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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Homestudy, The Final Episode

Tonight our social worker came for the fourth and final visit. She had a few wrap up questions for the two of us but spent the majority of the visit doing basic home inspection things, such as smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, etc. We gave her the tour of the house and showed where the children will stay, even though we aren't sure exactly which of the spare rooms we plan on using. Might even split up the twins, we'll have to wait and see how it works out. She gave us some additional input as always and seemed genuinely excited for us and commented that she hopes she is able to do our 1 year follow-up visit. We hope she does too.
Our next step is the form I-600A which is the application for citizenship we send off to immigration. We'll then get back the I-171H which is the approval. These steps culminate the last of our paperwork before our agency sends our dossier to China. Hopefully things will go smoothly from here. To celebrate another milestone in our journey, tonight for dinner we ate take out from China Wok. Yummy.

Homestudy, Part III

Yesterday our social worker met with me (Glen) at work around lunch. Since she lives in Mobile it was more convenient for her compared to driving to Fairhope during the evening. She does have to make the trip tonight though, last in house visit at 6:00...wish us luck. Everything should go smoothly. The one on one meeting yesterday went well, had a good visit. She asked me about a dozen questions, nothing out of the ordinary. We did get off on a tangent when she found out that I work for a forestry consulting firm she got pretty excited and needed some advice on 40 acres of family land that timber buyers keep calling wanting to cut the timber. I put her in touch with some local foresters who are members of the Association of Consulting Foresters as well as local state/county forestry extension services. Anyway, we are looking forward to wrapping up this part of our paper work and can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Will post more after tonight's walk through.
Glen.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Gotcha Day Videos

I had some time today to browse through YouTube looking for adoption videos. I think it would be fun to share some of the special ones. I will post a new one every once in awhile. This is one of my favorite ones that I found today. "Gotcha Day" is the term used for the day you receive your child(ren).

Kim & Kaili's Gotcha Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co9ZPBSPJi4

ABI Fingerprints

My fingerprints FINALLY came back...... CLEAR!!!

YEAH!!!! Glen and I are finishing our Dossier paperwork today. We're getting closer...

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Homestudy, Part II

We just had the second of our four homestudy visits. This one was one of the individual meetings and I decided to go first. She started by asking me to talk about my life. This is the make-up of our auto-biographies, and since we talked so much at the last visit (it went way over the scheduled hour), I decided to stick with what I wrote. So, I talked about my life, from birth through today, it was pretty matter-of-fact, “I was born here….went to school here…moved there…went to school there”. She also asked about what is important to us, our religious life, and what values we want to instill in our children. It has been a great experience talking to the social worker. She has given us a lot of information and answered most of our questions. On the first visit we talked about the prospect of twins. She explained that most people do not request twins, and that twins are sometimes “put up for adoption” as single children. This made us very hopeful. She told us about another family who adopted twins a year ago and she just did their one-year follow up. This family was initially given a referral of a single child, but our agency contacted the CCAA to promote that the family wanted twins. The family was then given the referral of twins. This story made my day. Of course we will be extremely happy with the referral of a single child (and probably thank China later), however, we are prepared for the placement of two children in our home. Well, I don’t think I’m being quite honest… we would LOVE to have two babies to love and be loved by… and why not? Twins are super special when they occur naturally, but to be able to adopt them, and experience their development, everyday needs & wants, and the gift that children give X2! … well, we’re ready. Our meeting went extremely well. I hope that we will continue speaking with our social worker after this process. There is a one-year meeting that occurs post-adoption, so we have an opportunity to maintain our contact. She mentioned that she is interested in following us, and another couple she is working with (similar to us), to see if, during the adoption process, we find ourselves expecting. I said that we have talked about the possibility, and we are prepared. At the end of the visit she asked, “Is there anything that I haven’t asked, but you want to say, about being a mother.” I think it was the word “mother” that hit me, and tears sprang to my eyes. All I could tell her is that this is something that means more to us than I can put into words.

I’m not sure if I gave her enough material for her report since I ramble on and give more examples than statements, so I hope that Glen will be able to fill up her notes. I told him, “It’s kind of like the finale of Family Feud when one person goes first and gets points, then the other person has to get the rest to win.”

Our next two visits are scheduled for next week. She will meet with Glen first, then, on the last visit, she will “finally” take a tour of the house to account for the square footage and other housing particulars. So, I guess we’ll have to have another cleaning party this weekend! j/k.

We received a letter today from our adoption agency detailing the particulars about the growing wait. It explained that while, the wait is increasing between LID (log-in-date) and referral, there is no way to predict the future wait. We have heard this before. The wait, since late last year, has steadily increased. This is due to the increased number of dossiers going to China. However, previously, the wait has increased to as much as 14 months, then decreased to 6 months. The last group to go pick up their children in China waited 11 ½ months between LID and referral. The next group (whose LID was in August/September 2005) is expected to receive referrals in October 2006. So far, we are okay with the wait we’ve experienced and the wait that we foresee. However, we do hope that we will be traveling at the end of 2007. In order for this to happen, the wait will have to decrease, since we do not expect our dossier to be logged in until November or December of 2006. So, to encourage ourselves, we find any piece of news that alludes to an increase in Chinese babies. For example, this year is the year of the Dog. Glen saw a news story about how there are more marriages than can be handled in China right now because the year of the Dog is a lucky year in which to be married. What does this mean to us? This means that there will be more WBD’ing than usual in China, thus there will be more babies. Now, I know that I am being a little rash about the situation, but, when you, and many others, are waiting, you think about these things. I have another scenario, and this one will only be appreciated by those in hurricane alley. China has experienced a terrific hurricane season (“terrific” being the meteorologist coming out in me). What do you do during hurricanes? Well… anyway, if you too are waiting for a baby, you see what I’m ‘getting at’.

…Please stay tuned, Glen’s homestudy visit coming soon.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Homestudy, Part I

Last night a social worker, met with us for the first of four visits. She is scheduled to come on Mondays and Wednesdays for the next two weeks. She met with both of us for about an hour and a half, mostly just getting to know us and asking a few general questions. We had a lot of questions for her and she proved to be a very good source of information, as she has a lot of experience placing children with adoptive parents. She provided some great input on couples requesting twins as well. A lot of the topics discussed came straight from our autobiographies we each had to write. We went over our family backgrounds, our relationship with each other, and other things like how we plan to discipline our children. She gave us some hypothetical situations and asked how we would handle them. A lot of the discussion centered on limits and boundaries. We think the interview went extremely well. Tomorrow when she comes she will meet with Beth alone, then Monday with Glen alone, then on Wednesday we'll wrap up with another group meeting. The only thing that went "wrong" was that we didn't get a chance to show her around the house much. She just came on in and we sat down and got started. Tomorrow we'll be sure to give her the grand tour so we can show off all the hard work everyone has done helping us get our house in tip top shape. Thanks again Brian, Mimi, Emily, Julia, and Molly!!! We couldn't have done it without your help!

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