November is National Adoption month, and it holds an extra special place in our hearts. Not only have we adopted twice, but both adoptions were in November! Not only were both adoptions in November, but they were almost exactly four years apart.
Yesterday and today we celebrate “Gotcha Days” for our daughters. It is a special time when we reconnect with those who shared in our joy on those special days, recount the wonderful stories and memories to our daughters, and celebrate our family. In this picture, you see a convergence of over three years of waiting and tears, 30 hours of traveling, and a lifetime of dreams materializing as I touch my baby for the first time and take her out of the hands of a nanny. Gotcha Day is like no other experience in the world.
If you hear someone say they are celebrating their “Gotcha Day” or “Adoption” day, remember this is as special as giving birth to a child. Wish them a very blessed day.
It seems like yesterday we were in China meeting you for the first time. I can’t believe almost ten months have passed already. In the short time you’ve been here, you’ve learned to crawl, walk, and talk. You’ve learned to trust both your mom and dad, as well as rely on your sisters for endless entertainment and fulfillment of your every wish. When you smile, you make all of us stop what we are doing to watch your face light up. You laugh a lot, complain little, and can entertain yourself for a long time. Your nature is curious, independent, and easy-going.
It’s been nearly 10 years since I adopted my daughter, Eleni. Since then, so many things have changed. The adoption restrictions in China have tightened. My “baby” has grown immeasurably, having morphed from a curious, wide-eyed infant into a strong, athletic, confident preteen. I have a decade of parenthood behind me, making me tougher, more compassionate, more forgiving, and more in love than I’ve ever been. I have learned that motherhood is an art, both surprisingly simple and complex. 

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