We Adopted a 3-Year-Old Boy – When My Husband Went to Bathe Him for the First Time, He Shouted, ‘We Must Return Hiim!!’

After years of infertility, we adopted Sam, a sweet 3-year-old with ocean-blue eyes. But when my husband went to bathe Sam, he ran out, yelling, “We must return him!” His panic made no sense until I spotted the distinctive marking on Sam’s foot. I never expected that bringing home our adopted son would unravel the fabric of my marriage.

But looking back now, I realize that some gifts come wrapped in heartache, and sometimes the universe has a twisted sense of timing. “Are you nervous?” I asked Mark as we drove to the agency. My hands fidgeted with the tiny blue sweater I’d bought for Sam, our soon-to-be son.

The fabric was impossibly soft against my fingers, and I imagined his small shoulders filling it out. “Me? Nah,” Mark replied, but his knuckles were white against the steering wheel.

“Just ready to get this show on the road. Traffic’s making me antsy.”

He drummed his fingers on the dash, a nervous tick I’d noticed more frequently lately. “You’ve checked the car seat three times,” he added with a forced chuckle.

“Pretty sure you’re the nervous one.”

“Of course I am!” I smoothed the sweater again. “We’ve waited so long for this.”

The adoption process had been grueling, mostly handled by me while Mark focused on his expanding business. The endless paperwork, home studies, and interviews had consumed my life for months as I searched agency lists for a child.

We’d initially planned to adopt an infant, but the waiting lists stretched endlessly, so I started expanding our options. That’s how I found Sam’s photo — a three-year-old boy with eyes like summer skies and a smile that could melt glaciers. His mother had abandoned him, and something in those eyes spoke directly to my heart.

Maybe it was the hint of sadness behind his smile, or perhaps it was fate. “Look at this little guy,” I said to Mark one evening, showing him the photo on my tablet. The blue glow illuminated his face as he studied it.

He’d smiled so softly I knew he wanted this boy as much as I did. “He looks like a great kid. Those eyes are something else.”

“But could we handle a toddler?”

“Of course we can!

No matter how old the kid is, I know you’ll be a great mom.” He squeezed my shoulder as I stared at the picture. We completed the application process and, after what seemed like forever, we went to the agency to bring Sam home. The social worker, Ms.

Chen, led us to a small playroom where Sam sat building a tower of blocks. “Sam,” she said softly, “remember the nice couple we talked about? They’re here.”

I kneeled beside him, my heart thundering.

“Hi, Sam. I love your tower. May I help?”

He studied me for a long moment, nodded, and handed me a red block.

That simple gesture felt like the beginning of everything. The drive home was quiet. Sam clutched a stuffed elephant we’d brought him, occasionally making small trumpet sounds that made Mark chuckle.

I kept glancing back at him in his car seat, hardly believing he was real. At home, I started unpacking Sam’s few belongings. His small duffle seemed impossibly light for containing a child’s whole world.

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