Thursday, February 20, 2014

Sister Act

"Change in all things is sweet." ~ Aristotle

Last Tuesday, I got a personal call at work. It was Ashley. She asked if I could talk for a minute and I immediately thought something was wrong. I asked if I could call her back because I was with a customer. As soon as I was done I rushed outside to call her.

Ash said she got a phone call from our daughter's social worker. The social worker told her that our daughter's bio mom had given birth to a baby boy on February 5 and they wanted to know if we were interested in fostering with potential adoption. We, of course, said yes and they set up a meeting for the next day to discuss placement. At the end of the meeting, which was attended by various people involved in both kids' cases, it was decided that baby boy would be placed with us!

Our house was only licensed for one foster child at that point so we had to set up a visit for an annual inspection and capacity change. That was set up for yesterday and capacity change was granted. Once we were licensed for two foster kids, Ash called baby boy's social worker to arrange a transfer from his satellite home to our home. Yesterday at 4:30 we met him, signed the paperwork and brought him home!

That's right! Our little girl is now a big sister! And she's great at it! She likes to kiss him and pat him and rub his head. The little guy is very cute and very little. He is two weeks old now and weighs 6 pounds, 14 ounces. He's about 20" long. That's a big change from when we brought our little girl home. She was already 10 months old. We didn't have to swaddle her or burp her or even hold her bottle while she ate. It's all new and all awesome!

So yeah, we went from having no kids to having two under two in less than eight months. To make things even crazier, we got permission to take them both out of state for an upcoming vacation we had planned. Two babies on a plane. I can almost guarantee that if our flight isn't full nobody will be sitting in that third seat.

Our little family is evolving faster than we expected and we couldn't be happier!