I went back because I told her I would. I went back to meet the girls
great grandmother. She is family now. She was the only one who didn't agree with our birth-moms adoption plan because she said.."no white folks are going to bring those babies back to see you." She didn't trust..She didn't know us though. Now she does.
So I went back. I walked into a small one bedroom apartment
to see Grandma. She stared at the girls and said
"Lordy me, those are some fine babies."
I couldn't agree with grandma more. She held them and kissed them and watched me be their mommy. I could hear her saying "my, oh my, fine indeed." That's when she looked at me and said, "you've done a fine job. I can tell they're loved and the kids love them. They are healthy and happy." She then asked me to send her a picture of the three of them together and I told her I would.
and I will.
I will be forever grateful for the
chance to be a small part of this family.
The girls birth mom was there and their bio sister, Mimi, and so I got their first family
photo.
Mimi ended up coming back home
with us to spend a few nights and get to hang
out with her sisters.
In the end it's all about
family.
I love living outside of normal.
You never know what we'll be doing next.
12 comments:
What a beautiful post!!! Your right...this is what it is about....family!!! I love this story.
Love it!! Thanks for posting this:)
I just came across your blog and wanted to let you know how beautiful I think it is!
Love your story about your girls birth family. So precious!
Blessings,
Laura
Thanks for sharing such a wonderful story.
Laurel :)
Oh I am just in tears....what a beautiful story. What a blessing this was to their grandmother. This is how God intended for all of us to be....all about His love for each other. God bless you my friend.
I am just crying my eyes out...what a great post, pictures and your so right sister..this is what it is all about! I love this and I love you!
Beautiful love!!!!!!!!!
Really, it just doesn't get any more beautiful than this!!!!!!!
Your girls are so wonderful. Their skin is so smooth and fresh. I have a Latino granddaughter (I am caucasian) and I appreciate everyone who loves her as much as we do.
So wonderful! And the girls look absolutely adorable!
Oh how wonderful for the mom to have this picture (and the grandma too). You have such a loving heart and a beautiful family!
~ Nan
i just found your blog, and i don't really know anything about you. but i do know this. i am passionate about orphans, my husband and i are in the process of fostering/adopting and this blog just gave me the chills reading it. thanks for sharing.
You've got me crying...
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