I used to love long weekends, but ever since we've entered the world of adoption agencies and waiting to adopt, I've learned to dislike them more and more. Why? Because the agencies are usually closed on that holiday - which means three days in a row they aren't placing babies. 
Cervical Cancer Survivor since 2007
TTC Since 2008
IUI#1 = BFN
IUI#2 = BFN
IUI#3 = BFN
IUI#4 = BFN
IVF #1 = BFN
FET #1 = BFN
FET #2 = BFN
FET #3 = BFN
IVF #2 = BFN
IVF #3 = BFN
FET #4 = BFN
FET #5 = BFP!!! 06/10/2011
Miscarriage 06/21/2011
Adoption Application Submitted 09/2011, Personal Documents Submitted 11/18/2011, Home Visit 12/16/2011, Officially Waiting!!! 01/21/2013 MATCHED!!!! 01/24/2013 Baby Boy Born!

Re: I used to love long weekends
TTC September 2010 thru October 2011
SA February 2011: Normal
RE App. October 2011 - Recc. Clomid and IUI
Taking a break from TTC to pursue adoption
Met our 2 year old son in Russia July 2012!
Court trip October 2012
Home November 24 2012!
Back to RE Summer 2013. TTC journey continues:
Dx DOR, endometriosis, low sperm count
Clomid + IUI#1, #2 = BFN / IUI #3 = ???
Laparoscopy scheduled December 2013
They are teaching us patience so that we will be more patient with our children.
That's a good way to look at it. It is frustrating though, I know it's so hard to wait!!
I used to hate when people would say, "You just wait until you have a kid." And I guess I've never really thought that about my kiddo.
OP, on the flip side, just think, maybe an expectant mom took home profile books over the long weekend. You just never know!
While this is totally accurate, the temper-tantrum-y part of my brain says I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO TREAT ADULTS LIKE CHILDREN! [and then continues with I WANT MY KID HOME NOOOOWWWWWWWWuh!] [picture me stamping my right foot with my fists at my side]
Having a toddler, I am often mortified at how similar he and I act (at least I do in my head).
Application approved Dec '11
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lol... I totally do this in my head too. God is certainly teaching me patience right now..
July - Nov 2011: Testing with OB... OB said everything looks good
March - Sept 2012: Moved to RE.. 4 treatment cycles - responses of one or no follicles
09.03.12: Diagnosed Poor Ovarian Response.. DE IVF only option
Feb - Nov 2012: Pursued Adoption. That door slammed shut.
12.23.12: Surprise BFP (first ever)... 12.25 - 12.31: Natural M/C
This is totally what I thought of when I saw the title of the post! Glad to see we aren't the only ones counting down the hours (or sometime minutes) until we can drop them off at daycare!
You guys are the best! And way too funny!!!!
And, we just got an email from one of our agencies about a BM they want to show our profile to this weekend, so YAY! for today and still BOO! on three days without any word! (My inner little girl is totally a toddler with you all - stomping around and yelling!)
Also - there are days I hate to hear the whole, "Just wait until..." thing and other days I don't mind. I didn't mind here because (a) you all have been through this and have a LO and (b) I needed the reminder to hold tight.
These last several weeks have been a terrible roller coaster for DH and I and reading your posts has been just what I needed to get myself back on track with all of this stuff!!!!
So, fingers crossed - this is the 9th time our profile has been shown in about 5 weeks, so maybe this one will stick.
I didn't mean to make you feel like a jerk--sorry. Forgive me, I'm crazy hormonal on IVF meds. Trust me, there are days I am ready to send my LO off to daycare. I was just reading your post from the perspective of a soon-to-be adoptive mom who would love to have that problem.