Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bunne nah Netch..................

That means Brown and White in Amharic.
My friend asked me to email this story to her for a paper she has to write. It is a special story that I haven't shared with everyone because I didn't want to risk being misinterpreted. I decided to share it with all of you because it does give us a peek into older child adoption. What these kids are thinking when they learn they have a family that they won't look like. The questions that it arouses. Here is the story:
One day while we were sitting in the court yard of our guest house waiting for a traditional coffee ceremony to begin, Mintesinot (Ben) asked me what the colors of surrounding things were. "Zis" (This with an Ethiopian accent), he pointed to a leaf. "Green" I answered. "Zis" this time he pointed to our yellow umbrella. This went on for a few more minutes. With each color he would tell me how to say it in his native language, Amharic.
Finally, Minte pointed to his skin. "Brown" I responded as I stroked his arm, "I like it." I told him. He sat quietly for a minute, "Bunne in Amharic, Mom." I could see a question forming on his face. "When we go to America, zis," he asked pointing to his brown arm, "become zis?" and he pointed to my white arm. I was puzzled. "Will your skin become white?" I questioned. "Ah" he answered yes, in Amharic. "No, your skin will stay bunne, just the way it is. Just the way I like it." I could tell this answer wasn't quite what he hoped, because he said "OK, Mom, zas (that's) OK. But white, I like it." What could I say? I think he was hoping I would make him different. Someone new. Hopefully I will make him a different person, but not in a way that has anything to do with the color of our skin. Hopefully we will make each other different people, better people.

3 comments:

Rebecca said...

Beautifully said! You're a great mom. :-)

Rebecca said...

Aww....sweet boy. I'm with you, sister...I hope we all become better people. More understanding, more tolerant, more loving...the list goes on and on!

Lisa said...

So well said and true!