
Out of the blue the call arrived. It was late and I was beyond tired after a day of Christmas shopping and decorating. We were tempted to let it go straight to voice mail, but Gary thought it might be important.
“Gary? Hi, it’s Alice from the adoption agency. I hope you and Carol are sitting down! We have a baby for you! Can you come by in the morning to talk?”
Gary stood up; his face registered shock. “What? My God! Are you sure?” Completely convinced that something terrible had happened, I grabbed the phone from Gary. “This is Carol Wheeler. Who’s this, please?”
It was not bad news …. just the opposite. It was elating, magical, top-of-the-world, The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year news!
A baby in need of a home! A baby for us to love!!
“Yes!! We’ll be there! Oh, Alice. I’m so happy! Thank you so much!” I was rambling.
Dumbstruck, we stood there …. then pandemonium broke loose. Laughing, crying, hugging, kissing, dancing, tossing tinsel around the room like crazy people. Anytime would have been amazing but for this to be happening during the holiday season was wondrous!
We didn’t think …. or even care …. to ask “boy, girl, age, etc., etc.”? After eight years of trying to get pregnant and faced with disappointment each time, an incredibly strong and loving stranger was presenting us with the most precious gift imaginable.
“Gary, do you realize in a few days we will be a family of three?” I asked breathlessly.
IN A FEW DAYS!!
All tiredness forgotten, we raced to the attic for the plastic bins of assorted baby items. There in the corner stood the bassinet; it seemed to glow in the darkness. I believe at that moment I heard angels singing. We reverently carried it down to our room. I leaned into Gary, overcome with elated exhaustion.
And then the phone rang a second time. We stared at it, afraid to answer, sure it was Alice calling to say the baby’s mom had changed her mind, there would be no happy family for us.
I reached for the phone and wearily, warily said “This is Carol.”
“Carol, it’s Alice again. Sorry to bother you and Gary but there’s been a development.”
I closed my eyes waiting for the words I didn’t want to hear. Not now, not at Christmastime. Alice continued talking and I felt my knees growing weak.
Stunned, crying, all I could manage was a hushed “Oh, Alice! Are you absolutely sure? How could this be happening? Yes. Yes, I understand.”
I hung up the phone without even saying goodbye. I was already crying when I turned to face Gary. He held me close and whispered “Shh. It’s ok, honey. Everything will be ok. Another baby is out there waiting for us. It’s just a matter of time.”
On tiptoes, I reached up to give my darling husband a little kiss. I murmured “I love you”, my mouth just brushing his. I looked into his eyes and spoke, my voice breaking.
“Oh, Gary. There was a mix up at the hospital and Alice was given the wrong information.”
Gary started to speak but I gently placed my fingers on his lips to quiet him. I continued.
“Alice called just now to ask how we feel about adopting twins.”
I’m quite sure neither of us was breathing at that moment. Gary’s eyes grew wide as the realization sunk in and I let out a little laugh. Gary put up two fingers and mouthed the word “Two”. I nodded and replied “Two. Twin girls”.
We fell to the couch, a huddle of tears and laughter and hugs. Then I heard my love’s voice next to my ear: “I told you another baby was out there waiting for us!”
Twins! Oh, what a joyful Christmas this will be!
NAR © 2023
This is Mark Tremonti with “The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year”
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as I welcome in the holidays.
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Beautifully written, Nancy, and things like this do happen.
I have three internationally adopted grandchildren and the third was a surprise blessing. After my daughter and son-in-law had endured a heartbreaking failed adoption, they left the US as a childless couple and returned home as a family of five. I relate to your well written phone call and emotions portrayed in the story. It brings back good memories.
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Oh Manette! You have no idea how thrilled I am to read your incredibly heartwarming story and to know my story resonated so profoundly with you. We need to hear more accounts like yours; thank you for sharing this beautiful personal memory and for your very lovely comments.
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Precious story. 🌹❤️🌹
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Thanks so much, Joni!
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Double the love!!! Good thing they were good sports! Lovely story Nancy! ❤️❤️🙏
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Thanks so much, Cindy!
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Pleasure always, Nancy!!!❤️
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You expressed their emotions in such a palpable way. An absolute delight!
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That’s so lovely to know!
Thank you, Keith.
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I always wanted twins…
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Me too! And I thought I might since my grandmother was a twin and so is my husband but no luck!
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I love a happy ending. Especially this one.
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Thanks, Glyn. Happy to oblige!
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Beautiful Nancy
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Thank you, Di.
Glad you like this one.
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Great story! Andy Williams did a great “It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year.”
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Yes, he did! His version is definitely the most well-known;
I wanted something/someone a bit different without jeopardizing
the integrity of the song and one that complemented my story, as well.
Thanks for your comments; I appreciate your thoughts today.
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Absolutely lovely Nancy 💜😊😊
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Thanks, Willow.
Happy to know you enjoyed this one. 🩶
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This is such a heartwarming story Nancy, thanks for sharing it.
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Thanks so much, Jim.
I’m delighted to know you enjoyed it!
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Seasonal and sensational! Two sweet sugarplums…
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Thanks for your charming and delightful comment, Liz! 🎄
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Well, that was a lovely goosebumps story! Thanks N.!
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Goosebumps?? I say that’s a success!
Thanks so much, D! 🩶
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I know this is a story and a well written one. Not impossible that it might be true! Every day hundreds of wonderful things happen.
It seems we only hear/read about the other kind. 😦
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Yes, I chose to do a Hallmark Christmas story;
if it makes one person smile and feel good,
even for just a few moment today,
I will have achieved what I set out to do.
Thank you for your thoughts, Sighs.
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Yes, that’s pretty close to the feeling one gets. A complete emotional rollercoaster.Seems an eternity ago now.
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❤️
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Tears of joys are welling up in my eyes Nancy … your story sweetly caressed my heart-strings …
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A beautiful comment, dear Ivor.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts today.
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You’re welcome Nancy
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A lovely, heartwarming story Nancy.
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Thank you, Sadje.
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You’re most welcome 🙏🏼
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