Just one week ago our family was separated by country borders and across an ocean
My husband and 6 girls sat anxiously waiting at the airport
for our arrival
surrounded by family and friends they waited and waited
for the long anticipated arrival of baby Noah
With signs made with love and open arms....
lots of open arms
They waited .....people who have loved him before they met him
people who have prayed and sacrificed and served on his behalf
people who believed
he was worth it
All waiting at the finish line
Ready to change a little boys world forever
Finally the moment we had all been praying for arrived
Noah was HOME
Walking around that corner and seeing my family and friends and knowing we were home is a feeling I will never forget
A feeling of belonging
a sense of knowing who you are and where you are supposed to be
I felt as though I could barely stand up I was so overcome with emotion
An overwhelming feeling of relief to see my whole world together in one little circle
Almost 5 years ago Mia was in Noah's shoes....she was coming home
Watching Mia on the welcoming end of this journey was extra emotional
With tears in my eyes, I watched as she softly welcomed him home, Knowing she spent 4 1/2 years, 4 times as long as Noah, in the same circumstances as we just brought him out of
it's a connection that doesn't need words
these two will always share a special bond in knowing what it feels like to be lost
and also what it feels like to be found
Little does Noah know how long ago Kyra was hoping and praying him here
we laughed when she told us years ago that she wanted us to adopt a little brother with down syndrome
and here he is now
safe in the arms of his oldest sister
When I got the chance to really hug Kris, I didn't want to let go.
I have never felt so safe and so grateful to be in that moment.....home
I could finally let the weight of the world,
the weight of this little boy's world,
be lifted from my shoulders
we had done it
we had brought him home
As we woke Noah from his sleep getting off the plane, he had no idea what was waiting for him outside that terminal
His entire world was waiting through those gates
His entire world was about to change
One week ago, Noah landed in America
The moment he walked through the customs terminal, he became a citizen of the United States,
And so much more
He became a nephew
He became a neighbor
He became a friend
He became a cousin
He came HOME
And as we drove up to our home and saw the trees lining the street covered in yellow ribbons,
the banners and balloons surrounding our home
and the pictures of our journey
and our boy
Spread all throughout the house
it was the perfect welcome
for this perfect little boy
Of all the amazing pictures that captured this day so well, my favorite moment was this one
Tucking this little boy safely into his very own bed, in his very own home, with his very own family
And every night for the past week, I tuck him safely into bed and my heart is full
it brings a whole new meaning to the term safe and sound
No longer alone
No longer staring at a ceiling
no longer ignored
no longer afraid
no longer unwanted
All the sleepless nights of worry
(This blanket was Kris's when he was a baby)
it was the perfect welcome
for this perfect little boy
Of all the amazing pictures that captured this day so well, my favorite moment was this one
Tucking this little boy safely into his very own bed, in his very own home, with his very own family
And every night for the past week, I tuck him safely into bed and my heart is full
it brings a whole new meaning to the term safe and sound
No longer alone
No longer staring at a ceiling
no longer ignored
no longer afraid
no longer unwanted
(This blanket was Kris's when he was a baby)