I'm sure you have heard the news by now that WE ADOPTED A BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY!!! Kyson Chance LeMoine was born on April 20th and was in our arms on April 22nd.
The story is a crazy one that I have spent a month processing and trying to recover from! I am sorry to have left so many of you hanging without details to the story, but life has been a bit hectic around here! Without further ado, here goes my attempt to tell the craziest story of my life...
Tuesday morning (April 21)
I was at work at the elementary school that I work at, in the middle of state testing one-on-one with a kiddo. For those of you not in the world of education, state testing is a pretty stinkin' big deal. I noticed my phone vibrating and American Adoptions was showing up as the caller. I didn't think too much of it, thought it was probably just our social worker calling to check in. I had sent an email yesterday begging for details on how many expectant families we had been shown to and if there might be any leads on a match. My impatient self was having a hard time with the fact that we had been reactivated for a whole two weeks without hearing anything (trust me, in hindsight I fully see how ridiculous I was being). I was also in the middle of state testing and couldn't exactly just pick up my phone. A few minutes later I noticed a call coming in from the hubs. Hmmm, I thought to myself, something might just be happening with our adoption. A few seconds later I get this text from Kirby: CALL ME NOW. Adoption.
Instantly, I knew something was really happening with our adoption. In my mind, I was thinking we had probably been matched with a new expectant mom; I never dreamed they had the news they did. Eventually we got to a point where the student I was working with could take a break and I quickly called Kirby. He told me that he had set up a conference call with the agency for us at 11:15. They had called him and said they had, "exciting news that we should both be on the phone for." I finished up that day's testing with the student I was working with and quickly sent him back to class. There was a meeting happening in my classroom, so I frantically searched for an empty room to make this oh-so-very important phone call. When we got on the phone with the social worker she said, "Well, there was a baby boy born last night in Detroit and the birthmom has chosen you. Are you interested in hearing more details?" OF COURSE WE WERE INTERESTED IN HEARING MORE DETAILS!!!!
And then......
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