The two very best Christmas presents I ever got were my two children. Yes, they both came a few days before Christmas. My children are adopted so here's the story.
We had decided to adopt children. We came out of the arctic for one year while we were looking for a transfer. We decided to make and application for adoption here. They told us that it might be two years before we would be placed. So the application is long and detailed. There are also interviews and home inspections. A number of references are required and then you wait. We took them seriously that it could be two years.
Well surprise, surprise. They phoned a few days before Christmas to tell us they had a six week old boy for us and could we come up the next day and pick him up.
Well, there was no way this would work. We did not have one piece of stuff for a baby: no crib, no clothes, no food, no diapers. We had nothing for a new baby. The micro manager is quick ion her feet and asked for more time. She also phoned in her resignation. So the next day she shopped until she dropped and got everything she needed for a new baby.
We went to Edmonton and arrived at the appointed time. Again, more interviews. Did we really want a child? So finally the little beaner was brought out for us to see. He was beautiful. We were left alone and asked to discuss the issue. There was really no discussion to be had. So after a few hours we were proudly on our way home
So exactly two years later we get the same call just a few days before Christmas. There were fewer questions this time. We were still asked if we wanted this child. We were asked to discuss it with each other. We were given the child to hold. Who could resist this five week old little girl? Meanwhile our son was completely ignoring the issue. He found some toys to play with. He had no idea what was going on. So a couple of hours later we were on our way home with our new daughter.
So that ended our association with the Arctic. Fifty six and fifty four years later I can still look back at those two wonderful Christmas presents.
So every Christmas I think of the wonderful Christmas presents and how long they have lasted.
What a memory. Our first was born on the 20th and came home on Christmas Day.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really nice story about your precious presents. So sweet! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post about two life-changing events! Merry Christmas, Red :)
ReplyDeleteUntil now I never realised that your children were so very young when you and MM adopted them. They were very lucky to end up with Mr and Mrs Kline. You gave them golden tickets and look at them now! Happy Christmas Keith!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful memory! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
A sweet story and 2 wonderful Christmas presents.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas time blessings are the best!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful presents! I was put into foster care the 26th. Adopted 6 months later. Merry Christmas! (ツ) from Jenn Jilks , ON!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Christmas story, Red. You and the two presents you took home are both lucky to have each other.
ReplyDeleteThe most wonderful Christmas presents.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful story, Red! You have lots to celebrate each Christmas! Merry Christmas to all of you!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful little beaner? I guess I’ve been called worse! Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Red. Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow! Christmas will always be special for you... such a wonderful memory.
ReplyDeleteThe best gifts of all!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful story.
ReplyDeleteI love this story. Merry Christmas, Red.
ReplyDeleteThe days our children arrive are always wonderful. What a blessing you had. Twice.
ReplyDeleteMy best wishes of the season to you, Red and Mrs Red
What wonderful memories of your two most precious gifts!
ReplyDeleteThe day our child arrives is always a beautiful one.
ReplyDeleteI always say a pregnancy is 9 months to get us used to the idea but you just dived in. What a ride!
This is so very beautiful, Red. Our granddaughter was an almost Christmas baby too. Sigh... Yes. The little ones are the best presents for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteKay of Musings again: I had to read this post to Art this morning and he was really touched by it also. We are so very happy for you and your wonderful children. And how wonderful you have such a fantastic “Micro Manager.”
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