Part 2- WE ADOPTED A CHILD NO ONE ELSE WANTED

One evening while we were watching a movie together, he leaned his head against my shoulder for just a second. It was a tiny gesture, but it felt incredibly meaningful. Moments like that showed us that trust was growing, even if he didn’t yet have the words to express it.

The first time he called me “Mom” happened unexpectedly while he was building a tower of blocks on the living room floor. The word slipped out naturally, and when he realized what he had said, his eyes widened with worry. I gently told him it was okay and that he could call me whatever felt right to him.

He relaxed after hearing that, and a few minutes later he said it again — this time with a small smile. That single word carried more meaning than any speech ever could. It wasn’t about titles; it was about belonging.

People sometimes say we saved him, but that isn’t the truth. In many ways, he saved us too. He taught us patience, compassion, and how powerful love can be even without shared blood. He isn’t a story about charity — he is our son, and every day he reminds us that family is built with care, trust, and courage. READ MORE BELOW

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