We got to finalize Mason's adoption in court yesterday! Up until this point, we have had physical custody of him, but LDS Family Services retained legal custody. The only thing that really meant for us was that I had to keep our case worker informed of illnesses and doctor's appointments. We were originally told that it would take about four months to finalize in Oregon, so we are very grateful for how hard our case worker and attorney worked to finish everything in just under three months. (Finalizing before the end of the year was important for tax purposes.)
Our court time was 11:45 am, so we sent Spencer to school for a couple of hours before driving to the courthouse in Hillsboro. Spencer was NOT happy to miss school and there were a few tears trying to get ready to go, but everything was fine once we were in the car.
Security at the Courthouse was pretty tight - just like an airport. It wasn't that way when I worked in a courthouse in high school! We weren't allowed to take any pictures until we were actually in the courtroom. Darwin, Debbie, Grandma and Grandpa Larsen, and Maren Dunlop (just back from her mission to AZ last week!) were there to support us. We are so grateful they could come! I put Debbie on picture duty.
Spencer LOVES to give kisses and hugs to his little brother even though he doesn't love Mason's crying. ;)
The ceremony with Judge Kirsten Thompson was quite informal. She didn't sit on the bench, but came right down to our table. She just talked to us for a minute about how were were already a family, but this ceremony just made it official in the eyes of the law. Then she signed two documents and we took a bunch of pictures. Mason got really upset about something right when the Judge started talking and we had to stand up so Alan could bounce him. It didn't help much though and Mason cried through the whole ceremony. You can't see his face in any of these pictures because Alan was trying to get him to take a pacifier. Of course, Mason was completely fine once it was over!
Judge Thompson was really good with Spencer and let him be her "deputy" to help. He refused to talk to her, but I think he liked it.
I hadn't expected to get emotional, but Alan and I both did. Nothing in our relationship with Mason has changed. We're still the same family we were yesterday morning, but watching the Judge sign the judgement that makes Mason's adoption final was pretty special.
Our hard-working attorney, Scott Adams.
I wanted a few pictures with my phone so I could text them to family, but we forgot to take any inside the courtroom. We tried a few outside the courthouse, but between Spencer's silly faces, all of us closing our eyes, and a photo bomber, we didn't wind up with any great shots. At least Spencer was feeling happier about being there!
Mason was such a little stud in his button-up shirt and "dress pants." Yesterday was the third time in his life he had worn actual clothes instead of comfy sleepers. I couldn't get enough of his cuteness!
All of us went out to lunch at Izzy's Buffet to celebrate afterwards. Not my favorite, but Spencer got chicken nuggets, macaroni and cheese and four desserts so he was happy. Mason drank a bottle and then slept all the way home.
As wonderful as yesterday was, we now have an even better day to look forward to: sealing day! That will probably happen in January. We are so blessed!