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    Adoption editorial in National Catholic Reporter

    Heidi Schrumpf’s editorial in the National Catholic Reporter, “Don’t overromaticize adoption in pursuit of pro-life goals,” only could have been written by someone who understands the complexity of adoption on a cellular level, the way Schrumpf does as both birth and adoptive mother. Every thought she expresses resonates, with these sentences standing out:  

    “The reality of adoption is that it always begins with loss — and that loss can haunt adoptees throughout their lives.”

    and

    “[A]doption is complex and complicated and traumatic. There is much joy in adoptive families, but adoption is a wound and a continuing struggle for many adoptees.”

    As an adoptive mother myself who has spent the past 20 years listening to adult adoptees and thinking and writing about adoption, I’m amazed at how adoption is simplified and misunderstood, often by those with no direct connection to it.  For this reason, editorials such as Schrumpf’s are necessary and vital.

    Thank you for reading here.

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    Fangirl

    Sometime in the middle of Covid before vaccines when we were completely locked down, I became obsessed with watching videos of Sutton Foster. I’d heard of her in a far-off way—Broadway actress, Tony Award winner, on the show Bunheads. But I really didn’t know her work.

    Then a friend pointed me toward a 90th birthday tribute to the great Stephen Sondheim, whose plays I’d long adored, with performances by actors who had starred in them. And it was there I first heard Sutton Foster among the other Broadway legends, in her apartment against a plain curtain backdrop singing, from Anyone Can Whistle, “There Won’t Be Trumpets.”

    At the phrase, “The play isn’t over by a longshot yet,” I held my breath and almost stopped breathing. Sutton Foster’s voice—so pure and authentic–stilled me. By her interpretation of the first chorus, a slower and quieter lyric “There won’t be trumpets or bolts of fire,” I was a forever fan.

    Stephen Sondheim died this week. His genius lives on in his musicals and performances like this one by Sutton Foster. His legacy is eternal.

    PS: I recently discovered Foster is an adoptive mom to a daughter named Emily. I loved her before I knew that, but now I love her more. In case you haven’t seen this, watch her singing There Won’t Be Trumpets here.

    (Thank you for indulging me. It’s just that when I love something, I really really love it and want everyone else to love it too!)

    “There Won’t Be Trumpets” by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Tony Winner Sutton Foster – YouTube

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    Thanksgiving

    Over Thanksgiving, we visited the de Young Museum for the “Judy Chicago” and “Patrick Kelly: Runway of Love” exhibitions–visual feasts for the soul.

    Olivia came home and my sister Patrice joined us for dinner. My BFF from high school, Sharon, stayed with us from Seattle. Charlie was styling: my friend Lisa from NYC knit him a sweater. He led Sharon and me on a pre-dinner hike up our local mountain.

    The older I get the more I cherish family and friends close and far, those with us in body and those who live in our memory.

    These perfect days.

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    Mamalita audiobook

    Today was Day 2 of taping the audiobook of my memoir, Mamalita. Why tape an audiobook of a book published 11 years ago? I can’t explain why, except that I own the audio rights and the time feels right.

    Reading the book from beginning to end brings back many details I’d forgotten. A torrent of emotions. Obviously I’m not a professional book narrator, but I bring passion to the project. With luck, the audiobook should be available by mid-December.

    Fingers crossed that it’s good!

    xoxoxo

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