welcome to our everyday life as a family of three built through the beauty of open adoption
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Monday, May 30, 2011
It's A Girl!
At 12:33am this morning, Vivienne Rose O. was born! T. had asked us to be at the birth and it was amazing! Vivienne is a beautiful miracle. All 7lbs 8 oz and 21 inches of her. We love her so much! Thank you for your prayers.
(Reminder: if you know us in "real life" please help us keep this private until the adoption is official in a few weeks. We ask that you not post on our facebook page. Thank you friends!)
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Blue or Pink?
If you're wondering if T.'s having a boy or a girl... that's a great question! They couldn't tell from the ultrasound so we will all be surprised on the big day. For the record: The doctor and I think it's a girl. Dave and T. think it's a boy. Guess we will find out soon who is right. :-)
All I know for sure is that God is bringing a beautiful child into the world any day now. A child that will always be loved and cherished. We can't wait...
All I know for sure is that God is bringing a beautiful child into the world any day now. A child that will always be loved and cherished. We can't wait...
Friday, May 20, 2011
The Meeting
I took the day off of work I was so nervous. The match meeting wasn't until 4:30pm. In the morning I cleaned the house. Snapped a few pictures of our home. Ordered prints online. Showered and headed to town by noon after trying on an endless array of outfits until I found the perfect one. My hands were shaking as I tried to put mascara on.
It was March 22nd and it was snowing heavy, wet, hard-to-drive-in snow. I didn't want to get stuck at home in this spring snowstorm. That is why I headed to town early. I picked up the photos I had developed and added them to the small album we started the night before. I ran a couple errands and it was only 3pm so I went to see Dave at his work place. He was fine until he saw me... then he started getting nervous too. The last hour and a half, before we'd meet T. for the first time, slowly ticked by and then it was here... time to meet our social worker at her office and soon the expectant mother who wanted to meet us would walk into the room.
She was just as nervous as we were. We shared photos of our life and she shared photos of hers. We talked about everything including the baby that would arrive this summer. The sleet kept falling as our match meeting continued. Inside it felt like we were watching a movie scene play out in someone else's life. Was this really happening to us? Were we going to be parents soon? So many years of disappointment and waiting. Endless waiting. Could things really be different this time?
"Will you be the parents of my baby?"
Through tears... "YES!"
Dave hugged T. so tightly that we all started laughing out loud. Tears, joy, laughter and our open adoption relationship began . . .
It was March 22nd and it was snowing heavy, wet, hard-to-drive-in snow. I didn't want to get stuck at home in this spring snowstorm. That is why I headed to town early. I picked up the photos I had developed and added them to the small album we started the night before. I ran a couple errands and it was only 3pm so I went to see Dave at his work place. He was fine until he saw me... then he started getting nervous too. The last hour and a half, before we'd meet T. for the first time, slowly ticked by and then it was here... time to meet our social worker at her office and soon the expectant mother who wanted to meet us would walk into the room.
She was just as nervous as we were. We shared photos of our life and she shared photos of hers. We talked about everything including the baby that would arrive this summer. The sleet kept falling as our match meeting continued. Inside it felt like we were watching a movie scene play out in someone else's life. Was this really happening to us? Were we going to be parents soon? So many years of disappointment and waiting. Endless waiting. Could things really be different this time?
"Will you be the parents of my baby?"
Through tears... "YES!"
Dave hugged T. so tightly that we all started laughing out loud. Tears, joy, laughter and our open adoption relationship began . . .
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The Call
(A lot has happened in the last two months! We're starting to share the news with our family and close friends...)
On Tuesday, March 15th, I had just dropped Dave off at work and my cell phone rang. It was our social worker. Normally I would have jumped out of my skin to see her name on my cell screen but on this day, I was calm. I had left her a message the night before... so I was expecting a return phone call. What I wasn't expecting was for her to tell me to pull over and find a place to park when she realized I was driving.
On Tuesday, March 15th, I had just dropped Dave off at work and my cell phone rang. It was our social worker. Normally I would have jumped out of my skin to see her name on my cell screen but on this day, I was calm. I had left her a message the night before... so I was expecting a return phone call. What I wasn't expecting was for her to tell me to pull over and find a place to park when she realized I was driving.
I parked in a nearby parking lot and the words we had been waiting 16 months to hear were spoken... "An expectant mother looked at your portfolio and she wants to meet you! Are you and Dave available next Tuesday?" It's amazing how life can change with one phone call.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Our Five Year Anniversary
Dave and I celebrated our 5 year anniversary on April 22, 2011! We spent the weekend in New Glarus WI. Beautiful swiss town and a great weekend away with my sweetie! Here are some photos...
Dinner at an amazing Swiss restaurant in town.
They even brought us a cupcake with a sparkler
to celebrate our anniversary!
Our hotel was beautiful!
The town is filled with these cows!
In a nearby town they had trolls everywhere.
So we had to get some photos with the trolls too!
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