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I Became a Mum When My Son Was Just Two Weeks Old
Now, looking back, its been two years since I began to pack my suitcasemine, and my childs as well. I fitted a car seat into the back of my little Ford and tucked a small portable heater into the boot. I drove into town to collect the guardianship approval from the courthouse.
A few hours later, I was on my way to my sons room. It was the day we were to be reunited at last. For an entire week, Id driven forty miles each way just for a short visit with him, before heading back alone through winding lanes to an empty house. That week had felt so long.
He was ever so young then. I remember laying William on his tummy and daydreaming that he had grown inside me, that he was truly mine. I think he must have sensed it, too. During those moments he seemed at peace, content and settled.
Those who have adopted children in England sometimes call it Stork Daythe day when a much longed-for little one joins their family, and suddenly, the house is full of joy. Parents feel their lives given purpose anew, while their child gains the promise of an ordinary, hopeful life.
With my eldest daughter, it took me months before she truly felt like my own, before I fully accepted her as part of me. But with my son, that warmth came nearly at once. My heart made space for him so swiftly, and likewise our home became his straightaway. Even now, its hard for me to fathom how his birth mother could have made such a decision, how she could have simply let him go. She did not even look at her boynot once. Had she spared him even a single glance, perhaps things might have been different. He was impossible not to love. It was as though fate had meant him for me, and me for him.
I call him my miracle child. He has a way about hima sort of easy charm. May he only know happiness as he grows. William, my treasure. I am deeply honoured to be called your mother.
