A tale of that wacky world of infertility that has now spiraled into the fascinating world of Guatemalan adoption and now... Parenting a child who's smile lights up the world, has a laugh that would drive the meanest person to hysterics and who also happens to have a genetic deletion at 16p11.2.
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Update and Some Blogger Happy News
First... I spoke with our social worker L at the agency. She is very upset that we don't have an update and gave us the number of the pediatrician in Guatemala. She said he is very kind and speaks fairly decent English. I have called our pediatrician here to find out if she will call on our behalf and, if not, what questions we should ask the doctor. UGH - this is frustrating!
Second - a bit of happy news over at Deanna's so go give her some loving. She and her wonderful husband are going to become parents to a baby boy who is due October 10th.
It's a beautiful day today and I hope I have time to get out an enjoy a little of it. What I really feel like doing is calling the pediatrician and then, when I know everything is ok, kidnap Marc and go down the shore. It's so nice outside and I just want to stroll along the boardwalk, holding hands with my sweetie, trying not to buy the incredible treats they sell up and down the boardwalk.
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Julie, my hubby and I are going to try some counselling! Thanks for the tough love.
ReplyDeleteHoping that your doctor will do the call for you.
ReplyDeleteLet us know what the doc says but remember no news means he is probably just fine, as awful and frustrating as that sounds.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out. I'm feeling pretty good today.
I agree! Indulge!! I hope for news, especially good news.
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That would be great if your doctor would call. I hope he does. I also hope you get that walk in, it sounds really nice.
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