Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Lucy's Adoption Story (Part 2)


Finally the night of placement arrived.  We nervously drove to the hospital wondering if everything was going to work out, but feeling calm and peaceful.  Shortly after we got to the hospital we got a call from the lawyer saying the papers were signed and we could come see our daughter.

When we arrived in the hospital room, we immediately went over to our sweet birth mother and her mom and gave them a hug.  Then our birth mother handed Lucy to Steve first (he still likes to gloat about that).  After he held her for a little bit then he passed her to me.  It was such an amazing moment to hold her for the first time.  She was SO beautiful and SO precious.  We fell in love with her completely.  It seemed so surreal that I was going to be her mom and Steve was going to be a dad.

After some precious time in the hospital with our birth mother and her mother, the time came for us to take Lucy home.  It was a bittersweet moment.  I was so excited to be Lucy's mom, but I was so devastated for the pain that our birth mother and her mother were feeling.

We took Lucy home (to the hotel).  We spent the whole night awake with her.  She didn't like sleeping in the travel bed we had brought, so Steve and I just took turns staying awake with her the whole night.  The next day, we spent the day cuddling with her.  That night we bundled her up and took her to the train station.  We got on the train to come home.  Again, we didn't sleep all night.  We traded off under my orders.  I told Steve that he was to watch and make sure the baby didn't stop breathing (yes, I'm a worrier!).  It was a LONG train ride home.  I worried about every squeak she made. Part of our train ride home was on Thanksgiving Day.  The train had a delicious meal and they sat us with a very nice couple.  So even though it wasn't with family, we still enjoyed the day, especially because we had our Thanksgiving miracle with us!

We finally made it home.  It was a glorious sight to see my parents, my sister and brother-in-law waiting for us at the train station.  Even though it was a cold night, we pulled up a corner of the blanket, so they could peek at our sweet daughter.

It was very late when we arrived at the train station, but we went back to my sister's house, so everyone could meet our darling little Lucy.  It was such a wonderful time to introduce her to our family.  The next few weeks, were so fun as the rest of our family and friends got to meet Lucy.   Steve and I enjoyed spending so much time with her that occasionally we had to "take turns" holding her.  We fell in LOVE with her more everyday.

Looking back over the past year, it has been one of the best years of our life.  I am so grateful that we get to have her in our family.  I'm so grateful that we were able to be sealed in the temple, to be a FOREVER family!!  Everyday I thank Heavenly Father for the miracle of Lucy, and for the courage and strength of her sweet birth mother.

Birth parents hold a special place in our hearts.  They are often judged and misunderstood by those around them, even close friends and family members.  Our experience is that they have an absolute love for the child(ren) they place and strength and wisdom beyond their age as they make the heart-wrenching decision at placement and handle the grief and pain that follows afterwards.  Birth parents are amazing!!

Adoption truly is about LOVE!

3 comments:

  1. Oh gosh! Last night I got a few tears and chills. Tonight I was cry squeaking and I had chills. I love it. What a great story for such a loved little girl! We need to have a play date. We're just in Kaysville.

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  2. Seriously LOVE your story! I really need to do this. It's so fun to re live all those precious moments. And I also want a play date! :) We're so close to you guys now, there really just isn't a good excuse!

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  3. That would be fun to have play dates!! :) It seems we are always almost just hanging out at home, so we'll have to plan a time for sure!

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