Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Our day in court
We made it to the courthouse just ahead of an ugly looking dust storm. Milled about in the hallway for quite a while talking with our attorney and CPS worker. The kids all played various games on any phone or other device they could lay hands on. Well, three of them did. Duke, after observing what there was to be observed in the hallway fussed a bit and then went to sleep.
At length, we filled into the courtroom and took our seats. I was put under oath while holding a sleeping infant and probably swaying a little bit.
Soon enough all was said and done and we were the legal parents and guardians of all four of our children.
I guess it was kind of a big deal.
For me though, it didn't feel all that momentous. (The evidence of the non-momentusness I was feeling can be observed in the everyday hairdos the girls were sporting) There have been a lot of other days, hours and even minutes during this nearly three year process that have held more poignance as far as I'm concerned. Likely most of those moments will never be noted by many outside of myself.
This was a big day, a noteworthy day, but also it wasn't. She's been mine for a long time already.
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8 comments:
I feel the same way. I kept wondering if I wasn't feeling enough at the hearing, but then I realized that while it was an important day, nothing that went on there made her any more ours than she already is. Having the State of Arizona tell us she is ours is nothing compared to the feeling I've had for so long. It was a validation of that feeling, but not the end nor the beginning.
Well stated! That is a great picture and I am so happy for your family.
Congratulations, it is a great day! Now on to many more!
i'm so happy for you guys! :)
Yay! Congratulations. I am so happy for you.
Despite the non-momentousness of it all, this post still made my heart smile and I am so well-pleased for all of you.
Oh, I am so so happy for you and your family!
Thanks, all!
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