A few times a year, The Rumpus spotlights a specific issue or theme that our editors are passionate about. Some of our past themes include Disability in Education, Adoptee Awareness, and Mental Health Awareness. These efforts are led by an editor who has a personal connection with the issue and is interested in bringing new voices into the conversation.
I wonder if the adoption agency thought they were clever, or if they thought both adoptive parents and adoptee having brown hair was enough to signal we belonged to each other.
My adoptive mother tells me I was precocious enough as a toddler to ask if I came from her belly. She says this was a sign I comprehended my adoption so early she never had to explain it to me.
No, home is not as simple as the heart-shaped sandwiches Ma placed into my lunch bag on Valentine’s Day or the way my father confessed to listening to me sing shower showtunes or washing a car beside my brother as the summer sun beat down.