- Jul 27, 2009
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I understand how you feel but just realize that there are MANY rude & insensative people out there! Our youngest (WHO IS ADOPTED) is a bi-racial child - smart & extremely beautiful (of course I am biased!) & my wife & I are white. Many, many people have come up to us IN FRONT OF OUR DAUGHTER & asked if she was adopted... although we have never hid the fact & even celebrate an "A" day each year - our daughter did not realize she was adopted. We always taught her that God loves wonderous variety. She has beautiful brown skin - daddy & mama have white skin - I have blue eyes & she & her mom have brown eyes - they are girls & I am a guy... things such as that so it was never an issue.... so back to when it first happened my wife & DD were getting groceries and a woman came up & asked if this was the child we had adopted. My wife was astounded & didn't know what to say & simply changed the subject & moved on. DD asked on the way home if she was adopted - she was 7 - once I got home & talked to her about it & explained that we had asked God for her for years & she understood we chose her - she was fine. But I couldn't beleive that people would be so rude & so harmful to my child by asking this in front of her (much less to ask at all)! Unfortunately it has happened over & over since but it has not harmed the spirit of my child. She is confident & secure & loved. Now almost 12 - she will even answer the question when someone asks the same way she has heard us answer them - "I am their daughter". As I have answered repeatedly ..."she is my daughter." Because she IS my daughter - both heart & soul & could not be loved more.
People are ignorant & rude but many of the ones who asked us did not intend to be hurtful - they simply did not think about what they were asking or the possible consequences. Your child will learn to take her "que" from how you respond - as did ours. Ignore the ignorant people - hold your head up high & proud & thank God for blessing you with each of your different & individual children. Once people see you respond in that way - they will tend to respond the same..... for color does not define us - our humanity does.
People are ignorant & rude but many of the ones who asked us did not intend to be hurtful - they simply did not think about what they were asking or the possible consequences. Your child will learn to take her "que" from how you respond - as did ours. Ignore the ignorant people - hold your head up high & proud & thank God for blessing you with each of your different & individual children. Once people see you respond in that way - they will tend to respond the same..... for color does not define us - our humanity does.