So those of you who follow this blog know about my friends who’ve been in the process of adopting two kids over the past year. They’d applied to adopt a boy, who was a little over a year old. Then, on the same day they received the call that they “got him,” they were informed that his birth mother was about to deliver a baby girl. . . and would they like to take her, too? To say this was incredible is an understatement.
The idea that a newborn would literally fall into their laps — along with her biological brother — was positively extraordinary. We’d hoped with all our hearts that our friends would be able to be parents. They were so deserving. So ready. So perfect. But we never, ever imagined that they’d get to experience every single moment from the very beginning. That was way too much to ask. That was dreaming way too big.
Anyway, if you know anything about the adoption process, you know it’s rather long and arduous. “J,” the little boy, went through his adoption ceremony in February. That was cry-fest number one. And then last Thursday, everyone who knows and loves this little family breathed that final sigh a relief when “Baby A” was made official.
I wrote something for J’s adoption ceremony that I still can’t read without getting all weepy. So I thought there was absolutely no way I’d be able to do the same thing for Baby A (that’s a lot of pressure). Turns out I was wrong. After I wrote this, I read it to my husband to see what he thought, and I started cracking after the first line (I’m such a freaking sap).
Welcome to the family, Baby A. We’re so glad you’re finally “here.”
This is beautiful. Sap or no sap, you are a fabulous friend for penning it.
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Thank you. I'm so, so glad I didn't get a horrible case of writers block. Didn't want to be hearing it from Baby A in 20 years or so.:)
Really love your poem for bBy A
Crying again – got me twice, once Thursday and now again. How lucky Baby A is to have an "auntie" who can put so beautifully into words what we were all thinking!
Thanks Dad.:)
It makes me cry every time I read it. And I wrote the damn thing! The one about J does the same thing. Total, unabashed sap.
Beautiful! Love this. Gave you a bloggy award on my page today. xoxo
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You're too nice to me.:)
I missed this post! So excited their little family is complete. You are such a softie at heart Sunny. Love your work x
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