It's a BOY
I got the call today at work. The cell phone rang, which is unusual during the day, and it stopped before I could fish it out of my purse. When I saw the caller ID showed a Mass. number, I thought "No, it couldn't be." Immediately the phone on my desk rang. It was Sara, our WHFC social worker who informed me our referral has arrived! I'd been telling myself that our referral would not come for several more weeks, so I was momentarily speechless.
She shared that he was born July 28th, weighed 3.3Kg (about 7 and a half pounds if my math is correct), and was full term. His Korean name is Kwak, Do-Hyun (in Korea, the last name is written first).
Sharing in the joy were the two physicians who overheard my phone conversation--Drs. Cutro and Singh. I immediately called Andrew who was having lunch on campus prior to a meeting. He was surprised and thrilled!
I next told our friend Margaret, who adopted a daughter from Korea 27 years ago. Her experiences helped us in our decision to adopt from Korea. I have since told everyone and have lost my voice.
More details are coming via Fed-Ex tomorrow!
She shared that he was born July 28th, weighed 3.3Kg (about 7 and a half pounds if my math is correct), and was full term. His Korean name is Kwak, Do-Hyun (in Korea, the last name is written first).
Sharing in the joy were the two physicians who overheard my phone conversation--Drs. Cutro and Singh. I immediately called Andrew who was having lunch on campus prior to a meeting. He was surprised and thrilled!
I next told our friend Margaret, who adopted a daughter from Korea 27 years ago. Her experiences helped us in our decision to adopt from Korea. I have since told everyone and have lost my voice.
More details are coming via Fed-Ex tomorrow!

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