I’m not a patient person by nature. I’ve never bought into the whole ‘patience is a virtue’ crap idea. I hate waiting for anything. The page to load while surfing the net. The commercials to end while watching the telly. The slow cashier at the grocery store who needs to call for a price check on cheese while I have to pee. Waiting sucks for an impatient chick such as myself.
So it is no surprise the whole adoption process has been a trial for me. It’s been one long lesson in learning patience right from the beginning. Waiting to hear if we are granted FINAL approval is starting to drive me batshit crazy.
There is still no word.
Might as well just beat me with a large wooden club and pluck my eyes out with a spoon. At this rate it would be much less painful.
No one has any idea why signing off on an application that was already recommended for approval is taking so long.
Me, I like to think it’s the government’s way of torturing me.
So while I wait and try desperately not to worry that they are changing their minds and going to deny us a kid, I’m going a little baby crazy. Seems like everyone is either pregnant or packing a kiddy around these days. Except me.
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Nixon, the World’s Greatest Dog, EVER. is almost as good as a human baby. After all, he gets me up in the middle of the night as much as an infant would.
Think of the money this would save me in tuition!
I wouldn’t even need to buy any clothes for him. I could just use my daughter’s doll clothes!
Never mind. He doesn’t look that good in a dress and I couldn’t get the little bugger into overalls. Who knew a lazy dog could run so fast while wearing a diaper?
I could always use the doll I got for my tenth birthday. I never did give her much love back then. Mostly because I had hoped to receive a red plether jacket like the one Michael Jackson rocked in his glory days. Instead, I found Esther when I ripped open my present.
Very disappointing. It’s kinda hard to rock out to Thriller while packing a Cabbage Patch doll.
Esther is sporting a decidedly unpleasant smell. I can’t decide if it’s mold or mouse pee. Still, with a little wine, this could work.
Scratch that idea. I never liked that doll. Something about the yellow yarn hair creeps me out. Can’t have a baby that gives me the willies.
Still, my maternal instincts are on overdrive and I need to mother something. I tried catching my birds to cuddle with them, but the little fackers turned on me and tried to rip my fingers off. Ungrateful beasties. I NEED a child. I’m not picky. I’m not asking for a healthy baby. I don’t care what the child looks like. After all, it has to be better looking than Nixon or Esther. I just need someone to love.
Preferably before I get too old to keep up with a child and my mind gets more twisted.
That last picture probably isn’t going to help speed up the adoption process, is it? What can I say? I’m desperate to be a mother again and I have way too much time on my hands. Time that could be well spent parenting a child in need.
Instead of wandering around the neighbourhood looking for babies to hog hold, or dogs to terrorize or bottles to caress, I could be somebody’s new mommy.
But in the mean time until I hear from my friendly neighbourhood adoption office, I will just continue with my lesson in learning a little patience.
While trying to find a way to get Nixon to drink from a bottle and ride in a stroller.






Thursday, 24 January, 2008 at 18:02
Sweetie, I hope it happens soon. You have so much to give that lucky child.
Thursday, 24 January, 2008 at 20:20
WHEN that adoption is final and you are in the time sucking vortex that is parenting, I will miss you.
I’m not giving you mine. The one thing your blog has done for me is made me love those [s]monsters[/s] children more than anything.
For that alone, you are my hero.
They’ll do it. They’d better. There’s a whole bunch of us who would make the Northern Trek to take ‘em out if they don’t.
Damn. This is going to show up in the FBI files, isn’t it?
Friday, 25 January, 2008 at 0:06
Ooooo, I have a wonderful idea to help make the wait a little easier. Come visit me in Hawaii! You can cuddle Anna and both you and Boo can burn your backsides while snorkeling.
Friday, 25 January, 2008 at 1:07
For Nixon’x sake, let’s hope those adoption peeps get a MOVE ON!
Friday, 25 January, 2008 at 1:08
Nixon’s . . . geesh, I’m too tired for this!
Friday, 25 January, 2008 at 8:15
T- you are not right. Guess that’s why we love ya.
Patience is a virtue. One that some of us will never have! Here ya on that…
Robin
Friday, 25 January, 2008 at 14:48
Awwww, cuddling your Irish baby…
I hope there is an end to your waiting very soon.
Friday, 25 January, 2008 at 16:20
Hee hee! Fun photos! Just discovered your blog from FaceBook’s Blog Friends app. Good luck with the process and I’ll be back!
Saturday, 26 January, 2008 at 16:03
Ohhh, Bailey’s. The most precious baby of all. It is sweet, and gentle, and when you’re holding it, you just want to rock baaaaack and fooooorth….
Damn I miss being a drunk.
Hope those bitches recognize soon, darlin.
Saturday, 26 January, 2008 at 16:42
Oh, my good LORD.
You TOLD me that it was worth the visit and OH HOW IT WAS.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!
I wonder if I could do that with my cat?
I sincerely hope that they pull their heads out and approve you (Because, ya know, you are the most awesome parent!).
Besides, if they wait any longer, your dog may need therapy.
Saturday, 26 January, 2008 at 17:09
Your baby Bailey’s is welcome to hang out with my twin Caesar-in-a-can kids anytime.
I sure hope you’ll hear soon! Every time I check your blog I’m hoping to see the good news.
Sunday, 27 January, 2008 at 12:23
I was wondering you know….wondering about the application.
I held my friends three month old last night, ate dinner with him on my lap and let no one else touch him (‘cept when he needed a diaper change).
It was good.
Sunday, 27 January, 2008 at 18:57
What the hell is taking them so long? I just don’t get it. Really, it probably is just to make you suffer. That made you feel better, right?
I was really wondering if you would send us Nixon when you get the new baby. We really are looking for a dog and what would be better than the World’s Greatest Dog Ever? Only the best for my kid!!!!
Sunday, 27 January, 2008 at 19:46
I was going to say that you’d better enjoy that Bailey’s while you can, but then I remembered that it is I who is in sick-kid with pregnant mother hell and going batshit crazy without being granted the fortune to consume such wonderful alcoholic beverages.
Have one for me.
Monday, 28 January, 2008 at 18:00
Oh, honey. It would be killing me, too. Waiting is torment of a special kind. Here’s hoping they are trying to pick out just the right little munchkin to drop in your waiting arms and forgot to tell you so.
Tuesday, 29 January, 2008 at 19:20
I called dibs for you on Metalia’s baby in San Francisco, I’d doubt she’d notice if it was gone.
Wednesday, 30 January, 2008 at 23:26
My manly man was adopted at age five. He is an amazing husband and father. We would not be here today with our little family without the parents who took him in and kept him and love him to this day. Don’t give up. You will do some grateful partner a favor one day.
Deb