The post that I wrote – This Is What We’re Up Against My Friends…” has very rapidly become the third most read post on this blog. Just behind “About Unsigned Masterpiece” and very close to “FAQ’s”.
I have no idea what this means. I hope it means some people are reading my post and others and perhaps allowing their minds to open a bit about adopted people and the persons who gave birth to them.
I fear I am being overly optimistic about that but I hope I am wrong.
Peace
UM
Posted by unsignedmasterpiece 
With foster-adoption, children who have already been born — often to parents with such serious issues that the children may have been better off had the “adoption option” been chosen from the beginning — are given a second chance. Sadly, many of these children — especially those who are part of sibling group, have special needs, or are “older” (four or more) — must wait months and even years for a loving, permanent home. There are simply not enough suitable families willing to open their hearts this way.
Posted by unsignedmasterpiece
November 13th, 2008 at 7:24 am unsignedmasterpiece and all: I thank all of you for your comments. Heidi Saxton is an adoptive parent. She has shown great willingness to listen and to incorporate new information into another article — which I will be happy to publish. While we are all, writer, editor, and readers, willing to learn here, I take exception to the idea that we shouldn’t have published this article, or that she shouldn’t write another one just because some people are unhappy with the contents of the first. We are Catholic around here, in case you didn’t notice, and we believe in personal growth, learning, the humility to recognize mistakes and the opportunity to make reparation.Civil comments that are made with the recognition of Heidi’s good will in this matter and that do not stoop to personal attacks will continue to be welcomed here. But posters to the comboxes aren’t taking over editorial control of this website — thanks anyway.
Blessings,
Mary Kochan, Senior Editor, Catholic Exchange