Wednesday, October 19, 2011

What's going on

Things have been moving positively.  Our home study is almost complete!  We reviewed it and it has been sent to our Adoption Agency for final edit & approval.  Our dossier has been completed and sent, missing only a few minor documents.  We recieved our renewed passports yesterday, so I will be able to send those to be added to the dossier.  Everything seems to be going well on our side of things!  We still do not have the first payment we need for the next step of the process. The homestudy took longer than we expected (waiting on background checks, paperwork, etc).  The homestudy is an important part of the application process to most fundraising/grant organizations, and so we are not in the place we had hoped to be at this point.  But, God is good and our family and friends have been so helpful, we know that we are super blessed. So now, my time will be spent essay writing/filling out applications for fundraising opportunities. 

On the other side of things, I spoke to the adoption agency director last week, and she is headed to a meeting in Lesotho.  I stole and/or borrowed the below post from another blog I follow. This family is just a few months ahead of us with their adoption from Lesotho.  Her post describes the need for prayer for the upcoming meeting, and I wanted to share it. She seems better informed than I am about what is going on with the meeting, and what to be prayerful about.

The original blog post can be found at : http://florafamilycalling.blogspot.com/  We will wait to hear what comes out of this meeting, praying and hoping for the best, and staying faithful that the Lord's will will be done.

Here is what was written:
In 2 days, October 20th, there will be an important meeting taking place in Lesotho between the Lesotho Department of Social Welfare and the adoption agency reps.  Please join me and those waiting for their child to come home in praying specifically over these areas:

1) pray for clarity of roles and processes and for relationships to be healed
 
2) pray against confusion and the spirit of competition and control

3) pray for cooperation and a focus on the best interests of these orphaned and vulnerable children.

4) pray that God will act mightily to defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed; rescue the weak and the needy (Psalm 82:3)
5) pray for the children and families that have already been matched and those who are still waiting for that step to take place


END of her post.

Thanks to all of you who are keeping up with us through the process.  If you ever have questions or want to chat, hit me up!  HEARTS!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Few things still left...and then more waiting :)

We are currently wrapping up the last few items of the home study.  Answering a few questions here and there.  We are also finishing up all of our documents for our dossier.  Needing a few signatures, a notary, etc.  We have also been taking pictures of every room of our house.  That has been quite lovely, as our home is much cleaner and it spurred Michael into de-cluttering our office.  Michael and I just wrote our letter to the Lesotho government and sent a draft to AFAA (our adoption agency).  Since we have no clue what we are doing, we are hoping for some constructive criticism :) 

Rosebud started preschool in August, and is growing more fond of it as time passes. The teachers let us know that she does great with them, but as one of them eloquently put it, Rosebud doesn't seem to understand the 'freakshow' that is the whole gaggle of children.  Having not been around gobs of kiddos, I think she sometimes gets overwhelmed.  But she comes home singing songs, doing yoga, and smiling, so that counts for something!  A little socialization twice a week will be good for her. 

I think of our son often.  I wonder what his name is.  If he has been born.  If his family is okay.  If he is okay.  I haven't even gotten into the thick of it yet, and adoption is already a much more emotional process than I had imagined.  We have fun anticipating his arrival to our family.  How long will it be?  We speculate on Rosebud's reaction and on our own.  It is fun to guess about things like this. Like an expectant mother wondering if her child will have hair or no hair, birthmarks, blue eyes, dark eyes, etc., we have our own curiosities.

 It seems like people feel sorry for us when I tell them we are in for a long wait.  But we aren't sad.  We believe in God's time and are enjoying Rosebud's early childhood.  We are figuring out our parenting strengths, and where we can improve :) As someone who likes to be in control of most things, its nice to have this adoption thing be so outside of my control that I can go with the flow, an attitude I pray to uphold ;)