Adoption - The WAIT, The CALL!

in adoption •  7 years ago 

Some babies come via "the stork", our child, he became ours through "THE CALL". Just over two years ago, I became a mom - finally! Becoming a mother was my dream, I had no other. So when I found out I have unexplained infertility, it really felt like life gave me a slap in the face. I was wrong though, life isn't that harsh, it was merely nudging me in the right direction. 

When my husband and I made the decision to adopt, it felt right! We were MADE for adoption, without ever realizing it until the point where it was one of our only options. So, we filled in all the correct paper work, seeked counsel from a social worker and applied for our name to be put on the RECAP list (Register on Adoptable Children and Prospective Adoptive Parents). Then, we waited.

THE WAIT!

Our application to adopt went through in April 2015. If I thought the 5 years we took to try and conceive was long, I was about to receive a wake up call. Just imagine this scenario:

You know that you are going to become a parent. You don't know whether it will be within the next week, or perhaps it will take year. 

You know that you need to prepare for a new baby. You don't know the age of the child, the size of the child or the gender.

You know that their is a child out there waiting for you. You don't know how long he or she has been waiting and what his or her physically and emotional needs are. 

You know that you will get THE CALL. You have no clue whatsoever when that will be, not one hint.

The wait is tormenting. If my cell phone was about to die and I had no mean to charge it, I would literally go into panic mode. What if I missed the most important call of my life? My mobile became my best friend. There were times when I would stare at it, willing it to just damn well ring, let it be her, let it be the social worker phoning to congratulate me! I constantly felt anxious, no matter the advice given to me to "just relax" - YOU RELAX!

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And then it came...

WE GOT THE CALL!

On the 1st of July 2015 (a Wednesday morning), at 10:15 am - I BECAME A MOM. I was driving home from a meeting, I had my best friend (cell phone) seated safely on the passenger seat. It rang. The name of our social worker appeared. I knew. 

The wait, the anxiety, the doubt, the roller coaster of emotions...it was all worth it. We were very lucky, we only waited 2 months before being matched with a beautiful baby boy. He was and is perfect in every way. I would've waited even longer if I had to...I would do anything for him!

THE DAYS THAT FOLLOWED

Although we met our son almost two and a half years ago today, I can remember the days that lead up to us holding him for the first time so vividly! We met him and took him home 7 days after we received our life changing call. We rushed to prepare his nursery, shopped for clothes and baby paraphernalia, announced to the world that we were going to be parents, not in 9 months, in 7 days!

The moment we laid eyes upon our boy is explainable. We were in awe, we felt privileged. We were blessed. 

This picture says it all:

(The moment we met our son)

Much love - @sweetpea

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Great story dear
Thanks for post

Wow guys!! That's amazing! I'm a firm believer in adoption - so amazing!!!!

That's good to here! There are so many kids in South Africa needing a family, you'd think there would be more peopl adopting , but many still view it as a strange concept. X

Don't get me wrong, having your own kids is amazing, but with so many kids that don't have a home - adoption (in my view) is such a humble way of giving them a well deserved home too :)

Such an inspiring story , thanks for sharing this with us @sweetpea

Thanks Phil, thank YOU for reading it :)

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us, what a happy occasion that must have been. I can just imagine the feelings that must have flowed through you and your husband. I am sure you are great parents.

We try to be good parents, its really a difficult job though! :)

Tell me about it, we had onetree, imagine that :)

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This is such an amazing and heartwarming story. Becoming a parent is one of the best things that can ever happen to a person. Thanks for sharing sweetpea

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This gave me goosebumps - my brother was also adopted by my parents when he was 10 days old - blood or adopted, it does not matter, the love is no less. This is a beautifull story. Resteeming

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I love hearing from people who have adoption close a heart! You are right, you do not need to share the me blood to share the same love. X

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