Friday, November 27, 2009
Talking to the Paternal Family
Well, we got to update your Daddy's side of the family with all the latest info so everybody should be covered now. There shouldn't be any surprises, just loving arms ready to welcome you all around...well, okay, lots of surprises, but we know we're getting SOMETHING. Could be a girl, could be a boy, could be a baby, could be a toddler, could be in school already, could be alone or could be with a sibling...lots of surprises:) We are still praying for you and for the situation in which we will meet you. See you soon hopefully! We are scheduled for our Final Home Inspection next week, once we get approved, we will be transferred from the licensing social worker to a placing social worker (who matches us up with YOU)!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Light at the End of the Tunnel!
I got my TB test read today and received my completed and signed Physical paper back for the Adoption Application Submission! That is the LAST thing I have to do, woohoo. Daddy gets his done this Friday and then we are DONE! I am really excited right now because I want to meet you soooooo bad! You are such a beautiful treat that we are awaiting and I long to play with you and teach you and hug you and watch you grow and OH to be together will be so awesome! Love you and hope to meet you sooner than I can imagine!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Oh We're Getting So Close!
Yesterday, we got certified for CPR and First Aid. It was so fun to do this training together, we never do stuff like that together and I never realized how much I would enjoy doing something like that as a couple. Now, the only thing left for us to complete is our Physical and TB Tests...I'm going to try to get us on a doctor's schedule this week! Then..........................THAT'S IT, we've done all we can do, we just Wait for the Lord on High! We've been praying for your situation to work itself out for us and our meeting. We are praying for you as we are apart and for our joining! I even heard your Daddy talking to a friend of his today...it was fun to hear him be proud and excited about our decisions. I so look forward to the day we will hear about you!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Foster vs Adoption
I know at some point in your life, we'll want to share with you about our experiences and I thought this might be the best way to remember them. I heard a story recently about a friend we know who was adopted at 18 mths old and he was always thankful for his adoptive parents and really wants to give back by adopting children some day as well. That would be so beautiful to raise children with a heart like his, so in case that happens, I think it would be great to let you know what things might have crossed our minds along the way in all the decisions that must be made throughout the process.
One topic right now is Foster vs Adoption because our dog Sadie was just diagnosed with Lymphomic Cancer, so it spreads very quickly throughout her entire body and we were told she only has a couple months to live. This dog has been my child for the last 5 years of our marriage, I take her with me everywhere I go and have cried many times if there is a time where I have to leave her for an extended period (because of work usually) and I can't handle looking at her eyes when I do go. She is my child and I love her soooooooooooo much, so with this sad news, I am heart-broken. So it has brought me again to the question of whether I would be able to handle Fostering since I would get my heart broken over and over and over again possibly, when I am supposed to just be a care-taker of these precious children and I don't want to let them go. When we last met with the social worker, she talked about a couple sibling sets that were at the top of our "preferred age range," but were ready to be adopted...so I am praying about these children and am knowing that God has the right situation being worked out for all of us and I have no idea what is in store in our lives in the "hopefully VERY near future:)"
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. I have Faith that he is working my situation out for the good!
I love You Lord
And I lift my voice
To worship You oh my soul rejoice
Take joy my King in what you hear
May it be a sweet sweet sound in Your ear
One topic right now is Foster vs Adoption because our dog Sadie was just diagnosed with Lymphomic Cancer, so it spreads very quickly throughout her entire body and we were told she only has a couple months to live. This dog has been my child for the last 5 years of our marriage, I take her with me everywhere I go and have cried many times if there is a time where I have to leave her for an extended period (because of work usually) and I can't handle looking at her eyes when I do go. She is my child and I love her soooooooooooo much, so with this sad news, I am heart-broken. So it has brought me again to the question of whether I would be able to handle Fostering since I would get my heart broken over and over and over again possibly, when I am supposed to just be a care-taker of these precious children and I don't want to let them go. When we last met with the social worker, she talked about a couple sibling sets that were at the top of our "preferred age range," but were ready to be adopted...so I am praying about these children and am knowing that God has the right situation being worked out for all of us and I have no idea what is in store in our lives in the "hopefully VERY near future:)"
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. I have Faith that he is working my situation out for the good!
I love You Lord
And I lift my voice
To worship You oh my soul rejoice
Take joy my King in what you hear
May it be a sweet sweet sound in Your ear
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