As I was watching her, I couldn't help but reflect on how much of a blessing her and Keagan are to our family! I thought back to 10 years ago when my parents decided they wanted to adopt a baby. We were so excited as a family but had no idea what a roller coaster ride the adoption process was. I won't go into all the details, but it's not a quick and easy process. I had decided to serve a mission around the same time, and I wanted nothing more than to have a baby in our home before I left, knowing that I wouldn't get to see my family for 18 months. The Lord had a different time line in mind.
I left on my mission June 25, 2003 and Vanessa was born August 21, 2003, my birthday. I knew that this special connection was the Lord's way to help me feel connected to her since I wouldn't be around for the first 16 months of her life. My family was diligent to send me pictures every month, so I could see her grow up. I still have every single picture tucked away in my scripture case. I was sad I couldn't be there for all the celebration along the way, but I always took comfort in my assumption that my family would wait for me to get Vanessa sealed to us. I never clarified this; I just assumed. March 6, 2004 rolled around and my family went to the Manti temple to have Vanessa sealed to us...I was still on my mission. The heartbreak was back. I loved being a missionary, but I wanted so badly to be with my family during these special times. January 15, 2005 rolled around. I remember sitting on an airplane from Cleveland to Salt Lake City and not quit sure how to feel. The last 18 months of my life felt like a dream. Like it never really happened. I was sad to leave, nervous about what was ahead, and excited to see my family.
I couldn't help but wonder, "Would Vanessa know who I am? Would she cry when I tried to hold her? What's it going to be like to see my family again? She's almost 1 1/2 years old. How big is she going to be?" The anticipation made the flight longer. We landed. I was in no rush to get off the plane. I sat in my seat and gladly let everyone else go ahead of me. Finally, I got off and walked down the airport corridors. I stepped onto the escalators leading to the airport waiting area and saw my family: My dad and Karen, my mom, Shantell, Danielle, my friends Abby and T'liese, and a previous mission companion Annie.
Vanessa's CTR cookie |
Vanessa finished combing "baptism bear's" fur and it was time to head to the church. All our family started rolling in, less than 5 minutes before it started, as usual. Dad would have the opportunity to baptize his 4th child. Keagan still has 3 more years.
David, Diane, and Grandma Ferre |
Dean, Ann, Amanda, Jaxon, Max |
Debbie and Kim, aunt and uncle |
Vanessa practicing the piano |
My family! Danielle, Nate, Owen, Dakota, and Austin were there in Spirit |
4 comments:
thank you for sharing these details about her special day. I too, cannot believe how fast time goes by. I have great memories of the time spent with your family, love you guys!
Thanks for a beautiful blog. I love you. You will never know how hard I tried to get you home for the sealing. I think your mission president's wife thought I was NUTS!!! It broke my heart that you weren't there but I knew we couldn't wait to have Vanessa sealed to us either--just to important of an ordinance to put off. Thanks for speaking at the baptism--IT was PERFECT!!
One of THE reasons we are here on earth. Congrats Vanessa, we are so proud you made that choice.
So cute Holly. Congrats to your sweet sister.
Post a Comment