
He was an active, charismatic, social and bright little guy. Life was never boring and never so sweet. When Spencer was about 1 1/2 yrs. old we applied for addoption again. One day, a couple of weeks before he was 2, Dave and I went to the temple. When we got home, Spencer said, "I want baby sister." A week later, our social worker called us and asked if we'd come to his office the next day. We began a fast right then. Were we ready for another baby? Is this right for our family now? Our answer was No. I cried and thought 'How could we tell the social worker no?' We both felt strongly that a baby would be coming to our family soon, but more around the new year -it was September 24. When we got to his office, he gave us a letter which we nervously read. We both had tears in our eyes as we read that this baby was due January 6, 1999. And the confirmation that this most definitely was our baby that loving Heavenly Father would so magnificently bless our family with. The social worker told us this was an unusual adoption because, like Spencer's birth mom, most girls don't make their minds up until a month or two before. Laurel, Ali's birth mom, knew very early on that she wanted her baby to have a mother and a dad and a sibling, and we were that fortunate family. On January 3rd, it was a Sunday, Spencer woke up, went and got his fleece jacket which he cradled in his arms, climbed in the rocking chair and started singing. When he discovered us there he told us, "My baby sister is born today in a manger." We thought how sweet it was and wished that she was born today but the social worker had told us just the day before that all was going well with Laurel and right on schedule. We went to church and when we got home, guess what? Yip, there was a message from our social worker that Ali had indeed been born that morning, in a hospital in Van Nuys, California. Unfortunately, California adoption laws were that we couldn't take her home with us for 3 days -the longest ever. We left Spencer with the grandparents in Santa Clara, UT, and eagerly made our way to pick up our beautiful precious baby girl.
