Thursday, April 22, 2010

Tae is an American citizen!

Yea! On Friday, April 16, Tae's adoption was finalized at our county courthouse and Tae became an American citizen. It was a fun "red, white, and blue day" to celebrate both his Korean heritage and American citizenship. and Tae loved waving his Korean and American flags all around:



During the short court appearnce the judge asked us if we approved one another adopting Tae, and then we signed some paperwork to make him forever our son!

We loved our judge -- she gave Tae a quilt made by courthouse clerks "to celebrate the warmth of family" and shook Tae's hand to welcome him into our family forever.

When we asked if we could get a photo with her, she said it was a rule in her courtroom that she got to hold the baby:
We were thankful for family and friends who joined us at the courthouse - they even got to sit in the jury box!


We are officially a family forever and ever!

And Tae is officially a "cool" American - especially walking with Grandpa Rod.

We celebrated with a "red, white, and blue" party!

Mama and Uncle Mark were especially in the spirit:


And Tae happily continued his day with a yummy cup of milk. What a celebration for our red, white, and blue beautiful star!