Just seen him on skype again and he is now beginning to look more like himself, rather than a carbon copy of Oliver.
BUT, I am steaming, well as much as I can raise some energy, on Julia's behalf and although she's calmed down, she is also pretty mad.
A lady from the local clinic came round earlier this week, as they've been discharged by the midwife.
She was there was an hour and a half, asked so many personal questions, as in where were you both born, what sort of family life did you have, have you ever been in care, have you eve been abused, do you know any-one who has been abused., are you parents alive, where are they, if still alive, what sport of help do you have etc etc
Julia said that she stopped her from asking any more questions, because as she said, this is totally irrelevant to Charlie.
Yes, but I need to know this for your case files.
And can I see Charlie, to make sure he hasn't any bruises?
This was the last straw for Julia - she stripped him off, the woman made a note that there weren't any signs of abuse and was shown the door.
Is this normal, now, over in England?? I'm horrified.
As Julia said, we thought we'd better answer the questions, as no doubt, we'd be held to be obstructive and unhelpful.
We decided that the social workers (although this woman said she wasn't one) need more ethnic babies to make up their quota for adoption. That's the only thing we can thing of.
Sorry for going off on one, I'm so mad at the attitude and the fact that Julia and Sean felt they had to actually have to answer that type of question.