We're tentatively scheduled to go pick up our kids in Ethiopia the first of June. If anyone here is friends with me on Facebook, you know that I'm in freak-out mode, trying to finalize everything since we only have a month now. Reality is setting in.
Since I'm generally a scatterbrain, I just thought of a question that I probably don't have to worry about for a while, but since I can't seem to get tired enough to go to bed, I'll go ahead and pose it.
The background on the kids only say that they are "Protestant." The orphanage they were relinquished to is run by "born again" Christians. We are going to get to meet some birth family and will have the opportunity to ask if the children were baptized, but I'm kind of guessing they were not.
Since they are 4 and 5, they are a little big for a baptismal gown. I was thinking about buying each of them a traditional Ethiopian outfit in white, which will probably have colorful embroidery, to wear for their baptism when we have that done at some point. Do you think that would be appropriate?
Also (and I can post this in the Eastern Orthodox forum if no one here knows) can someone tell me what the veil that a woman wears during an EO service is called, and generally where I can get one? The people who run the transition home where our kids are now (and were we will probably be staying when we come to get them) are Ethiopian Orthodox (in communion I believe with Eastern Orthodox), and we will be there all day on one of the Sundays. We were told it makes a good impression and would be polite to go to church with the staff. Even if it didn't matter either way, I think it would be pretty neat to go.
I'm sure I will be even more scatterbrained before this is over with, so I'm thanking you in advance for putting up with me and my silly questions.
Since I'm generally a scatterbrain, I just thought of a question that I probably don't have to worry about for a while, but since I can't seem to get tired enough to go to bed, I'll go ahead and pose it.
The background on the kids only say that they are "Protestant." The orphanage they were relinquished to is run by "born again" Christians. We are going to get to meet some birth family and will have the opportunity to ask if the children were baptized, but I'm kind of guessing they were not.
Since they are 4 and 5, they are a little big for a baptismal gown. I was thinking about buying each of them a traditional Ethiopian outfit in white, which will probably have colorful embroidery, to wear for their baptism when we have that done at some point. Do you think that would be appropriate?
Also (and I can post this in the Eastern Orthodox forum if no one here knows) can someone tell me what the veil that a woman wears during an EO service is called, and generally where I can get one? The people who run the transition home where our kids are now (and were we will probably be staying when we come to get them) are Ethiopian Orthodox (in communion I believe with Eastern Orthodox), and we will be there all day on one of the Sundays. We were told it makes a good impression and would be polite to go to church with the staff. Even if it didn't matter either way, I think it would be pretty neat to go.
I'm sure I will be even more scatterbrained before this is over with, so I'm thanking you in advance for putting up with me and my silly questions.