Monday, October 19, 2009

Preparedness...yes, its a word.

Jordan and I had a nice weekend of working on some last minute details of the nursery. I managed to find some inexpensive curtains and rod at Target, and we found a great lime green lamp at a mid-century modern estate sale on Saturday. After rewiring and changing the shade to a homemade concoction of cork, I think it turned out pretty cute. It's hard to tell from the pictures, but it's actually much lighter than our green walls, and the cork lets little twinkles of light out all over the shade.


Sunday afternoon, while my husband and puppy snoozed through football, I tirelessly sewed away at my had-to-have-it-but-can't-afford-it-so-i'll-make-it mobile. I now completely understand why the original maker charges so much, and I am happy to be finished. It turned out pretty much how I wanted, but just don't look too close!


T and her mom came over for dinner Sunday night and we had a good time talking and getting to know each other better. She liked the nursery and Duke (he was on his best behavior again) and we made plans for Wednesday's Dr. appointment. She told us that she had gone to the hospital on Friday night with contractions, only to be sent home, so hopefully we can find out more of an eta (ha!) at the Dr.'s visit.

We also got to talk to her about names. This has been one of the most frequently asked questions that Jordan and I have received. Do you have a name? Does the birthmother get to pick a name? Do you get to pick the name? Well...to answer a few questions and to keep you guessing: In a typical adoption with our agency, the birthmother is given the option to name the baby at birth and this name is on the original birth certificate. The adoptive parents can choose to keep the name or change the name, and this is put on the second birth certificate given at the time the adoption is finalized (6 mts after placement). Because we are in an open adoption, Jordan and I decided early on that we wanted our baby's name to have both a part of the birthfamily and us, so we picked a few names and tried to remain open (not getting too excited about one in particular) thinking we would decide this with the birthmother. As it turns out, T had picked a name for her baby early in her pregnancy when she was still thinking she would parent. She told us the name at our match meeting, hoping that we might use it as a middle name. So that's where I'll stop. What I will say is that we do have a name, but we are waiting to reveal it until the little guy is here. The good news is, you won't have to wait long!

6 comments:

  1. the nursery looks super cute. our boys have super long names (double middle names). their 2nd middle names are from their birth mothers and we love it that way. love that you are getting to know T better. what an exciting time!

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  2. Thanks for the update! The nursery is so cute! Can't wait to meet the little guy...and know his name! Keep us posted....Jennifer Wines

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  3. Can you believe you are just weeks, if not days, away? We love you guys and can't wait to hear "who" the new addition is to our family! More importantly, can't wait to meet him! Cheryl & Steve

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  4. Anticipation! Love the room!

    Donna and the fam

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  5. We are so happy for you. You are in our prayers and of course so is T. God be with all of you.
    In Christian Love,
    Greg and Terri Way

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  6. It's a perfect room to grow up in. What a blessing for this little boy to have two such wonderful parents. The best is yet to come!

    Many hugs!
    Jennifer

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