I will keep this blog post short. I know that the only reason you are visiting it is to read my lovely musings and enjoy my pitiful perfect grammar ;)
On Friday morning we were scheduled to appear in court. Abdissa was supposed to pick us up at a specified time, but because traffic was terrible he was about an hour late to get us. So when he was able to get there we hopped in the car and headed out to court. We got there, walked swiftly up six flights of stairs, booked it down the hall, and just as soon as we turned left into the court waiting room our names were called! Absolutely perfect timing!
We walked in and sat before the judge. She asked us several questions such as: Do you intend to adopt Meryn and Saryn, have you met them yet, do you understand that this is a binding contract...etc. She reviewed our file, and found that there was an additional document that she wanted added before she would sign off on it. She dismissed us. As soon as we left the room Abdissa started making calls to get the extra document delivered to us a.s.a.p. Within an hour the document arrived, it was submitted to the judge, and we were called back in. The judge said, "It looks as though I have everything I need to proceed on this case." "The girls, they are all yours." "Congratulations." There are absolutely NO WORDS to describe the joy we felt in that moment.... no words. Thank you Jesus!
So... I'll delay you no longer... Introducing the most precious set of twins you will ever lay your eyes on... Meryn Grace Wiginton and Saryn Faith Wiginton!!!!!
* it was very important to us to keep their given names since they are 2 years old. The original spellings were Meron and Saron. Since we live in the south and there is no telling what people would come up with when they tried to pronounce it (we have heard all kinds of crazy pronunciations when we show people their picture with their name on it), we decided to simplify the spelling.
On Friday morning we were scheduled to appear in court. Abdissa was supposed to pick us up at a specified time, but because traffic was terrible he was about an hour late to get us. So when he was able to get there we hopped in the car and headed out to court. We got there, walked swiftly up six flights of stairs, booked it down the hall, and just as soon as we turned left into the court waiting room our names were called! Absolutely perfect timing!
We walked in and sat before the judge. She asked us several questions such as: Do you intend to adopt Meryn and Saryn, have you met them yet, do you understand that this is a binding contract...etc. She reviewed our file, and found that there was an additional document that she wanted added before she would sign off on it. She dismissed us. As soon as we left the room Abdissa started making calls to get the extra document delivered to us a.s.a.p. Within an hour the document arrived, it was submitted to the judge, and we were called back in. The judge said, "It looks as though I have everything I need to proceed on this case." "The girls, they are all yours." "Congratulations." There are absolutely NO WORDS to describe the joy we felt in that moment.... no words. Thank you Jesus!
So... I'll delay you no longer... Introducing the most precious set of twins you will ever lay your eyes on... Meryn Grace Wiginton and Saryn Faith Wiginton!!!!!
Meryn Grace Wiginton |
Saryn Faith Wiginton |
* it was very important to us to keep their given names since they are 2 years old. The original spellings were Meron and Saron. Since we live in the south and there is no telling what people would come up with when they tried to pronounce it (we have heard all kinds of crazy pronunciations when we show people their picture with their name on it), we decided to simplify the spelling.