We are officially done with our formal application, and we have been assigned to a case worker. Sounds kinda important. I'm not sure that it is, but it does feel like an accomplishment and one more step closer to holding our son in our arms. Yes we are planning on adopting a son. Is anyone surprised? I thought not. :)
On a side note, I have recently purchased a used sewing machine from a friend. I have enjoyed making a craft for the girls. It is a marker/colored pencil holder for the car. I am thinking about making some to sell for a minimum donation of $10.00. I do have one other fabric that is blue, but I could buy some more boy fabrics if anyone is interested. I can make one for crayons, but I chose colored pencils with the hopes of them not melting in the car. Let me know if you would be interested.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Our first meeting
We met with the director of the agency we are going through last Tuesday. It was a fun day. It was especially fun to see Dan getting excited about adopting. We have been given a list of requirements which include a plethora of paperwork, two educational meetings (which are scheduled for next month) and a list of articles and books to read. Trying to keep costs down, we looked at the library and were able to check out two of the books we need to read so far. The next step is to tackle the home study. I absolutely love that the journey is beginning :)
Saturday, April 14, 2012
It begins :)
I have been surprised to feel anxiety after I last posted. My thoughts ranged from "It's really out there now and we have to follow through with this" to "My family is perfect just the way it is, are we going to ruin it by adding another baby/child to the mix." I didn't expect those feelings. Up to that point it had been just excitement with no reservations. I soon remembered feelings of ruining our perfect family during my last two pregnancies so I was comforted that this was a normal feeling.
A week went by and the feelings went away and the joy came back. Then we got the blessed surprise of a check from a generous friend allowing us to start the process. So we called the agency we chose to work with and made our initial appointment for this Tuesday. The excitement is definitely back!
A week went by and the feelings went away and the joy came back. Then we got the blessed surprise of a check from a generous friend allowing us to start the process. So we called the agency we chose to work with and made our initial appointment for this Tuesday. The excitement is definitely back!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Our adoption story, Part 1
I've, really felt a call to adopt ever since I worked with mom's at risk for child abuse and neglect when I was single and in my early 20's. It broke my heart to see some of the homes that these kids were raised in. There was always at least one young child on my case load that I wanted to take home with me to raise.
I always thought I wouldn't be able to have my own children and was happy to hear that my husband was open to adoption if we couldn't conceive. Go figure that while I was surrounded by friends and family who struggled to conceive, I got pregnant every time we tried. Don't get me wrong I was overjoyed and grateful to be able to have my own children, but a part of me grieved because I assumed this meant that I would never adopt.
Then in 2007, on the night before Thanksgiving, Dan and I somehow happened on a discussion of adoption. He said that he would be open to adopting a boy. I was floored. I called a friend the next day who had adopted two children because I just had to share my excitement with someone who understood my desire.
At the time we lived in a small 800 square foot two bedroom house. Needless to say when had no room for another child. I couldn't put another bed in that house. The bed's I did have fit with only an inch to spare. We were planning to move so we figured that when we got into a bigger house within the year we would start the process. God had other plans. We didn't move for another 2 years and by that time Dan had lost all desire to adopt as I was struggling to keep up with homeschooling, cooking and cleaning. He gave me a choice, to home-school or adopt, but not both. He didn't think I could do it and to be honest I couldn't. So I prayed about it and had a peace about homeschooling. I even felt peace about not adopting as a friend of mine and I were in a lengthy process of starting up a ministry at our church for orphans. At least I was doing something.
So what changed? I did. I went on a crazy diet called "The Gaps Diet" and my energy level increased significantly. For the first time Dan thought I could actually make it work. So in December of 2011 he agreed to adopt again. Then we thought he was going to get laid off so we delayed starting the process and I prayed about how we could raise money to adopt. In February God gave Dan a promising job at a company that he used to work at. I also started selling things on Amazon. I started with things that we didn't need and or use from home. I also learn from another adopted mom that you can raise money through Amazon via a blog. If you purchase anything from Amazon and use the link on this blog, I will get a portion of the proceeds. 100% of all our proceeds from this link and from selling on Amazon will go to fund our adoption.
I hope to set out our initial meeting as soon as we raise the money to pay the initial fees. Hopefully that will be soon.
I always thought I wouldn't be able to have my own children and was happy to hear that my husband was open to adoption if we couldn't conceive. Go figure that while I was surrounded by friends and family who struggled to conceive, I got pregnant every time we tried. Don't get me wrong I was overjoyed and grateful to be able to have my own children, but a part of me grieved because I assumed this meant that I would never adopt.
Then in 2007, on the night before Thanksgiving, Dan and I somehow happened on a discussion of adoption. He said that he would be open to adopting a boy. I was floored. I called a friend the next day who had adopted two children because I just had to share my excitement with someone who understood my desire.
At the time we lived in a small 800 square foot two bedroom house. Needless to say when had no room for another child. I couldn't put another bed in that house. The bed's I did have fit with only an inch to spare. We were planning to move so we figured that when we got into a bigger house within the year we would start the process. God had other plans. We didn't move for another 2 years and by that time Dan had lost all desire to adopt as I was struggling to keep up with homeschooling, cooking and cleaning. He gave me a choice, to home-school or adopt, but not both. He didn't think I could do it and to be honest I couldn't. So I prayed about it and had a peace about homeschooling. I even felt peace about not adopting as a friend of mine and I were in a lengthy process of starting up a ministry at our church for orphans. At least I was doing something.
So what changed? I did. I went on a crazy diet called "The Gaps Diet" and my energy level increased significantly. For the first time Dan thought I could actually make it work. So in December of 2011 he agreed to adopt again. Then we thought he was going to get laid off so we delayed starting the process and I prayed about how we could raise money to adopt. In February God gave Dan a promising job at a company that he used to work at. I also started selling things on Amazon. I started with things that we didn't need and or use from home. I also learn from another adopted mom that you can raise money through Amazon via a blog. If you purchase anything from Amazon and use the link on this blog, I will get a portion of the proceeds. 100% of all our proceeds from this link and from selling on Amazon will go to fund our adoption.
I hope to set out our initial meeting as soon as we raise the money to pay the initial fees. Hopefully that will be soon.
Monday, March 19, 2012
My new blog!
I am taking the plunge into blogging! We are hoping to adopt a baby and have started up an amazon selling account to raise money for adoption. Our name is Adoption Fund. So if you see that when purchasing you can know that all the proceeds will go to fund our adoption. We are also in the process of becoming affiliates throught Amazon. Once it is completed I will have a link on the blog. If you click the link to make your purchases we will receive a portion of your proceeds and put all of it toward the adoption.
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