For years, she showed up to court with the same hope in her chest.
Every hearing meant paperwork, questions, delays, and more waiting. Friends told her to prepare for disappointment. Some said the system was slow. Others said it might never happen at all.
But she kept going.
She kept attending meetings, answering questions, and proving what she already knew in her heart — that she loved these children and wanted to give them a permanent home.
On the day of the final hearing, she tried not to expect too much. She held their hands as they sat beside her, unsure why everyone seemed so serious.
Then the judge spoke.
With a smile, he announced that the adoption was official.
For a second, no one moved.
Then the children hugged her tightly, and the courtroom filled with quiet applause.
It wasn’t just a legal decision.
It was the moment they stopped being temporary.
It was the moment they became a family forever.
Years of waiting had led to one simple truth:
Love doesn’t always happen instantly. Sometimes it takes patience, paperwork, and courage. But when it arrives, it changes everything.