Welcome to Australia

Dear Baby,

We are trying desperately to find you. We know that you are out there somewhere and when we finally get off of this emotional roller coaster we will be able to look back and see where you were all along.

Everyone has been giving to this fundraiser like crazy to help us bring you home and I am so thankful for every penny because without these wonderful people and their encouragement, I know I would never be able to find you.

Sometimes I look around and all I see are pregnant bellies swelling and I wonder what will you look like? Will you be a momma's girl? Will you have a light-up-your-face smile like your daddy and thick dark hair like me? I have so many questions...

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*Me: 2 days old

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*Jason: 1st grade

But none of that really matters. All that matters is that I find you and I finally cradle you in my arms. All that matters is that I will finally be able to have a baby that I can have forever and never let go.

After all, we're all going to Australia, but I am just traveling by boat.

I hope it's a speed boat.


Different Trips to the Same Place

Deciding to have a baby is like planning a trip to Australia. You’ve heard it’s a wonderful place, you’ve read many guidebooks and feel certain you’re ready to go. Everyone you know has traveled there by plane.

They say it can be a turbulent flight with occasional rough landings, but you can look forward to being pampered on the trip. So you go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for a ticket to Australia.

All around you,excited people are boarding planes for Australia. It seems there is no seat for you; you’ll have to wait for the next flight. Impatient, but anticipating a wonderful trip, you wait–and wait–and wait.Flights to Australia continue to come and go. People say silly things like, “Relax. You’ll get on a flight soon.” Other people actually get on the plane and then cancel their trip, to which you cry, “It’s not fair!”

After a long time the ticket agent tells you, “I’m sorry, we’re not going to be able to get you on a plane to Australia. Perhaps you should think about going by boat.” “By BOAT!” you say. “Going by boat will take a very long time and it costs a great deal of money. I really had my heart set on going by plane.”

So you go home and think about not going to Australia at all. You wonder if Australia will be as beautiful if you approach it by sea rather than air. But you have long dreamed of this wonderful place, and finally decide to travel by boat.

It is a long trip, many months over many rough seas. No one pampers you. You wonder if you will ever see Australia. Meanwhile, your friends have flown back and forth to Australia two or three more times, marveling about each trip.

Then one glorious day, the boat docks in Australia. It is more exquisite than you ever imagined, and the beauty is magnified by your long days at sea. You have made many wonderful friends during your voyage, and you find yourself comparing stories with others who also traveled by sea rather than by air.

People continue to fly to Australia as often as they like, but you are able to travel only once, perhaps twice. Some say things like, “Oh, be glad you didn’t fly. My flight was horrible; traveling by sea is so easy.” You will always wonder what it would have been like to fly to Australia. Still, you know God blessed you with a special appreciation of Australia, and the beauty of Australia is not in the way you get there, but in the place itself.

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Comments

Heather Morovic said…
This is a beautiful post Naomi... I saw it through Patti's wall and it really ties in well with her Holland post today. You two are amazing bloggers - keep up the great work and may your boat anchor in Austrailia VERY soon :) Heather Morovic
Race Bannon said…
Naomi, after seeing your baby picture...well, I had no idea you were Chinese. You speak VERY GOOD English!
Denise said…
Dearest Naomi
You had Kaysea and Michael for a little while if for no other reason to know how much you are going to love your baby. It will be an intense special love that has been fought so hard for. A love never taken for granted. All you mommies out there kiss your babies this morning for they are a gift more than you will ever know. People wonder if they could ever love an adopted child well we know first hand! Nonnie and Papa have loved them like our own....Can't wait to see our little treasure. Our God is so GREAT! He is not only our Father He knows what it means to be one. So we will wait patiently for Him to deliver that baby to you and Jason. Love, MOM oxoxo P.S. As for you Mr. Race Bannon Your comment made me laugh at 5a.m. Keep us laughing it is good for our soul. I can see why you used that picture instead of your own LOL! Just Kidding Mr. Bannon:)
Aunt Lori said…
Praying for you Naomi!!
Danielle said…
Ya RB made me laugh too.. at 7 am. But Naomi your post made me cry once again> I wish I could fix it all. I wish I could give you a baby. I wish I could make it all better. I love you baby.
Anonymous said…
So beautifully written Naomi!! Makes me cry. I cannot even begin to imagine what you are going through. But I know that God has a good plan for you and Jason- a future and a hope. I cannot wait to see that perfect newborn baby in your arms. I know you all will never take that precious baby for granted. He/she will have the best family in the world. You all are an amazing young couple in Him. What a blessing to see that. I am praying for you all and will continue to pray!! Much love to you all, Cara
Patti said…
We're all cheering you on and know you will get there, and just like your mom said, these last 6 months showed us all how much we're going to love that baby when it gets here. We might not know the end of the story, but we do know it is going to be GOOD- we have so much to look forward to! Can't wait to meet that new little bundle of sweetness, and spoil him/her to death (and yes, Jason, Nana WILL be spoiling, so stop telling me no!) You two are the best parents already- you've demonstrated that so beautifully by loving K an M so sacrifically and we are all so proud of you. Love you to pieces, daughter-in-love!
cathy said…
NAOMI,
that was so beautiful----

I am praying like crazy for you

your mama - in -loves friend,
xoxox,
cathy
Katrina said…
Hi, I am a follower of your MIL's blog and was a foster parent too. I will be posting on my blog later on today about your giveaway and pray that God will comfort you in your journey.
Unknown said…
What a beautiful post. Having taken that journey, part way, I can tell you that I do understand that it can be a very tough trip. However, with what I see on this blog and Patti's blog it is quite obvious that God has huge plans for you. And what a gift to be able to bring a baby into a family that will love and cherish that child. God bless your small but expanding family :)
Wendy said…
Beautiful post, Naomi. I saw a similar poem about down syndrome. It was called Welcome to Holland. We are a couple who struggled with infertility and adopted 2 lovely little men. One typical, and one with DS. What a blessing adoption is and I can so relate to your post. I guess you can say I traveled to Australia twice, once directly and once by way of Holland :)

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