the most important things: the firetruck for car rides, and penguin for bedtime |
We did get to put a caveat in his file that if he does come back into the system (which we hope he does not) then we will get notified and he can be placed with us again. Now, we get a few days break, and then clean up prepare for a new bundle (or rather - small tornado) of joy to come into our house.
Saying goodbye was not as difficult as I thought it would be. The closest I came to bursting into tears was when I was talking to his beloved preschool teacher. Both of us are just concerned about his future and trying not to assume the worst. Packing up his stuff was kind of fun. Even though he was only with us for 5 months he grew a lot and went from having one target bag of possessions, to several favorite books, cars, stuffed animals, too small clothes, and clothes to grow into.
Roman and I had a great time going through all the pictures and videos of Jellybean. On his last day I took a lot of videos and for some reason, Roman was surprised that there was a 4-minute slow-motion video if jellybean eating oatmeal. If you have ever seen Jellybean eat you know its pretty hilarious. I laughed my butt off watching him try and take those big bites over and over.
On to the next adventure!
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