Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still in shock, a bit, that I've found my birth mother! She lives overseas and when we meet for the first time, I'd like to bring a gift. Gift-giving is big in her culture and I know other adoptees who've run afoul of customs with their gifts. Any ideas for an appropriate gift? The reason I was placed for adoption was poverty and while I've been told she's ok now, I want to make sure whatever I give is not too much but not too little. I'm definitely going to make a photo album for her, but am looking for other things as well. I also have three brothers and am told at least three nieces and nephews- what for them as well?
Please don't romanticize this too much -- it scares people from wanting to adopt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still in shock, a bit, that I've found my birth mother! She lives overseas and when we meet for the first time, I'd like to bring a gift. Gift-giving is big in her culture and I know other adoptees who've run afoul of customs with their gifts. Any ideas for an appropriate gift? The reason I was placed for adoption was poverty and while I've been told she's ok now, I want to make sure whatever I give is not too much but not too little. I'm definitely going to make a photo album for her, but am looking for other things as well. I also have three brothers and am told at least three nieces and nephews- what for them as well?
Please don't romanticize this too much -- it scares people from wanting to adopt.
More importantly, when expectations are too high and romanticism runs rapid, it sets the state for soul crushing disappointment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still in shock, a bit, that I've found my birth mother! She lives overseas and when we meet for the first time, I'd like to bring a gift. Gift-giving is big in her culture and I know other adoptees who've run afoul of customs with their gifts. Any ideas for an appropriate gift? The reason I was placed for adoption was poverty and while I've been told she's ok now, I want to make sure whatever I give is not too much but not too little. I'm definitely going to make a photo album for her, but am looking for other things as well. I also have three brothers and am told at least three nieces and nephews- what for them as well?
Please don't romanticize this too much -- it scares people from wanting to adopt.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still in shock, a bit, that I've found my birth mother! She lives overseas and when we meet for the first time, I'd like to bring a gift. Gift-giving is big in her culture and I know other adoptees who've run afoul of customs with their gifts. Any ideas for an appropriate gift? The reason I was placed for adoption was poverty and while I've been told she's ok now, I want to make sure whatever I give is not too much but not too little. I'm definitely going to make a photo album for her, but am looking for other things as well. I also have three brothers and am told at least three nieces and nephews- what for them as well?
Anonymous wrote:I'm happy for you! Can you tell us the country, or even the region? There are a lot of folks here who could have good, culture-specific, advice.