Purchasing tickets to a basketball game is about 9873 on my list of 10,000 things to do in my life. Being the girl most likely to read a book at the beach I was not into sports. But this particular game was to benefit CODA (Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy) and I thought that this was a great way to bring attention to the fact that there are perfectly wonderful children right here in the United States that need to find loving homes.
Adoption is a long process in the US and no matter where you adopt from you never know what kind of special needs the children may need. And dwarfism presents it’s own set of challenges. But as Matt and Amy Roloff demonstrate, parenting any child is a task of momentous portions and one that sees past each individual child’s strengths and weaknesses. They are proud parents of a wonderful family that includes a set of twins, boys, one average stature one that inherits dwarfism. And daughter Molly and son Jacob.
Honestly, it was so much fun watching everyone play and have a lighthearted good time. Jeremy was on the opposing team as Zack. The twins recent graduates from high school, w00t!, are no less competitive then any other brothers.
The celebrities on hand were also rigorously competitive and towards the end of the final moments pushed things into overtime.
The crowd was enormous and loudly supportive for the teams and the cause. I enjoyed the silent auction where the doors were manned by Star Wars Storm Trooper guards. Yep, it was definitely a celebrity, movie memorabilia / sports auction.
The event was presented by Biz Match Connect and hosted by Troy Athens High School where Marty Klebba of (Pirates of the Caribbean, Scrubs, movies and TV fame) is an Alumni.
Rick Mahorn was in the house that was pretty cool. Mr. Matt Roloff was proudly cheering for both of his boys while Amy was back at home at the farm holding things together. I was kind of hoping to meet her as both her and Matt are my parenting heroes. They hold it together with 4 kids when I have a hard time with one. As a lot of us do. Parenting is a hardest job you’ll ever love.
Watching ‘Little People’ on TLC I have to say that the idea that I had about life being impossible if I were a dwarf was blown out of the water. Matt especially has done things that I shake my head and say ‘Uh Uh’ and Amy has a never ending supply of parental energy and support. And Amy truly shakes her head at her boys just like the rest of us wives and mothers
but watching the kids themselves and how they have been raised in a loving environment, the physical conditions that come up are always last thought on your mind. Kids and teens themselves are enough to raise, the health issues are not even center stage.
So it makes me think.
What a wonderful addition to any home a child is.
And these children, teeming with potential, can be a blessing to any parents.
I would have to think if you were looking to adopt this option has not crossed your mind. That the need even exists may not have been brought to your attention.
Additional information CODA
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I wasn’t going to weigh in on this subject. Because I am Catholic and because I have had a personal experience in my life (a friend) that made me really pained on this issue.
I think abortion should be legal and unhindered by laws that go beyond establishing fetus viability.
BECAUSE:
When I was younger, around 19, a friend who was in a steady relationship came up pregnant. We were not kids we were old enough I guess. But after a few weeks she started to have this pain in her side. Well we thought maybe you should go get checked out. She did. It was then we learned about a condition called an ectopic pregnancy my friend had no choice but to have an abortion or both her and the baby would die.
So there you go. You make abortion illegal it is a slippery slope. Denying payment for procedures that are abortions likewise condemns women.
Personally I think it is a sin, but medically sometimes it is necessary and so it is a morality decision (past the viability of the fetus, which it then becomes a life on it’s own outside of the womans body – I think) … and here we go again. Because what I think is influenced by my religious beliefs. And I would no more support stoning then forcing someone who does not have my religious views to think about it the same way that I do.
That is where crossing religion with law will end. The stoning of people. Plucking out of eyes. Think about it. Can you legally force morality on a human being with free will? If the answer was yes then the death penalty would mean no murders would take place in areas that have it. So………
March 13th Noon Kickoff Allen park Coffee Party
Meeting every Saturday at Noon.


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