That afternoon, we received a phone call from a complete stranger to discuss the possibility of adopting her son! She had such a beautiful spirit. I can't describe the emotions that surrounded that phone conversation. ...the reality of the difficulty this presented for her ...the hope it meant for us! In a matter of one phone call, everyone knew that this was really going to happen.
The birth mother said she felt like she was going to go into labor in the next 24 hrs. The doctors and agencies were doubtful. Surprise, she gave birth on Friday morning, less than 36 hours after we were notified that our paperwork was finished! We purchased tickets for the next flight out.
Meeting our son and his birth mother was one of the most unique experiences we've ever had. As we entered the hospital room, we were greeted by a beautiful African American woman, calmly changing the diaper of a beautiful baby boy. Her eyes were full of the joy of giving birth, the anguish of letting go, and the hope that these two strangers held for her child. I'll say it even though it's cliche: We laughed, we cried. How do you say thank you to someone for giving you their child?
So there you have it: One day we're thinking, "I wonder how long it will be before we get a referral? - a few months? - a few years?" Two days later we were driving our new son from the hospital to a hotel room that would serve as home for his first week of life.
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