Thursday, July 21, 2011

Don't Stop Believing... I'm Getting Another Sister.

My new sis: Journey
Well it seems I'm getting a new sister. That's right, my mom is adopting a little girl from China. I'm a little fuzzy on the details. If you know me, I'm more of a "big picture" guy. I get lost during the tedium. Every once in a while I get a "print this" or "sign that," but otherwise I kind of just wait to see what's going to happen and try to figure out just what in the heck I'm going to do with a new freakin sister.

There's been a whirlwind of emotion since I've found about this new edition to the family, and honestly, between you and me, I'm up and down from day to day. I bounce back and forth between happy to have another worshiper of my awesomeness, and excited that a family-less girl will have a home and family (complete with a stupid dog) and gets an opportunity to live the rest of her life in America, which is still the greatest nation on Earth (for now), but there's times when I'm like, "I don't speak Chinese (or Mandarin), I don't eat Chinese, what am I going to do with some Chinese girl under the same roof?" 

So my mom chose her "American" name. It's going to be Journey. Uhhh... I had no say so on that one. You'd think my mom was a Flower Child. She's not. I personally break out into song every time I hear the name. "Just a small town girl.... living in a LONELY worlddddddd!!!"

Adoption: I've never really thought about it. Apparently there's circles where this is a big thing. I know it's expensive. I'm not sure where the money goes, but it looks a lot like "buying" a child from where I'm sitting. Sure the government calls it "fees." Sounds like a lucrative business to get into. Now to find a stock of children. I'm thinking eBay. This will save time and be cheaper for everyone.

Still, she's coming, and I prepare. These are a few of the hopes I have for her:

  • That she will be a fan of Xbox.
  • That she will be able to adapt to her new life and family with as little issue as possible.
  • That she will always yell "War Eagle" on Rivalry Saturday. (That Mandarin equivalent is acceptable.) 
  • That she will always be able to smile, laugh, and dance.
  • That she will have many, many friends.
  • That she knows some super secret Chinese karate that she'll be able to teach me.  
And finally.
  • That she will never stop believing that her big brother has accepted her as the newest little Simpson, and he will always, always love her with all of his grouchy-bear heart.
I love you Journey, and I can't wait for you to come home.

-Simpson

3 comments:

The Merry Cooker's Journal said...

LOVE this! Especially the part about your grouchy bear heart...has Mom read this? Cuz it might make her tear up...

SIMPSON said...

She said she liked it.

Vicky said...

I loved it!