[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 175 (Wednesday, November 16, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H7634]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL ADOPTION WEEK
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Brady) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BRADY of Texas. Mr. Speaker, thank you for the time to talk about
something near and dear to my heart, families.
This week is National Adoption Week, and as adoptive parents of two
wonderful boys, my wife, Cathy, and I know how blessed an adoptive
family is. Will, our 13-year old, and Sean, who will tell you he's
almost 10, are the light of our lives. They're the gifts that give our
lives a purpose and a joy we never knew before.
It's a privilege for me to serve the people of the Eighth District of
Texas, but it is my highest privilege to be called Dad because two
women in two difficult circumstances in two different States made the
difficult but life-changing choice to give Cathy and I the greatest
gift of all, a family.
This weekend marks the 12th annual National Adoption Day, where
judges will open their courts for very special cases, and tens of
thousands of children become a part of these forever families.
In my home State of Texas, there are nearly 30,000 children in foster
care, and half of them could be adopted tomorrow. I hope that every
American who has ever thought about sharing their blessings with a
child thinks about these children who just want a seat at a
Thanksgiving table they can call their own.
I ask every American, do you have room for one more at your table? If
just 1 in 500 of the Americans who were polled recently and said they'd
be open to adopting a foster child did so, no foster child would only
have dreams of a forever family; they would have that seat at the
Thanksgiving Day table.
Right now the average wait for a foster child to find a forever
family is over 2\1/2\ years. To a child, that seems like forever. And
thousands age out of the system every year, never having found a home.
In the greatest Nation on God's green earth, we can do better by these
kids, one by one, town by town.
A loving, forever family and home not only makes a powerful
difference in the lives of these children, I can promise you the joy
and love you'll get back will change your family. Being an adoptive
parent is a gift. Every day is a present. The love you share comes back
to you because adoptions make families. It made mine. Maybe it can make
yours as well.
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