"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break." - An ancient Chinese proverb.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Saturday April 21 - finally, the weekend!
We had a fun and busy Saturday. In the morning I was up and out early to get to a migratory bird walk in Rockcreek Park being led by one of the bird guys from the zoo. We met at 8a.m. for a two hour walk. It was the most glorious morning - perfect weather. We had several good spottings, have included just photos of a male wood duck, red-bellied woodpecker and a yellow-bellied sapsucker. After that a quick rush home to clean up and head out to the house of friends Shawn and Karen, one of the Chinese adoption couples that is part of our monthly group. Six of the couples were there and we had a wonderful time. Shawn & Karen were wonderful hosts and we all really enjoyed the wonderful company, time on the deck and the terrific food. It was so nice to get to spend some extended time together, and considering the disappointment for some of us about not making the referral cut off, we were a pretty cheery group - possibly thanks to the delicious sangrias? Michele & Mark, who were LID 10/24/05 leave May 9th to bring their daughter home so we were very excited for them. Karen set the cutest table and had red plates and everyone had a namecard and ladybug at their plate! We were again spoiled by people's generosity. Karen had made us each the most beautiful little quilts with a soft backing, Toni & Tom gave us a lovely "colours" book and Ellen & Rick gave us some cute frog bath toys and some Nemo appliques to put in the tub that also check water temperature. We all had a lovely time together. We then headed back to our area where we met up with some of our relatives who will be moving back to this area from Connecticut and a sibling of the same cousin who is in our area in an intensive schooling program. We had a fun night out together and were glad to celebrate Rachel's birthday. We were quite exhausted by the time we got home that evening.
We are Melanie & David and have been married 17 years. On July 1, 2007 we adopted our amazing and precious daughter Indigo in Jiangxi province. On February 1, 2010 we returned to China and adopted our son Isaac from Jiangsu province.
You first come to us in an envelope with letters, forms and such. Just tiny little pictures with nothing warm to touch. You grew in our imagination, in our hearts, and in our minds. You brought us greater joy than we ever thought we'd find. A phone call started labor pains which lasted 'til we met. Strangers brought together a day we won't forget. You bloomed as you were planned in our hearts, our lives, our home. Our child of chance, of plan, of will, you're now our very own. Author unknown.
Waiting by Karen Cooper
I haven't met you yet or seen your face, but in my heart you hold a place. My hopes grow with each passing day, even though you're miles away. I know you're there waiting for me, as I am here waiting to see, the child God has sent from above, to make me a mother and share all my love.
2 comments:
Gald you had a good time and that you liked the quilt.
Looks like your Saturday was very busy.
I'm glad you all had a great time. We missed seeing you!
Kristi
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