I have to say the tone of what i have written so far has been a little of a downer. So i thought I'd do a little highlight of folks who have surprised me with their awesomeness. Not that it surprised me that they are so fabulous, but that I took it personally - it just feels nice to be on the receiving end of such treatment, especially considering that i am not exactly the warmest person I know.
I will start with my Dad, who got all misty when we nervously sat at the dinner table and told them that we were going forward with adoption. I am not sure how he feels now - I am sure we'll spend time talking at Thanksgiving - but that moment was really surprising and made me feel like we are making him proud on a certain level.
Then there's Hilary, who has agreed to be involved in our guardianship plan. (How many 28 year olds are happy to sign up to take 3 boys should we get hit by a truck? - oh, she'd get the dog too...) Hilary heard of the adoption, and in perfect Hil fashion has buckled down to the work of learning and asking her myriad questions...and being frustrated that she doesn't even know all the questions to ASK! This is one truly great woman. and she's easy on the eyes too, i might add.
Tammy dragged her family out for shave ice to "run into" us when Rey was visiting - so she could meet him, and has since attended a training at the adoption agency-- and i can see the wheels turning in her head, although Lord knows what is going on in there -- she is one crazy gal, and her enthusiasm blows me away. She's the gal who looked at me after a training class and said "...but you only ever talked about the paperwork..." She is constantly letting me tell her all the dumb things people say to me, and helps me laugh them off. She knows that there is part of me that loves when people are stupid - it makes great stories...
Mary Edith totally gets it and has appointed herself local grandma and is just wonderful. She and Doug are ready to watch the boys (if we wanna go to Manila just grown -ups!) or take care of the dog...and has agreed also to be part of the guardianship plan as a "been there-done that" adviser to Hilary. And i know she's gonna show up with pockets of candy and all that - she's just that way.
Jen wants to give us a "shower" - she just went to one for a 7 year old coming from the Ukrane in which they gave gift certs for clothes and that kind of thing because the kids need everything from underwear to a razor scooter and books and a trip to build a bear! There is a lot to catch up on. She said our friend Barb P. had little quizzes on the country of origin at the shower she gave, and labeled things all over with their Ukranian names. That is pretty cool, and soooo clever, don't you think? But it is hard to think of asking our buddies to participate in this...still, i am totally bowled over by the idea!
Suzanne has an adoptive sibling group of 3 and brought over her favorite books for us to read, and I know will be a terrific resource.
Deanna happily gave up a school night with family to come learn about adoption, Robert watched Henry and Coop while we went to the class.
Laurel tells me that she is just excited that we are doing God's will for us, even though it is hard. And arranged for a Philippino cooking lesson for me in her home!
Dave has offered to go to Manila with us to help negotiate all our kids.
Just yesterday, Leanne and Jodi sent these wonderful encouraging emails with the "keep the faith" message.
Rebekka and Megan always make a point to ask how it's going, and because Rebekka adopted a few years ago, she has some fabulous stories of stupid people. (i get to laugh at them, because it's not my kid. And her attitude is really that they are stupid and we write them off and feel superior.)
Phil is connected to Manila and has been an encouragement in feeling like we could ask questions...
Barbara, the amazing quilter from across the street has offered to make a quilt WITH Rey when he gets here. So he can choose the fabric. Wow.
And i have got to brag on Coop and Henry. They will be the most impacted people, and we never asked them if it was ok. They responded to the idea of adoption with excitement and hoots and hollers. But the reality will be ugly - there's going to be issues of jealousy and attention and opportunities that not all 3 kids get the same treatment. The kids are giving up a lot. But from what they said in their sibling class last week, they do get that this is a blessing for them too. They look forward to 3 boys. overall, i know they are on board!
I am still reserving the right to write about stupid people. If nothing else, we can all laugh at their stupidness. Especially now, before they are being stupid in front of Rey. Even now, they are stupid in front of C & H, and i want to slap them, but i am told that would not be in good form, so i have not done so. but i have wanted to.
But for now, i am just going to bask in the awesomeness. ESPECIALLY as Thanksgiving approaches!