polish girl, who is 3 months older than Tally. So I have a sister & a daughter in diapers. Weird? a little. Tally now has an aunt Julia, Julie, & Jessie. It was also weird driving my dad around. The key yrs of my life transitioning from adolecence to young adult has him MIA. So developing a new respect for each other was valuable. I'm just glad Jen got to meet some more of my family & feel a part of it. I've always been a firm believer in never forgetting where I have come from. For me, that is an orphanage in Bangalore, India. & restoring my relationship with my adoptive dad & to hear him say to me before I left Canada, "I'm proud of you, you've done well for yourself." was priceless! It was closeure to a longing for approval from him who was so busy providing that he forgot to love. It was worth the $80 in gas to make this reunion happen. Anyway, I've been long. I guess all I can say is, if you have good parents, imperfect parents, bad parents... Love them anyways. They were major players in getting you where you are today! They prob. did the best with what they could. I'm out
ps. for what it's worth. FYI. It is easy to take a child back & forth across the USA & Canadian border. All you have to say is, "the child is ours" No ID required. Suprising? Scary? U decide.

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