Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Stuck


I am disheartened, depressed, disenchanted and just plan down. Due to the new changes with the I800 filings, i.e. moving Chicago processing to Texas where they process much more than I800s, we still have not received our approval and cannot even begin to wait for TA even though we received our LOA almost 1 month ago. I am deeply searching for meaning, understanding, and the ability to give this fully to God. I would truly like to experience some peace in all of this but it is difficult to know all we have to look forward to is waiting and that our son may not get to join our family this year. I keep trying to remember that this is truly a God thing from start to finish and I don't have to understand all of the details, but it is nonetheless very heartbreaking. I wish I had more to say or news to share but that's all I have....

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Give-a-way

I am posting this give-a-way a little late but I love the blog. I don't remember exactly how I stumbled upon it, but Kym is full of little stories and lovely pictures which make my day. Her children always make me smile as I am waiting to welcome mine home. She is giving away one of the cutest dresses from http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5585996 . Although we are adopting a boy - a dear friend is adopting a girl so I think this would make a great welcome home gift!

http://celebratingeverydaylife.blogspot.com/

Thursday, October 1, 2009

LOA!!

Our LOA was received yesterday by our agency and sent to us today!! Praise the Lord! This means we SHOULD be able to bring our son home before the end of the year. DS is running around singing "I get to get my brother". I alternate between screaming and crying and poor DH is just trying to keep me from passing out and get everything together for our yardsale Saturday. Thank you for all the prayers and keep 'em coming :)

Friday, September 18, 2009

Faith


I just read a great book which I highly recommend "Same Kind of Different as Me". It is a wonderful story which truly illustrates the power of God. During the last couple of weeks we have been truly disheartened with the process of international adoption. An increase in wait times, no news or limited information, and just downright impatience has caused us great difficulty. I started reading the book to try to take my mind off of everything. Little did I know, God would have life lessons for me to learn. There is a line in the book which says "Our limitations are God's opportunties". When first reading it you may go hmmm...interesting. After you trully consider the ramifications of this statement, you are more likely to say "Wow".
Most of us have difficulty turning to God during the mundane times of our lives. The ho-hum, everyday stuff usually becomes routine; requiring little thought, much less faith. But, when we are smacked in the face or knocked to our knees, we are able to see how weak we are and how fragile LIFE as we know it can be. Through all of this, we have tried to stay strong and have faith, but when control is truly taken away from us, as it has been once we sent our dossier to China, we felt helpless and out of control. George Michael's line of "gotta have faith" is correct, but so much more difficult when you have no control. Ironic or awkward as it may seem, you cannot be in control and have faith in God.
So, we wait. Prayers have been answered in that we have verified our checks have cleared and our dossier is still being processed so thank you to all of those who were Prayer Warriors for us. We appreciate our family and friends who are willing to take up the torch for us when we are so unsure and just plain tired. We will see our son...soon, which of course is relative and totally in God's hands.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

New Pictures!




Although this is our first adoption, I can't imagine having a better adoption case worker than Ming! Those of you who know me, know that I am not a patient person but Ming is very patient and understanding. She also goes out of her way in my opinion to provide us with updates - hence the title! We have new pictures of our son, just received today! In one he is holding the Gecko we sent over in a care package - you can see the typical boy pose - Great...a stuffed animal :) We love him so much!! Thanks for following our journey!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Abbreviations, who knew?

As an educator, I am fairly well versed in the variety of abbreviations and acronyms in the world - we are surrounded by them. I have to admit, however, that the world of adoption is inundated with them. In an attempt to make this blog easier, I am going to list the ones we have figured out in case we use them. First we were PA - preliminary approval, then we were DTC - dossier to China for which we had to provide a LOI - letter of intent. Now we are waiting on our LOA - letter of acceptance so that we can get our TA - travel approval which all starts from our LID - log in date. Make sense? :)
And that's just the ones we have figured out.

Monday, August 3, 2009

The worst day ever...and how quickly things can change


First - the home study. It was actually a fairly easy process. We met with Elizabeth three times, once here and twice in Atlanta. It was very laid back and I had cleaned feverishly for nothing - really, you don't understand, I cleaned the top of the cabinets - you can't even SEE the top of the cabinets. It rained horribly the day she came to the house and she got lost. We were really concerned that the Atlanta city girl would have issues with the farm, animals, and essentially living in the middle of nowhere, but she LOVED it! Thought it was great for raising kids and felt Samuel was a great kid - of course :) So, the interviews/visits were not bad. What was bad was the PAPERWORK!! Copies of this, that, and the other and clearences to make sure we are not mass murderers or child molesters. Speaking of...the reason I entitled this entry the worst day ever is for that last portion - child molester. Not that we are, but you have to get clearance checks to prove it. Walker county was not very helpful so when we received a call from Ming on April 30th we thought our world was crashing.

Simon was an agency referral based on a camp AAI hosted in October of 2008. Only AAI could handle his adoption. The bad thing is that this is time sensitive and on April 30th Ming called to advise us that China had begun to pull back the referrals and we had to get everything in by Friday or we would loose him. WHAT!!?? Our homestudy wasn't complete because Elizabeth had not received our clearance from Walker Co. yet - they had had it for 6 wks. We began racing to make phone calls and beg and plead for it to be completed. Elizabeth was wonderful trying to help us get everything together. We had to have pictures made - mine are LOVELY because I had been crying to much. We also had to write a letter of intent (LOI) to adopt Simon explaining to the Chinese government why we wanted to adopt and how we would preserve his heritage. Done...still nothing from Walker County, so, on Friday, after having a nervous breakdown, my Asst Principal comes in with one of our teachers who used to work for DFCS. She makes a few calls and provides me with a number of a supervisor for the whole area. Called - they were out until Monday, so I have another nervous breakdown with his secretary. God LOVE this woman. She made it her personal crusade to get this taken care of and within 2 hours, Elizabeth had the letter and we were good to go. God is good!!

So, after we averted that catastrophy, our paperwork was sent to China. Now we were just waiting for a prelimary approval so that we could proceed with the adoption. On May 14th we received the best email ever. Not only were we approved, we received updated pictures and measurements of our son. We were so pleased and proud to see how much he has grown in just a few short months. Now, if we could just bring him home!!