Congratulations! It’s A Girl.

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I’ve been busy bonding with my 21-year old daughter whom I placed for adoption years ago. Oh? Did I not mention that to all of you?

Here. Take a peek.

92 Responses to “Congratulations! It’s A Girl.”

  1. Linda says:

    I know how happy we were when our birth niece found us and she discovered where her art came from. I always knew she’d show up.

  2. melanie says:

    congrats!!! now dish!!!

  3. Well, first – it’s obvious that she’s kin ’cause she’s got the same smile and twinkle in the eyes that all of your family has (like you’re just on the verge of saying THE SINGLE FUNNIEST EVER ™ or, you know, honk someone on the nose…which ever one comes first).

    Second, great photos. But that’s not surprising.

    What is surprising is that you continue to be just that. Surprising. Best to you and all your (ever expanding) family, as always. Joy to the joyful…and the more the merrier. :-)

  4. Dana says:

    WOW. Just…wow!

    At first I thought you were kidding, but…wow! Yes she is gorgeous. Just like her mama.

    Congrats on the reunion. That’s so wonderful!

  5. Stacy says:

    Cool – Tell us more. You can’t just drop a bomb like that and walk away. Details….How are the other kids taking it. How did she find you. Etc.

  6. FC says:

    She is amazingly beautiful! Congratulations on re-connecting!
    Hugs,
    ~ FC

  7. Kristin says:

    I am crying… I wish so much for this for my daughter someday, but I don’t think it will happen for either her or her birthmother… Eva was born in China and I used to think we were lucky to not have to “worry about” her birth parents… now, I would do anything to just at least let them know she is loved and adored and happy… and, when the day comes when she wishes she could know them, I wish I could deliver.

  8. Kristin says:

    I’m sorry, I forgot to add my congratulations to you… she is beautiful and you both look so relaxed and happy… our world is always a little better when this kind of grace happens.

  9. Amy in StL says:

    Wow, congrats! She’s a stunner – not surprising given her lineage – and looks like a fun lady to hang out with!

  10. Lisa Stone says:

    Mocha, this post is a joy to read. I’m so happy for all of you.

  11. badgermama says:

    Beautiful! I’m so happy for you both to find each other.

  12. Lia says:

    Made my day!!!!

  13. A different Ken says:

    One of about 5 male readers (apparently) delurking to state:

    Wow, that’s a surprise! I hope all is well. Sincerely.

  14. Susan says:

    Wow! I didn’t know. But congratulations lady! I can totally see the resemblance, especially to your boys. Enjoy getting to know each other. Miss you!

  15. jennster says:

    omg, WOW! 1 and how awesome! and i want to hear everything!!!! :)

  16. schmutzie says:

    Wow.
    And she is so beautiful.

  17. laurie says:

    There really are so very few amazing moments in life. Thanks for sharing one of yours.

  18. Kristin says:

    Ok, I am back for my 3rd comment which I think makes me some sort of stalker… This is a wonderful time for both of you and she looks quite lovely and happy and confident and, as an adoptive parent, that makes me feel all warm and cuddly.

  19. JenniferB says:

    Congratulations — I hope this is good for you and all of your children.

  20. Heather B. says:

    Wow, she’s gorgeous. Not that I would expect anything less since you are her mother. Wonderful. Just wonderful.

  21. Gwen says:

    You both look radiant. Congrats!

    And should we send cigars? Vodka? Coffee? How does one celebrate a 21 year old baby?

  22. I’m so happy for you, lovely.

  23. Mocha Momma says:

    I’m trying to get out from under this rock and respond. And it’s OVERWHELMING. That’s the word of the day. Trying to form thoughts for this is surreal, but it’s not easy. That goes without saying.

    Can I just say thank you for everything? Please? Because if I tried to go through every thought and emotion that goes with the thanks and love I’m feeling here then I’ll be a puddle of mess right now and nobody wants that.

    Details are forthcoming. Give me some time, please. And whoa, if y’all aren’t blowing me over with emails and phone calls and just love, love, love. Because you are. Thank you.

  24. angie says:

    Was this daughter before or after Mallory? That must have been such a difficult time for you. I’m glad you two have met now. How do the girls get along?

  25. I remember when you first heard from her. I’m so glad you decided to meet. She’s beautiful and looks comfortable, at ease. That is a tribute to you my love. Thinking of you often……

  26. Pam says:

    Oh! She is beautiful. Golly it looks like she inherited your wonderful spirit along with your smile. Loving the smile :o )

    You gave someone an incredible gift. How neat that you get to see the result of your generosity. You are quite the woman Kelly.

  27. Assertagirl says:

    How lovely! Awesome for you, but even MORE awesome for her.

  28. tracey says:

    That’s incredible. She looks soo much like the boys. And Mallory. And you. You made some pretty awesome babies, lady!
    Congratulations on the reunion. You both look so incredibly happy.
    Love, love, love,
    Tracey

  29. Merrily says:

    Absolutely Fabulous!

  30. mp says:

    She reminds me of your son w/ that red hair.

  31. Tricia says:

    So when one door closes another one really does open up, huh?

    I’m glad you’ve found one another! What a great reason for a celebration, renewing lost ties… but accessing all that has gone by, the loss, the time- I recognize that everything is tinged a bit.

    One foot in front of the other. Forward, always forward.

  32. Ms. Bar B says:

    Simply beautiful and amazing. She has your eyes =)

  33. This is amazing. She looks a lot like her brothers.

  34. veep veep says:

    OMG so exciting. And she looks so happy :)

  35. TheNez says:

    Kelly all the years I’ve known you I never knew this! Congrats.

  36. Melissa P. says:

    How wonderful for the both of you!
    I hope things all work out well for all concerned.

  37. Mommela says:

    Knowing my 7 year old’s intense desire to know her first mom with whom she hasn’t had any contact in quite a few years by her first mom’s choice, I’m grateful you were open to Maddie. I hope Maddie’s everyday parents and your family are supportive of your relationship. The new “normal” always takes some adjustment.

    I hope, after some time rubber-banding between intense closeness and space apart, you and your daughter find a balance that works for both of you. Take your time, you two. You are worthy of this, you will be able to find your way together, and it’ll be good. Or it’ll be crappy. Or it’ll be both. But it’ll be right. Mazel tov.

  38. BOSSY says:

    This is unbelievable, girl. Bossy is just *on the floor*.

  39. Knocked out. I can’t think of a more amazing gift, for either of you. Oh. Wow, wow, wow. I wish you two a beautiful life together, whatever that looks like. You’ll both find your way. WOW. xoxoxoxo

  40. Rita Arens says:

    I just got goosebumps. Congrats to both of you.


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