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My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:19 pm
by pushpad
I was adopted from India at the age of six without my mother's consent and sent to America to live with a family whom I had never met. There were many issues growing up as an Indian in a white community.
Please read my story at http://pushpaduncklee.wordpress.com
Thank you!

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:36 pm
by boca
Are you for or against adoption?

You stated in one of your blog post "I will be free to live my life." Are you there yet?

I am reminded of a Tamil movie "Kannathil Muthamittal" (A Peck on the Cheek), reading your blog.

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:59 pm
by shreekarthik
Read through your blog. Very moving indeed. Glad to see a fellow Oregonian but I guess now you are in Florida.

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:29 pm
by pushpad
I am not for or against adoption...I am for ethics and rights for adopted children and families. It is so individual and so many issues involved.
As far as being there yet...no I am not there but getting closer everyday.
Thanks I will have to check out that movie:emsmile:


boca2blr;157245Are you for or against adoption?

You stated in one of your blog post "I will be free to live my life." Are you there yet?

I am reminded of a Tamil movie "Kannathil Muthamittal" (A Peck on the Cheek), reading your blog.[/quote]

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:31 pm
by pushpad
Thank you! And yes fellow Oregonians are wonderful to meet. I love Oregon and miss it dearly. Florida is okay for now...
shreekarthik;157249Read through your blog. Very moving indeed. Glad to see a fellow Oregonian but I guess now you are in Florida.[/quote]

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:20 pm
by OurGen-X
pushpad;157255I am not for or against adoption...I am for ethics and rights for adopted children and families. It is so individual and so many issues involved.
As far as being there yet...no I am not there but getting closer everyday.
Thanks I will have to check out that movie:emsmile:[/quote]

Pushpa,

Welcome to the club. I'm sure you will find answers to a myriad of issues faced by Indians on either side of the shore on a day-to-day basis!

I have just started reading your blog and it is very touching indeed . . am yet to read all of it to fully fathom all the details . . but I do appreciate your reaching out to connect with your "Indian" identity and truly wish you get the answers that you are seeking.

As far as the ethics and rights that you mention, I'm sure things are more standardized and documented now than they were at the time you were adopted. Plus, it is also possible that individual circumstances will differ from one case to another which causes complication of sorts.

Look forward to more from you. Good luck.

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:49 pm
by Desi
Spent last half hour going thru some of your blog posts. Thanks for sharing your story.

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:19 am
by sunkan
Pushpa - Thank you sharing your story. I spent couple of hours reading all your blog entries, it was very moving. All the best to you and I hope you are able to help your birth family through your book or a documentary.

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:46 am
by pushpad
Thank you so much for reading and the wonderful wishes! I so appreciate it!

sunkan;157306Pushpa - Thank you sharing your story. I spent couple of hours reading all your blog entries, it was very moving. All the best to you and I hope you are able to help your birth family through your book or a documentary.[/quote]

My adoption story, from India to the USA

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:30 am
by boca
pushpad;157255I am not for or against adoption...I am for ethics and rights for adopted children and families. It is so individual and so many issues involved.
As far as being there yet...no I am not there but getting closer everyday.
Thanks I will have to check out that movie:emsmile:[/quote]
Thanks for answering.

Why are you here on this forum?

"No one can breathe for you", "we are shaped by what we see and don't see". "I wonder how much of what our lives become is preordained or destiny rather than us having any control." -- is reflective of your Indian genes, perhaps.