I rarely post here these days, but I wanted to take the opportunity to thank my wife, Keri, for being such a wonderful mother and wife. I think back to July 23, 2007 standing in that hot room on the second floor of the social services building in Wuhan. We saw the back of Eden's head over the shoulder of her caregiver for the first time and all that waiting finally became real. Frankly I was just out of it--excited, but thinking too much to be feeling anything.
Keri, on the other hand, was full of emotion that ran the gamut. She laughed, she cried. Eden cried mostly. I think any parent has doubts about whether they are up to the task. I certainly did walking out of that room and back to the bus, our adopted daughter in hand for the first time. I never had any doubt of Keri, though. She has been a wonderful wife, and that day she added "mom" to her title and I have never ceased to be amazed the skill, talent and love she brings to that role.
So to moms on Mother's Day, thank you. To my wife on Mother's Day, thank you, I love you, and I can't wait for the Uganda side of our family expansion in the coming months. And I promise to pick my stuff up off the floor more often.
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Hello long lost friends! We let another gotcha day go by without a reunion! We miss yall!
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