Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Half Way Crazy

I am so bad at this posting thing. It's been another month since I last wrote, but things are going beautifully, B"H. We are officially past the midway point, and everyone's feeling well we are told. I've been going through the craziest of mood swings with the whole thing. Panicked that we won't be good parents, anxious that we're not taking care of all the things that need to be taken care of. I started writing here to not only tell about our parenting adventure but the adventure of putting two gay orthodox men in the middle of one the most conservative cities in the country, and THEN have them be parents to boot. That part of the story is as nutty as you can believe. I'm going to, on the advice of our dearest friend Arna, let Steve put the whole thing into a book. It's a story of rejection, of outsiders upsetting the status quo, of know-it-all big city guys who think the rest of the world should be like New York. And thankfully because of the Arna, Bobby and the rest of the extended Fisher and Poupko clans, of true friendship.

So I've taken care of few particulars that need to be done. Talked to a lawyer to start the ball rolling so that we can sign a joint custody agreement, basically legally making us both parents. They don't have second parent adoption in Ohio, as a matter of fact, Ohio is one of the few states that have actually passed a law making second parent same gender adoption illegal. But joint custody is how everyone is going around it. And we need to set up estate planning stuff, etc. Soon we have to start sort of setting up what'll be the nursery. We're also trying to figure out what to do about the name of the child. Saddling it with Greenberg-Goldstein just seems cruel. Goldberg? We thought we could change our names to a commone one for all three of us, but then Steve and I would have the exact same name, so that idea was abandoned. Anyway... Here are a set of the latest ultrasounds. Can't believe we're this close!

6 comments:

  1. I'm so excited for you guys and I know how it feels to not post for a while. While you are "just plain bad at it" (those were your words) I truly want to post some actual movement. LOL. Looking forward to hearing more. Take care! - D and B

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  2. Thanks, Doug. I hope you get to post some movement soon, too!

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  3. Great ultrasound pics and congrats on a successful pregnancy!

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  4. Don't know you personally (got here by googling R' Greenberg) but as a "young" parent myself ("young" in terms of my kids' age, not mine...), very excited for you. Here in Tel-Aviv we know quite a few gay couples (and singles) with kids, including a gay couple with 4 kids - 2 adopted, and twins by a surrogate. Be'Hatzlacha!

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  5. Hey Shannon. It sounds like you're on your way, too. Great news. Keep it sane, just hang in there. And Anonymous, we probably know a lot of those families. Thanks for the excitement and all. If you need to get in touch with Steve, let me know and we'll hook you up. If you leave a comment, it'll come to my email first before it posts, so you can send in a contact email for you and I'll pass it on to him and then not publish your comment. Be well.

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  6. Steve GR-wonderful to see you tonight at selichot and hear the wonderful news. I am thrilled for you both! And Big hug to Steve GO in Cincinnati!

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