Earlier this week, Georgie Crawford expressed her joy about coming back home after the arrival of her second child, Tahlie.
Georgie and her husband, Jamie, are presently in Georgia where their newborn daughter was delivered by a surrogate in late September.
They have initiated the process to bring baby Tahlie home and Georgie has been keeping her Instagram followers updated on the ongoing progress.
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In Georgie's latest Instagram update, she shared, "The paperwork is going really well. We've completed the DNA test, and loads of people were asking us why we can't bring Tahlie home just yet."
She explained: "So basically, there's loads of paperwork to prove she's Irish, and then we have to get an emergency passport for her."
Georgie revealed: "That's what we're waiting for today. I feel like I really miss my family and my house, and I'm just dying to go home. And then other days I feel fine, and I could stay forever, but I'm just really homesick today.
"We're just going to mind ourselves, get a really nice dinner," she added.
In her heartfelt Instagram post on her grid, Georgie shared: "I feel like I have loved you forever. Two and a half weeks of cheek to cheek," accompanied by comments from her followers.
One follower expressed: "Just a beautiful photo, the little size of her. She’s Ireland’s miracle baby. You have given hope & inspiration to so many young women going through cancer that haven’t started a family yet. You are a true Warrior."
Another follower chimed in saying: "Just beautiful, Georgie. The feel of her little face and lots of cuddles is just magic. Enjoy every minute, and be safe."
Daniella Moyles joined the conversation, adding her own sentiments: "Her little newborn scrunch," capturing the collective admiration for Georgie's precious moments with her newborn.
Georgie and her husband Jamie encountered a challenging journey to expand their family once more, following Georgie's breast cancer diagnosis, which left her struggling with her fertility.
At the age of 35, and just seven months after giving birth, she discovered a lump in her breast.
In 2017, Georgie made the decision to freeze her eggs before embarking on cancer treatment.
Following the heart-warming news of being matched with a Ukrainian surrogate in December, the couple joyously introduced their precious daughter, Tahlie, to the world just a few weeks ago.
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