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Filled

7.29.15

She was missing her husband; I was missing mine. Both men were in China at the time. While they served together and worked hard to build relationships with students, we built our own with a continual text conversation through all hours and phone calls just to say what we were making for dinner. We literally did life together for 2 weeks from miles apart.

It was a brilliant idea–thank you very much–for us all to come together at the beach over Memorial Day weekend that year. Two mamas who could drink coffee and talk endlessly and 7 kids who loved Minecraft and playing in the pool equaled a simply perfect long weekend.

Screen Shot 2015-07-28 at 7.50.25 PM

…except…

there was someone missing…and I’m not talking about Mark and Zach. See that space right there in the middle? Clearly someone belonged right there.

This past week, a little over 2 years after that Memorial Day weekend, we still have 2 mamas who love their coffee and endless conversation and counseling sessions, but we have a different picture now.

Fenwick group shot

Hole filled.

And, hearts and arms filled as well.

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Posted by Kelly the Overthinker
Filed Under: adoption, why can't they just stay little forever

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  1. Nicole Renee says

    7.29.15 at 7:39 pm

    Yes! There certainly was a hole waiting for him to fill it. So thankful to share life with you!

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