Here’s another page from Mason’s baby scrapbook.
Believe it or not, we actually got those fortunes the day Mason came home from the hospital. Crazy huh? It had been the longest, most amazing, spiritual, difficult, beautiful, joyful, EMOTIONAL day ever. I’ve decided not to share too many details beyond that about placement day.
But I will say that when we left the hospital with Baby Boy, we were elated. I rode home in the backseat so I could look at him for the entire car ride. He was perfect.
We stopped and got dinner before going to Spencer’s Mom’s house (where we were staying until paperwork cleared and we could return to our home in Idaho). I had been too excited to eat much all day (I’ll be honest, the past couple of days) and we were both starving. So we grabbed some Chinese food.
I am not superstitious. I don’t believe in fortunes. But I do believe in tender mercies. And I did find the messages to be a happy little coincidence. We HAD Just witnessed a miracle. The greatest of our lives. And our dearest wish HAD finally come true.
And now here we are three months later, and I’m watching our little miracle sleep. Our family is so blessed.
This is a really sweet post. And scrapbook page. And I love your new header too.
ReplyDeleteAlso, please come live next door to me. I miss you mucho and it would be so so so fun to play together ever day.
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I love this page too. So sweet and precious, just like your little new baby! He is such a miracle. I can't wait to meet him someday!
ReplyDeleteI think we should all live on a street together. In three cute little houses in a row. With room for other friends and romates. It would be so grand. And we could scrapbook and craft during the day and play crochet between all the yards when our husbands came home. And all our kids and dogs could be friends. It would be so lovely.
I love you!
This is so darling!! Such a sweet post and a beautiful page. You are so talented!! Um, can I live on that street too?! I miss you friend!!
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