Monday, October 5, 2009

Woman Returns Black Adopted Baby After 18 Months, Claiming She Couldn't "Bond" With It



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No decision she ever made or ever expects to make was more agonizing or more controversial. After 18 months of pouring her love and efforts into bonding with her adoptive son, Anita Tedaldi realized it wasn’t working and gave the child to another family.

“I loved him and I cared deeply for him,” Tedaldi told TODAY’s Matt Lauer Thursday in New York. “I tried to do the same exact thing I did with my biological children, but over time it became clear that our family maybe wasn’t a good match for him, that we were unable to meet some of his needs.”

Tedaldi inspired both praise and condemnation when she wrote in The New York Times’ Motherlode blog about the orphan boy she and her husband adopted — whom, they learned, had been found abandoned at the side of a road .

The child’s exact age could not be determined (details that have been reported about the child’s age, place of origin, and new family have been altered to protect his identity). His legs were underdeveloped, and his head was flat in the back from being left in a crib unattended.

The controversy has spread to the blog written by TODAY’s Natalie Morales, who wrote about it after reporting Tedaldi’s story. After reading Tedaldi’s story in the Times, Morales observed: “It’s a piece that will bring you to tears.”

She did her homework
It also brought Tedaldi to wrenching tears. She and her husband, who is in the U.S. military and is frequently deployed overseas, had three natural children. They wanted to adopt to share their blessings with a child who otherwise would have had little hope.

“I had wanted to adopt for a long time, even before I met my husband or had my biological daughters,” she wrote in her blog entry. “I’ve always wanted a large family, like the one I grew up with in Italy, and I love the chaos and liveliness of many kids.”

Tedaldi said she wasn’t going into adoption blind or with false expectations. “I did lots of research on adoption, including attachment problems and other complications that older adopted children can have,” she wrote. “I spoke to my therapist and went through a thorough screening process with social workers to figure out if I, and my family, could be a good match for a child who needed a home.”

She was ecstatic when she picked up the boy, whom she identifies only as “D.,” after months of waiting, Tedaldi recounted. But as much as she poured herself into the challenges of raising him along with her natural children, she realized that she wasn’t connecting with him, and that he wasn’t bonding with her at that visceral level that only a parent understands.

As time went on, Tedaldi began to consider giving him up to another adoptive family, but first, she sought out a therapist to help her bond with D.

“Still, I struggled,” Tedaldi wrote. “One day ... I was on the phone with Jennifer, our social worker, who merely asked ‘what's up’ when I blurted out that I couldn't parent D., that things were too hard.

“As soon as I said these words out loud, a flood of emotions washed over me, and I sobbed, clutching the phone with both hands.”

An agonizing decision
Problems with D. were also affecting her marriage, and when her husband was home between deployments, they found themselves fighting nearly constantly. Finally, the family made the wrenching decision to go to an agency to find a new home for D.

Tedaldi and “Samantha,” D.’s new mother, spent days meeting together with the boy to smooth the transition. Tedaldi wrote movingly of the last time she saw D.

“I kneeled down and pulled D. close to me, desperately wanting to impress an indelible memory of my son on me, and me on him, inhaling his scent, feeling his soft skin and touching his coarse hair. In our last moments together, I stared into his eyes and told him that I loved him and that I had tried to do my best,” she wrote. “His new mom would love him so, so much; my little man would be OK. He didn’t cry, he stared back at me, then looked to Samantha and asked for more juice.”

Janet Jackson 'to only wear black'

(UKPA) – 6 days ago

Janet Jackson is reportedly planning to wear black until the one-year anniversary of her brother Michael's death.

The Grammy-winning singer, who performed a tribute to the late King of Pop at the MTV Video Music Awards earlier this month, has been shopping for black outfits to wear until June 25, 2010, reports The Sun.

A source said: "As a mark of respect she has decided to only wear black clothes to express her grief, and she has had to go on a number of shopping trips to find suitable items to wear."

The insider explained 43-year-old Janet has decided to mourn the legendary singer's death in this way for 12 months, adding that in June next year "her time of reflection will come to an end".

Earlier this month it was reported that Janet might team up with Queen of Pop Madonna to work on something that would honour her sibling.

Michael's brothers have also paid their respects to him with their clothes, with each one wearing a sparkly white glove at the star's memorial service.

KANDI FROM THE ATLANTA HOUSEWIVES' FIANCE GETS MURDERED ... BEATEN TO DEATH IN A ONE-ON-ONE FIGHT



October 02, 2009. MediaTakeOut.com has some sad news to report. Kandi Burress' fiance AJ was murdered in Atlanta.

Here's the latest on what happened - courtesy of the Atlanta Journal Constitution:
Ashley “A.J.” Jewell, who was engaged to Kandi Burruss until last August, died of massive head injuries he suffered in a “one-on-one” fight in the parking lot of an Atlanta strip bar, the Body Tap Club

The police made an arrest - a club employee named Fredrick Richardson. He has been charged with voluntary manslaughter.

Sad story ...

Rick Ross @ OC

Thursday, October 1, 2009

T-Pain Apologizes To Jay-z…

So word on the streets is that people are beginning to dissociate themselves from T-Pain after he popped off at Jay-z during a concert last month in Vegas. The demand for auto-tune is down and the recession is definitely getting real..

Anyway, T-Pain released a track last night to Drake’s “Successful” titled “Be More Careful” and sort of apologizes to Jay while explaining his beef. (or lack of). “Some people call it soft, some people call it b*tchin out. I call it being the bigger man than you think I am“…

He raps:

Aight, so let’s talk about the Jay sh*t/Some days I wish that I ain’t never say sh*t/ And Diddy said ain’t no excuse for what I did/ But I felt like he was knocking the same sh*t that feeds my kids/ I do music ’cause I need it to make my world spin/ So when you get down to it, it’s like you dissing my girlfriend. And Jay one of the only n*ggas out here bringing it/ So I didn’t think he would even entertain the sh*t/ ‘Cause entertainment is see-through, but if you really feel like I’m dead, then, n*gga, me too/ I ain’t tryin’ to write your rhymes, but you coulda skipped one DJ/ And all you had to say is, ‘T-Pain, we cool.’ But by all means, don’t take this as a dis or hatin’/ I just wanna explain my side of the situation/ So if you knew how much respect that I have/ You’d know I’m a real n—a when I say, ‘My bad.

He also addresses things that people have said about his “regular looking” wife before claiming he’s the only artist that uses dark skin girls in his videos.

Im the only artist with dark girls in my videos, so bad attitude and d*ck is all i give u h*es

Lamar Odom And The Kardashians Cover OK! Magazine: Lamar Speaks On Why He Got Married



Lamar opened up about the lightening fast nuptials to ESPN. Here's what he had to say...
John Ireland: “The decision to get married, Why now?”

Odom: “I’ve been a rock star, been on my own. Since I was 16. … doing it (marriage) so fast, there were a lot of family members who couldn’t even agree. So I can imagine what it would look like to the outside person not involved in my life everyday.

“I fell in love and the reason why I knew I was in love was because, I knew how I felt when I wasn’t with that person or if she was no longer in my life. I’ve been in L.A. ten years and never had a problem meeting women.

“The first team I was on, they never won a game and people thought they were going to win a game because they had me on the team, (so women said) ‘oh man, he’s not ugly … (I) like him.’

“And then I moved to Miami and we all know what that scene is like down there. And then back here. And then I’m in L.A. and we just so happen to win a championship. So whether a woman work at Burger King or she was model that we all know by name, it never was a problem.

“But I finally met the one that I knew if had I lost her, it would hurt the most.”

The wedding will air on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” at 9 p.m. on Nov. 8...will you watch?

Rihanna Turns Heads While In Paris As She Rocks A See-Thru Dress


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