When we went to court on that Monday, we anticipated being there for the long haul. God, however, knew otherwise. No sooner had we warmed up the most uncomfortable benches known to man (seriously people, don't worry about your tax dollars being wasted in court house comfort) than the social worker came to us and asks us to step out into the hall.
This has never happened before, but I assumed it couldn't be a good thing. Once out of the ear shot of others, she looks at us and says,
"[Baby D's] birth parents called on Friday and said they want to relinquish."
Luke and I just stood there, in complete shock.
She continued, "So most likely today's case will be continued until they've had time to sign and then had their 7 days."
Still, shock.
We re-enter the court room and sit. We wait and wait and wait on the judge, who finally showed up 1.5 hours late.
Finally, I get (what I think) is our continued court date and we leave. (Later, I learn that it was, in fact, rescheduled sooner.) However, I'm still leery because I know that the birth parents still have to show up to sign the paperwork.
Finally, that following Wednesday (the 18th) the social worker calls and tells me that they have signed the relinquishment paperwork.
Luke and I decide not to tell many folks because birth parents have the option of "revoking" their relinquishment for 7 days. For 7 days I am busting at the seams. You see, I rock at keeping other people's secrets, but my own...NEVER.
So, last week when I was stressed to the max, it was all because (well, mostly because) I had not yet heard from the social worker to confirm that the birth parents had not revoked.
Now that he is legally free for adoption, the final paperwork and adoption could take only a few months to be complete...or as little as a couple weeks. It's really up to the government and how fast they want to push paper. We couldn't be happier!
Our sweet little boy,
In our hearts, you've been a Beaver since the first time we laid eyes on you. We knew we would always love you, no matter the outcome, from your first days at home.
Our friends and family have also loved you so very much, from day 1. News of your arrival traveled so fast, and immediately prayers for you were being heard by a gracious, powerful and loving Father in heaven. And, He heard them all.
Some folks prayed for you while they traveled to distant lands.
Some came from far away cities just to meet you.
And our friends right here, they loved you too, from the very start.
As the months passed you grew and grew, and so did our love for you. Somedays were a struggle, but not because YOU were a burden, but rather the emotions of understanding the situation, seeing the pain and knowing, one day, you will have to hear the truth. But, our precious one, God is so good.
You see He knew, before the world was ever formed, that you would be born. He knew that you would come into our home. He knew that we would love you so very much. He knew that you would leave your birth family and become a part of ours. And, as He reminded me so much in the very beginning, He still knows all the days before you. He knows His plans for you, my sweet son, and they are blessed and marvelous and filled with hope.
Our precious baby boy, we are so blessed, honored and humbled that the God who created the heavens with His very hands, would choose us to be your forever family. As we prayed over you, the same God who named each and every star, also revealed to us the perfect name for you.

Awwww... Sooooo precious! It's a good thing I already love him.
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See you, Marvin, Elizabeth, Lucas, Ashlee, *Aaron* (I finally get to type it!) and Baby Girl this weekend!!!
Wow, how neat is that! God is good and your baby Aaron is so adorable! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful name! How great is our God! I don't know what else to say--I'm speechless.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful baby and beautiful name!
ReplyDeleteSo Sweet! So glad for all of you! He is such a joy!
ReplyDeleteI cried at this. I can't get over how little he was. He looks so happy now! I am so happy for you guys. Now, my prayes will continue for Baby Girl and the completion of your adoption journey.
ReplyDeleteYay! Praise the Lord for His faithfulness! We are so happy for the Beaver Fam!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Incredible. I am so happy for you and your family. I still can't believe it all worked out after so long. Prayer is awesome. I love you. And I love his name; I wondered if you would change it. He looks like a sweet little Aaron! Sending much love to you...
ReplyDeleteAaron Thomas-Great Name! I think it fits him perfectly. I love his baby blue eyes! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteYay Yay Yay!!! It is so amazing to finally see his REAL name typed out and his cute little face for all to see. I always knew he was meant for your family. I remember holding him the day you brought him home.... and a million times since. I love him (and all your other amazing kids as well) Welcome home Aaron...(I can type it now!!! It's really yours now.
ReplyDeleteLove you all immensely!!
Paige
Sooo awesome!
ReplyDeleteGod is amazing....that boy is adorable!!!
So happy for you guys.
So, now, is Aaron his birth name or the name your family chose?
So exciting to see him and get to know him more now.
ReplyDeleteI know God's hand is over you and your family and HE is watching over His sparrow!
Many Blessings Beaver Bunch!
Congratulations, Jessica and Luke! May the adoption process go swiftly!
ReplyDeleteAaron is my son's middle name! It was my grandma's maiden name. I'm partial to it ;) Many congrats!!!!!!! I can't wait to see more of little Aaron on the blog1
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How exciting!!! It is so great that Aaron now has his forever home. Is that the name you all have always called him or did you get to pick a new name? What did your other kiddos think of picking a new name? I am thrilled for you all!!
ReplyDeleteAaron is the name that WE chose for him. His birth parents named him at birth and his "old" name started with a "D", hence "Baby D."
ReplyDeleteOur kids handled the transition from "Baby D" to "Aaron" quite well. Elizabeth still calls him Baby D from time to time, but we've been practicing the new name for a while now (probably against the liking of DSS, so let's keep that on the DL,mmmkay?).
Love the new name! Can't stop smiling for you guys! Hope you can come play tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing post. I hope one day Aaron will read this and know how much he has been loved from the start. Congratulations and Best Wishes.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the name! He has the most GORGEOUS eyes EVER! I literally have never seen more pretty eyes than his (don't worry he totally looks like a boy).
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P.S. Love the pics!
awwww. i love crying more happy tears. :0) he is so handsome. i love his name. ohhh i am still so excited.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post!
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