Monday, October 30, 2006

October 30, 2006

Second Adoption Meeting

Well, it seems to have gone well. We arrived at 8:00, and didn't leave until after 12:00. Last meeting was a few hours of writing paperwork; this meeting was all interview questions about our families and past and who we are and things. Lanse found it to be really draining, but we were both surprised at how it really didn't get horribly deep. It also appears that we've combined sessions; during our first meeting she did all of the meeting 1 stuff, and half of the meeting 2 stuff. This time we did the rest of meeting 2 stuff and all of meeting 3. So we only have one more meeting, which will take place here at our house when all the rest of our paperwork and stuff is done. That can't finish up until I'm healthy, (for those of you out of the know, I have pneumonia again), because medical tests are part of it.

The next biggest thing to do (besides bloodwork and fingerprinting) is prepping the house for her inspection. Aside from a good deep clean, I'd like to strip the wallpaper in the bathroom and clean the walls. Anyway, I guess that's the news at this point. Thanks so much for your prayers! Please keep on praying. She's going to be emailing us websites with photolistings so we can get started on screening through kids! Pray that we'll have overflowing discernment and not fall in love with every needy face we see. :)

Sunday, October 22, 2006

October 22, 2006

Yesterday we sent in the mail:
1. formal application
2. signed admin paperwork (things that tell them that yes, we received and read the client grievance procedures, that sort of thing)
3. $500 (though it should have been $450)
4. two photos of us.

Our next meeting with Jacquie (social worker) was going to be on Tuesday, but Lanse was just given a big work project due that day, so we moved it to Monday the 30th. I'll be sure to tell all about it sometime next week.

In the meantime, I think I'm going to Amazon.com and change my shipping on the stuff I ordered. I went with the free stuff, and it says it won't be here until Thanksgiving! Sigh. Hopefully I can change it. There's adoption books in there we have to read.

Friday, October 13, 2006

October 13, 2006

I did actually finish the Big Pink Adoption Book, which was really interesting, but unfortunately has brought up a couple of personal issues that Lanse and I have to discuss and resolve before we finish one question on the agency application. Our social worker can't do anything until that's in and she's really itching (and seeming to grow irritable) to get moving.

Monday, October 9, 2006

October 9, 2006

Well, we're supposed to go get our bloodwork done as the last bit of our physical exam. One of the things Dr. Mike was going to check was my white blood cell count. Last week I had a teeeeeeensy nasal drip that he didn't even notice during the physical. Then Friday we went camping, and the lows hit upper 30s. *coughcough*hackhack* If you couldn't have guessed, I'm now back to the 'really sick in my chest' cold thingy that I always do. I'm SO SICK OF IT. It also means that there will be a delay in my paperwork. *GAH* I wanted this to be done with.

In the meantime, I guess I'll sit with some tea and start to plow through this Big Pink Adoption Book. (it's actually The Adoption Resource Book by Lois Gilman, but it's known by its bright pinkness.)

Friday, October 6, 2006

October 6, 2006

My shoulder feels like it's dislocated due to yesterday's tetnus shot. Aaah! Didn't sleep very well because of it. Doc says I'm healthy. Yay! *coughcoughcough* Also referred me to an allergist for my cough. *heh* Still have to go get bloodwork done. Adoption agencies want to check ya for everything. Happyjoy.

Tuesday, October 3, 2006

October 3, 2006

Adoption Social Worker Meeting One

This morning we got moving a little early and drove out to Glad Tidings Church on the other side of town to meet our new Social Worker from Bethany Christian Services. In the last couple of days we've each prepared a 2-3 page autobiography, and collected documents on our birth, marriage, and life insurance. Gathering all those together, we headed out to meet at 8:00 this morning.

We found the church, arriving about five minutes early. Everything was locked, no one was in sight, and the sign on the door said office hours started at 9:00. She had also told us to meet at -Good- Tidings Church, not -Glad- Tidings Church, but the street address was the correct one, and the phone book didn't have a Good Tidings Church. Oh, no! Were we in the wrong place? That was when we realized that Jacquie hadn't given us her phone number; so far we'd only communicated via email. So we called the New Jersey office, which is the only one we had a number for, and while they were contacting Jacquie, she pulled into the parking lot.

Apparently someone at the church had agreed to come open up early for her, but then was unable to make it. So we began in the back of Jacquie's SUV. First, she gave us a bunch of paperwork to read and sign, some to return to the Bethany office via mail, and some to hold for her until our next meeting. We gave her our autobiographies, and then she had us begin a "Self-Study". She told us that typically she would have each spouse in a separate room, so we were not allowed to talk or exchange looks or peek at each other's paper. *heh* SO much like a test at school! Our self-study was five pages of questions about ourselves, broken down into categories: Personality (my own strengths and weaknesses, personal achievements and disappointments, goals, etc.); Childhood (happy and unhappy memories, how I was as a child, my parent's relationship); Marriage (our relationship, his and my strong and weak points, common interests, how we settle differences, our relationship with our in-laws, personal priorities); and Children (how it will change our lives, what qualities we want to instill and how). While in the middle of our self-study, someone finally came and opened up the church, so we moved inside where we could write on a table and not our laps.

After we finished the self-study, we gave her our documentation, which she copied information from, we reviewed what we needed to do next, and we made some small talk. And that was that.

After our meeting, Lanse and I went out for brunch, where we very briefly commented on our morning and then tried to not talk about it and take an emotional break. We went to Staples after food to get filing stuff for all the paperwork and headed home.

I've gotten all the filing done, Lanse is in bed sleeping, and now that I've caught this up I'm going to join him. I'll probably post later with what my feelings were on all these events. Right now I'm still processing. :)