Monday, August 20, 2012

Gift of Adoption

What an amazing gift. We have been awarded a grant by Gift of Adoption. You can read some amazing stories on their blog by clicking here.  The boys continue to thrive together. We were also able to finalize the adoption over the summer break! Good news all around...

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Confirmation

We are officially outside the ten day wait. We heard today that "Marsha" had been working hard to stay busy and pass the time, just as we had been. I expect there are many questions about what happens next, but they will have to wait for another post. For now, though, here's a share of our joy:


Monday, December 5, 2011

Not Yet Midnight

I write this one-handed as Xavier Joaquín is falling asleep in my arms. It is not yet midnight, but I will fall asleep soon, too, no matter how hard I try to keep my eyes open. Here's what we know so far - "Marsha" didn't contact the agency today. There is still the outside chance that she could have put a letter in the mail today, but it seems unlikely that she would have done so without letting them know. They will call her tomorrow just to confirm, but it seems that we have passed our ten days. We exhale, and now sleep. Many thanks to all. And good night.  :)

Friday, December 2, 2011

Waiting to Exhale

No news yet since we met with "Marsha" and "Martin" on Tuesday. Xavier Joaquín is three weeks old today. We keep holding him and loving him. We jump each time the phone rings.

Our nerves are pretty fried. There's no direct action to take, and the decision is not really in our hands. We try to remain in hope and compassion. All we can do is love him while he's with us, even knowing that open hearts risk greater pain. There's a tightness in my chest that I try to breathe through and let go, but it stays with me.

We have the weekend ahead of us, then all day Monday. Perhaps at midnight we will finally be able to sleep.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Meeting

This morning we got the news that "Marsha" wanted again to keep the baby. After a flurry of phone calls, the plan became that we were to go to the agency with Xavier Joaquín and meet "Marsha" and "Martin."We'd wanted to meet them since initially adopting Avery Javier, but today was the first time that the four of us were together in one room.

Julia and Marsha immediately embraced and cried together. The next hour and a half was a blur, but we talked about our lives, about the boys, about how complicated these decisions can be. Marsha and Martin were incredibly open with us and shared freely about their relationship and their decisions. We shared about how Avery Javier was growing up, and how Xavier Joaquín has been developing so far. There were also long moments of silence. Not uncomfortable, though. Just sitting together and feeling love for the baby and compassion for each other. We liked them very much, and they said they felt the same for us. And we agreed that however this may turn out for Xavier Joaquín, we would love to stay in touch with them, and for Avery Javier to know them as well.

Xavier Joaquín is still with us this afternoon. Marsha and Martin said that it was too difficult to give a final decision there in the office. They wanted to take a few more days to let us know. At this point we just wait. We are glad to have met them, and it has helped us be more at peace with the waiting. We know in our hearts that we all want what is best for Xavier Joaquín. What a lucky kid to have four parents wanting to love him.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Still at home

We were packing up diapers, bottles, and all the new baby stuff to get ready to take Joaquín back to the agency when we got another call. "Marsha" apparently called called the agency this morning crying and apologetic, that of course she wants what's best for the baby, and that she wants him to be raised with his big brother in a two parent home, and to please ignore her previous request to take him back. She said she was so sorry to be putting us through this.

The reality of the situation is that letter she sent by FedEx to the agency yesterday legally terminates her surrender of the baby. That means that to move forward from here she'll have to sign new surrender papers, and we'll have another 10 days to wait after that. We're looking at December 5th as the new final date.

This is really hard for us, and it must be so much harder for Marsha. Thank you to all who have been holding Joaquín in thoughts and prayers, and if your compassion can extend to Marsha as well, we hope for her grief and suffering to ease. May we all find peace in these difficult times.

The bottom line is Joaquín is still with us. And Julia's birthday today just got a whole lot happier. 

Happy birthday, my love.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Heartbroken

"Marsha" wants Joaquín back. We got the call tonight and we are to bring him to the agency tomorrow morning. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Home with Xavier Joaquín

We are home now with the new baby. Lots of ups and downs along the way. We thought we would meet him yesterday, but it turned out to be today instead. I will eventually want to write more about how the past couple of days have felt, but I am honestly too tired at the moment to put everything down in words. Let me just say that we feel very blessed.


So what's next? On the roadmap of an adoption in our state, I guess the 10-day wait is the next big landmark. For more information, you may be interested in reading how things happened last time around.  But for me, for now, it's off to sleep...

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Arrival

Baby boy born last night. We may get to meet him as early as tomorrow night. More details as they emerge.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Inducing Labor

So we heard today that they'll begin inducing labor tomorrow, a week earlier than we thought. Check back tomorrow for more details!