Wednesday, August 27, 2008

TO READ: I'M BACK -- HAVING RECEIVED A GREAT BLESSING!!

After a several-week hiatus on two continents, I'm thrilled to be back in the blogosphere . . . and delighted to report that my husband and I are now proud parents of a 10-month-old baby girl! We spent two weeks going through the adoption details in China (after three years of going through adoption details in the U.S.), then made our way home just as the Olympics began there. All three of us are adjusting well and snuggling a lot, playing on the floor a lot, and dealing with wakings at 2am. Couldn't be better, even with having to just snatch a minute here and there to answer email, write blogs, take a shower. . . .

A few years ago I would not have thought there was a chance in the world that I'd ever become a parent as I had hoped. I was in the hospital too much, getting too much ECT, obsessed with harming myself; I was seeing and hearing things. I was too ill with my depression to work, study, or function very well socially, much less be responsible for another person's life too. And then there were all the issues around how my meds might affect a pregnancy, and how a pregnancy might affect my moods. But, lo and behold, a solution arrived as my recovery progressed these last three years or so. I feel tremendously grateful to the Universe for this opportunity, and it makes me want to say to everyone that there IS hope for better things, even when your health is very poor. Persevere, educate yourself, try different things and remember you are valuable. And write -- for clarity, understanding, peace and planning your recovery. Write.

2 comments:

Jazz said...

Elizabeth--
Congratulations! I'm so happy to read this! You must be over the moon! Enjoy her while she's little, because they grow so fast.
--Jazz

Michelle (The Beartwinsmom) said...

Congratulations on your new blessing!!! You will be amazed, like Jazz said, at how fast they grow. You might want to start a journal to her to document the adoption. What a cool gift that would be when she turns 18!

Just an idea.... but journaling is a HUGE gift you have given many of us here.

kkdwtnw