Red Thread...

There is an ancient Chinese belief which states that there is an invisible red thread that connects each of us to all of the individuals who have been, currently are, and will in the future be important to us in our lives.

This red thread can stretch, twist, and bend… but will never break.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Re-Adoption Day, 11/4/11

On November 4, I re-adopted Katie in this country. It is not a requirement, but it is highly suggested to do so because it allows Katie to get an American birth certificate.  It seemed like a lot of paperwork, but the process on the day of the adoption was easy.

My mom, dad, sister, cousin, and I took Katie to the courthouse. Once we made it through the metal detector, we had about ten minutes to spare. I went to the information desk to ask where to go, only to get the response, "You're in the wrong building." After a long set of directions, we made it to the right building and made it through another metal detector just in time for our appointment. We were in a full room of people waiting to get adoptions finalized, and we were called last, so it wouldn't have mattered had we been a few minutes late.

Once we entered the courtroom, we were only there about ten minutes. The judge could not have been nicer, and Katie even allowed him to hold her. She liked his judge's robe a lot.

Afterwards, Garyldine took us out for a Chinese meal to celebrate Katie's American adoption day!

The Beginning of the Wait 


Grandma will entertain me as I wait! 


Still waiting to see the judge. 


Waiting some more... 


If I walk awhile, the time will go faster. 


The picture the judge took of all of us. 


Katie got to hold the gavel. 


Signing the Adoption Decree 


Katie's New Friend



Just a couple of pictures at home... 


I make a pretty good shelf decoration! 


Having Fun with the Sunday Paper!

1 comment:

  1. I don't think Katie will fit as a decoration much longer, but it might make a fun place for her to nap and hide from Mommy!

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