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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Visitors Visitors

Today was the day we could finally travel back to Illinois. Grandma Wurmnest and Aunt Jenna drove us home - we had a packed Enclave that's for sure! We took it easy on the way home stopping every 2 hours to get Jack out, feed him, change him, whatever he needed, etc. Then we arrived home from Tennessee on Tuesday, February 2 around 5:30PM. Around 7:00 Jack had his first set of visitors.

Zachery, Lindsey, and Issac with Jack!


Sarah and Missy with baby Jack - They brought balloons!
 Mitzi met Jack for the first time and they were fast friends. Mitzi sniffed, licked Jack's forehead and left. She will do great with the baby as I knew she would.

Jack and Mitzi - fast friends!!
Chad came home from his workshop tonight so we could be a family in our home for the first time! It was the best feeling in the world and I can't wait to see what the next part of our journey is! But for now... goodnight! A midnight feeding is close at hand! :)

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Meet the Grandparents!!!

The first time grandparents are in town and boy they are excited!!! Grandma and Grandpa Wurmnest, along with Aunt Jenna, arrived yesterday around 4:30pm. They were just so amazed at how tiny and cute Jack was! We ate Backyard Burgers and just had a great time admiring little Jack!



Grandma and Grandpa Wurmnest


Your "favorite" Aunt Jenna!
 Today Grandma and Grandpa Waughop arrived and there were lots of tears! They have both been praying for a little one for so long and here he is!!! We had a great day just hanging out in the hotel room and enjoying life with little Jack in our lives at last!

Grandma Waughop


Grandpa Waughop
 For dinner tonight we got Corky's BBQ and had a feast to celebrate Jack's arrival and it was a great family time! It was also Grandma Wurmnest's birthday so Mommy surprised her with a cake and TCBY frozen yogurt! YUM!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

A Day at the Courthouse

Today we will be traveling to the courthouse in the birthparents hometown. They will be signing over rights to us and we will get custody of Jack. The ride took around 2 hours and Jack did wonderful!
we met our Tennessee lawyer at the courthouse along with the birthparents. They were doing a little better today however we knew it still was very emotional for all involved. They signed papers first then we went in to sign. I wanted to give them time with Jack while we had to do paperwork and I think they apprciated that! I wanted them to spend as much time with him as they could since they were giving him to us for a lifetime! After papers were signed we officially had custody! The birthparents have 10 days to change their mind which is scary! But we all felt very good at the end of the day so I hope they feel the same. Jack feels like he is a part of us now - I couldn't bear it if they took him from us!!
When we returned Mommy and Jack stayed at the hotel hanging out and bonding while Daddy went to get dinner. We ate dinner and hung out with Jack! Jack is now an American Idol fan. LOL.
We went to bed around 9:30 and Jack slept after each feeding for about 2 1/2 hours each time - whoo hoo!!! We got 7 hours of sleep tonight. Very good baby.... I think it was the new Snuggabunny bassinet we bought him while we were down here!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Jack is discharged from the hospital!

I went back to the hospital early the next morning and was so ready to hold Jack. During the day it was a lot of coordinating with lawyers while feeding and changing Jack. Jack was to be discharged that afternoon and there was a lot of information coming our way. The nurses were awesome with loading us up with several packages of Pampers, formula, supplies, etc. Then finally it was time for Jack to leave with us.

New Family of 3!!!
The lawyer came to the hospital because the birthparents had to sign Jack over to be discharged to the lawyer. He walked out with us and saw us put him in the car. The lawyer then put us in charge of Jack.

 We drove back to the hotel and made a list of things we needed for our stay. I went to Target and came home with $200 of stuff for Jack and food for us.
After a while we throught we would try sleeping after a feeding. However Jack had other plans. Nighttime for us was daytime for Jack. So we were up until around 3:30 and Jack finally slept once we put him in his carseat (which he loves)!!! We got about 3 1/2 hours total that night but not bad for night #1.

Monday, January 23, 2012

This is the Moment....

We woke up early this morning to head the rest of the way to Memphis, TN around 6AM. I hadn't slept much and was really tired but I didn't care because today was the day I had been waiting for and anticipating! We were going to meet our son!!!
We got to the hospital and as we pulled into the parking deck "This is the Moment" from Jekyll and Hyde came on the radio! (HOW CRAZY IS THAT?) Then went to meet the birthfather in the lobby. We met the birthfather and went upstairs to the NICU where the baby and birthmother were. The baby had ingested some of his feces during delivery so they were keeping him on watch for his breathing. We went to the room and then there he was!!! He was so tiny I couldn't believe it. He was only 5lbs 9oz, 19 inches long!
We decided to name him Jackson Clyde Wurmnest. However we will be calling him Jack! We were able to hold him and talk with the birthparents. I didnt' know what to say to them because all I wanted to do was hug them and thank them over and over!! This gift was soo amazing and I would forever be in their debt. They stepped out because it was very hard to do what they were about to do.
We spent time with Jack and then Chad was able to change his first diaper EVER! Then the birthparents came back in and we ended up moving to the less critcal part of the NICU. After some time Chad and I went to lunch and when we came back up we met with the social worker, Reneka. We also had been on the phone non-stop with the Tennessee lawyer and the Illinois lawyer retaining their services and getting coordinated.
Around 2:00 the birthparents left with lots of tears but they were confident in their choice of us as Jack's parents. Chad and I made phone calls, held Jack, fed Jack, and just reveled in the amazingness of it all! around 6:45 we went to go find a hotel and grab a quick bite. We ended up staying at an extended stay hotel with a studio apartment. The nurses had suggested that if one of us were staying at the hospital that night that it should be Chad since I looked like I was going to drop over with lack of sleep. So Chad went back to the hospital and I stayed and slept. I was still so excited I couldn't sleep like I should of but got a little bit of sleep. It was such an amazing day!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

It only takes a phone call....

Chad and I had just sat down to eat a quick lunch before starting a Sunday afternoon of projects when I happened to look at my phone and realized I had missed a phone call. The number was restricted. I asked Chad if he had one too and he did!!! The only restricted calls we got was from Adoption Network Law Center! I called them and they said they had an immediate birth situation and wanted to know if we could leave to go to Memphis, Tennessee to pick up a baby boy born only 2 days earlier. After hearing all of the medical information and background on the birthparents we were sooo excited and accepted. It almost seemed too good to be true.
The birthparents were a married couple who already had 6 other children. Mom didn't even know she was pregnant until 2 weeks before she gave birth and one week before Dad had gotten laid off of work. They could not support another child so they decided to give the baby to us! What an amazing act of love!!!!
Well of course we couldn't contain the news and we called the new grandparents to be! We called all of the important people in our lives, including work to let them know we were going out of town for a while to bring back our son! My friend Lindsay Hanes came over and we ran out to grab some essentials we would need in our hotel. Being in another state we would have to wait up to 2 weeks for the Interstate Compact to go through.
We packed quickly and headed out around 6:00PM. We stopped in Marion, IL about 10PM so we could get some sleep and head out early. We had talked with the birthparents and agreed to meet at 10am at the hospital. They already seemed amazing and I couldn't wait to meet them. Of course I couldn't wait to meet our new little guy so I only slept like 2 hours that night. The next day would change our lives forever!!!