Unidentified Speaker 1 opened a San Diego ceremony for National Adoption Month and announced that the city was celebrating 39 finalized adoptions.
"So November is National Adoption Month. And so here in San Diego, we are celebrating 39 adoptions today," Unidentified Speaker 1 said, calling the day "a very exciting day." The speaker framed the event as an opportunity to recognize families and children transitioning from foster care to permanent homes.
Unidentified Speaker 2 described the relief and meaning behind the legal process, saying the parents had completed the necessary paperwork and looking forward to providing a stable family life. "A lot of excitement, for the parents. You know, we finally made it here. All the paperwork is done. All the i's are dotted. All the t's are crossed," Unidentified Speaker 2 said, adding that adoptions allow children to "know that they belong" and will be cared for and supported.
A family member identified the child by name in remarks at the ceremony and said the child had spent an extended period in foster care. "After 631 days in foster care, forever starts today," Unidentified Speaker 3 said, and also used the name Mateo Grayson Muir when introducing the child. The transcript includes both the spelling "Matteo" and the full name as "Mateo Grayson Muir." The article uses the full name as stated in the remarks.
The event was celebratory in tone; speakers emphasized permanence and love rather than policy details. No formal motions, votes, or references to statutes were made during the recorded remarks.
Organizers did not provide a breakdown of the 39 adoptions by age or program in the available remarks. Additional administrative details — including which agency offices processed the adoptions or whether any were interjurisdictional — were not specified during the ceremony.