This weekend, a friend of ours from Spokane, Washington was in town. He's also a poet, so he, Heidi, and another friend of ours held a reading at a local bookstore.
A nice crowd came, including a very cuddly little dog. A poem isn't a poem until it's read out loud; hearing Heidi's work -- and our friends' work -- was a great start to the weekend. When Heidi performs her poems, they become more alive than just words on a page, and when the poem really works, the crowd and Heidi both share in a moment of loving language.
Of course we don't know if our child is going to like poetry, or if our child will like movies, or hockey, or stamp collecting, but we know they'll follow hobbies, sports or arts. What's most important, we think, is that our child will find something that moves them, something they care about, something that challenges them, and something they can share with others.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
We're approved, and excited to begin the next part of our journey!
Heidi and I are approved to become adoptive parents!
The approval process was important. It allowed us to have many conversations about our lives as parents, and it allowed us to get to know our social worker, Sue.
Now, our profile is available for birth families to look over. On this blog, we'll talk a little about ourselves to give you a better picture of our lives.
The approval process was important. It allowed us to have many conversations about our lives as parents, and it allowed us to get to know our social worker, Sue.
Now, our profile is available for birth families to look over. On this blog, we'll talk a little about ourselves to give you a better picture of our lives.
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