the right to hold you
In 2015, our family welcomed our third child to the chaos through the emotional and complex reality of adoption. Our son was almost three when he became part of our family, and I blogged about the experience for a little over a year. This section of my website contains the archives of that blog, which I called “the right to hold you.” If I wrote about adoption today, my words probably wouldn’t mirror what I wrote in 2014/15, but I’ve left them as originally authored for authenticity. Our little guy has been with us for over 6 years, and if I write about him today, it’s likely to be in the context of parenting a child with disabilities.
Mama's gotcha baby!
This, my friends, is what redemption looks like. Forgotten becomes rejoiced over. Abandoned becomes sought out. Discarded becomes fought for. Despair becomes hope. Broken becomes loved. Darkness becomes light. Death becomes life. An orphan becomes a son and brother.