Hey all! Things are happening in our adoption process and it
feels so exciting!!! We're hoping things go as fast as they can, and we
can get moving on everything (all the paper work) as quickly as we
possibly can go! I'm so thankful for our adoption agency and our amazing
social worker they are making everything seem doable in a situation
where there really is SOOOOOO much to do and complete!
Right now The Man and I are writing our autobiography! It has been an
intense step back into my childhood that I had forgotten a lot about.
Not because it was bad.... I just struggle to remember so many specific
details (the struggles of getting old... eh?). Some awesome things I got
to write about is how close my family is, how much I love and
appreciate my family, and I got a good look at how amazing my parents
really are. They raised all 4 of us kids to grow up and love and
appreciate each other! What an amazing feat! I also love bragging about
how awesome my siblings are! They are some of my favorite people on this
earth! I can't imagine any moment in my life without them. They have
been there for me through each and every moment (good or bad) and I love
them so much for it. It has been such a great (and time consuming)
writing experience for me.
The funniest conversation The Man and I had about it was when we were
sitting down eating dinner and I was asking him about his autobiography
and how far he was and what he was writing about his parents... Then I
asked him how formal he was writing this autobiography: He said: " A little bit formal and a little bit informal" I said: "You are? I'm writing pretty informal..." He said: "You don't have another kind of writing, that is how you write." I said: "I can write formally, I just hate it... and I don't want to EVER!" He said: "mmm.... I don't know about that..." I said: "It's called voice dear.... I write with a lot of voice" He said: "I don't think formal writing has voice...." I said: "well....... I use smiley faces in my autobiography... so....." He said: laughing at me I said: "I mean a LOT of smiley faces He said: still laughing at me and shaking his head I said: That's a part of my voice!" (laughing)
On another note we had our first home visit YESTERDAY! We have tons of
"assignments," papers, and forms to get ready. We're so excited for this
adoption every step we take we get one step closer to seeing our child.
Our beloved amazing child that is waiting for us in Haiti!
Thanks for all your prayers and support. Please continue!
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