03 June 2008

Happy Readoption Day!




What a happy day! Today we stood in the same courtroom where Jackie became our legal son and rejoiced in Elianna Ray's readoption. I didn't think I'd get so emotional about this formality, but it made me weep with joy!

15 comments:

emily said...

Praise the Lord for His good and indescribable gifts!!

That makes me happy.

TentCamper said...

Congrats!!!
That has to be a great feeling. I was adopted 40 years ago and just found my natural mother this year. I will finally meet her in 2 weeks. I have been posting about it a bit on my blog. I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Tish said...

how wonderful! the photos just radiate with joy! praise God for His goodness!

Unknown said...

Congratulations!! Elianna Ray is si precious.

Unknown said...

Congratulations! Your little girl is just adorable :)

latoethiopia said...

Such joy! Congratulations!

Nicholas said...

Oh I love these pictures! How wonderful for your family and Ray Ray!! Congratulations - you look marvelous!!! xoxo

Liesl said...

Congratulations!! I must say, that last photo of little Elianna Ray and her mommy is absolutely precious.

darci said...

congratulations! what a special day. the pictures are beautiful and speak volumes about the love you guys have in your family. thanks for sharing.

cbpaschall said...

Yeah! We have 2 pictures in that courtroom too, what memories!!!

FHL said...

So wonderful! Congratulations!!!

Anonymous said...

YAY!! Beautiful Ray Ray!! I'm so happy for you all and so thankful we're friends.

Kristi J said...

congrats...I can't wait to get our little girl. What a beautiful little girl and family...thanks for sharing,
kristi johnson

Rebecca Lily said...

Gorgeous pictures!! That little Ray Ray melts my heart every time I see her. :)

Rebecca

Brad and Christy Sherrell said...

Congratulations Hausam family. We just completed our readoption of Kidus on June 6 so we missed you by just a couple days. We have the same pictures with the same judge! It is amazing to know that Kidus is above and beyond our son now. I also didn't think it would be a big deal because it was just a formality but it hit us as well!