Last night my husband and I attended a screening of the documentary "STUCK" at the Kenwood Theater in Cincinnati. What an amazing experience! First we had a nice quiet dinner at one of our favorite Jeff Ruby Steakhouses, Carlos & Johnny, before heading to the 7:00pm showing. It was a completely sold out event and we sat in the packed out stadium style theater with about 250 other people who were not sure what to expect from the provocative film about international adoption.
My Sunday "date night" outfit:
Hudson Jeans / Steve Madden bag / Zinga blazer (old) / Nine West zebra print pumps (old) / Black sleeveless button-up via TJ Maxx / Stella & Dot Renegade Necklace and bracelet, Rebel Pendant, Luna Wrap Bracelet & Soiree Stud Earrings
(look at the incredible weeping cherry tree - I wish that you could see the entire thing. It is the most beautiful and full of blooms tree that I have ever seen! :)
On the the important stuff!!
What we got with this compelling film was an incredible look into the plight of orphans around the world and families that are fighting to bring many of them home. This is something so near and dear to my heart as an advocate for families, women and unborn children in my career and also as an adoptive mother myself and one who is now on the waiting list for a child from China.
While my family is not "stuck" in our adoption process at this time (we are waiting to be matched with a child) we are well over 2 years into the process and understand the incredible obstacles a family or individual must contend with in order to provide a loving home for a child who is without one. It can be maddening sometimes as you write check after check for each step of the way and fill out stacks of paperwork, undergo a litany of back ground checks, mental and physical health checks, financial screening and numerous other "hoops" before you can even be "approved" to adopt a child internationally - all of this while currently mom and dad to 4 healthy happy children in your home already!! "Crazy" is really not the correct word for how sad this system is and how unfair it is to the millions of children who are orphans and want nothing more than a family - a family who is probably wanting them just as badly but either can't or is trying to navigate through all of these obstacles to bring them home :(
I guess I will stop my rant and just conclude by saying that the organization who produced this film, Both Ends Burning, is doing remarkable work to get the policies and laws changed that has caused international adoption in this country to decrease by 50% in the last five years - 50%! That means that the approximately 10 million orphans in this world have a very slim chance of ever having a family if something doesn't change - something has to change! This film and this organization - with help of people just like you and me - is making a change.
Please take a moment to watch this trailer and this informational video (less than 10 minutes for both!) and then find out where you can see this film near you! It is life changing - you CAN make a difference ....we all can!! :)
On the event "red carpet" with attorney Kelly Ensslin , who has dedicated countless hours to this cause (what an incredible and inspirational woman!) & Executive Producer, Craig Juntunen.
(I am crazy bright in this pic - mu husband says I make pictures "hot"...I thought he was being sweet and then I realized that it is actually a photography term for when the light reflects all crazy and bright off of a person or object like this - LOL!)
I hope that you will all take a moment to explore this film and the cause behind it. Please, if your life has been touched in any way by adoption I would love to hear about it! It is my passion and I believe my calling in life to advocate for :)
Blessings!
XO
Jessy
Please click here to link to my own personal adoption journey blog (tyeadoptionjourney) that I started documenting back in August 2011...many twists and turns along our way to bring our family to where we are today in this process....we are blessed and I hope that someone out there will be in reading about our journey!
Wow, that is so cool that you are adopting a little one from China. I was just saying to my hubby the other day how adorable I find Chinese babies and children, and that if I did adopt that is where I'd want to adopt from.
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XO, Gina
http://classyeverafter.blogspot.com
Thanks, Gina! You are always so sweet :)
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Beautiful and classic outfit. You look amazing in it.
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Sofia
stylishlyinlove.blogspot.com
Thank you, Sofia!
DeleteWow Jessy how enlightening! I had no idea you adopted and are currently on a waiting list! I've heard so many stories from friends who've struggled to adopt or have a baby of their own! I'm an IVF mommy so i know the struggles well. I wish you well during this time of waiting. The right baby will find his/her way to your loving home when the timing is right. On a lighter note, you look GORGEOUS as always! Thank you so much for your support! I'm so happy to hear that you are voting for me in Allure's BBA! Your support means the WORLD! Fingers crossed!!!!!!! xoxo Carla
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Deletelove your darling outfit! congrats on adopting and from china! so wonderful!
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