
So, I wanted to finish going back and telling about the 2nd vision that I had so there is a complete view of why we are here, now, planning to adopt. Please understand, that having these 2 visions has been quite an experience for me. It's not like I have visions every night! In fact, I have had some similar experiences throughout my life, but not often, and none so real and visually clear as these. About 2 months after the 1st vision (which you can read about on my first posting) I had a 2nd one. This was in January. This vision happened very quickly. I awoke in the middle of the night to see a little girl standing in my room. This girl, however was younger than the girl in the first vision (maybe 2 or 3yrs old). She again was Asian looking with almost shoulder length, black hair and bangs. She was holding in her hands a stack of papers, which I knew to be adoption papers or for some reason I was thinking fundraising papers (having to do with the adoption either way). I was sitting up looking at her, and I said, "Who is that?" She then quickly ducked behind the side table somewhat playfully. I said, "It's okay, you can come out" (I'm not really sure why I said that!) But she was gone. I stayed awake after that and thought about it so I would remember. I had a sense she was where a lot of other children were. So, because the 2 girls were different ages, I think that maybe they just represent a child in general that we are to adopt, or perhaps it was the same girl at a younger age in the 2nd vision. Like we are going back in time to the adoption from where she would be.
Hi Annie, Welcome to the adoption and blogging world! Congratulations on your great decision, how wonderful to add a little human being to your already wonderful family!! I too had a vision about our twin girls from Thailand and my husband believed me and we ended up adopting Jasmine and Juliet. We were living in Thailand at the moment. It was a magical experience which is hard to describe in words and now I am a mother of these beautiful girls that enrich our lives so much. I am sure this will happen to you to. Chock Dee, as they say in Thai for Good Luck!
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