Saturday, October 18, 2014

The Latest News

Many people are starting to ask, "So, what is the latest adoption news?" We hadn't heard anything until this week. This week our caseworker asked us some more specific questions regarding our openness about certain situations. That part is always tough because we want to make sure we answer the way God would have us answer. We want the child(ren) in our home that God wants in our home. This question opened up the opportunity for Eric to ask if our portfolio has been shown. We found out that it is actively being shown to birthmoms. Our caseworker could not tell us anything more than that. We are not sure what that means, but last time our caseworker couldn't say anything, that meant that something was definitely in the works. Every situation is different, though. Regardless of what that information means, it is so encouraging to know that birthmoms are actively viewing our portfolio! God has a very special plan, so we are excited to see that unfold! As we wait, we are enjoying loving on our son, raising support, focusing on what God has us doing right now, preparing for the next addition to our family, and praying hard! Thank you for taking this journey with us!!!!!!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Finally Paper Pregnant!


picture from www.negativepregnancytest.com and edited by me to read "Paper Pregnant"
         

It's official! We are finally paper pregnant again! We found out via email, but it was still a positive test result. And it was definitely a test... of my faith and my patience. I'll be honest. I have taken many real pregnancy tests before... and at the time in secret so that my husband wouldn't know (I wanted it to be a surprise if it was positive!). Never a positive one. Don't feel bad about that, though. False pregnancy tests used to upset me, but Eli changed that for me. Once I held him for the first time, I never needed to see a positive biological pregnancy test. God has allowed me to be totally content with his plan for us to adopt. After all, He did adopt me! Adoption really is a beautiful picture of what God has done for those who choose to follow Him.

On Wednesday, August 6th, Eric and I received an email from our caseworker letting us know that we are now on the waiting list to adopt a child through Covenant Care! What started as an idea and a bunch of papers is now a reality. We are actually now waiting for a birthmom to select us as part of her adoption plan. That means that we are available, approved, and ready to parent another child when God sees that the time is right. We are here to support a birthmom in her time of need.

As an adoptive parent, hearing that you are on the waiting list really is like finding out that you are pregnant. No, I have no clue what the due date will be (could even be way more or way less than nine months). However, it does mean that another child will be joining our family. Finding out that you are pregnant is a REALLY BIG deal, so I had to celebrate...

Eric signing our last document!
School started back on August 7th. This time, however, I started back as a part-time teacher to have more mommy time! My mom spent the night with us on August 7th since Eli's babysitter was out of town. Our last document was submitted to Covenant Care on August 7th, so I just had to celebrate. I went to the store on my way home to get some bread for lunch and left with food for a special dinner and ingredients for cupcakes! :) I even bought pink, blue, and yellow cupcake liners since I don't know whether our future child will be a boy or a girl. I was just so excited that I decided to have a spur-of-the-moment party! My mom, Eli, and I made cupcakes and then my mom and I made a nicer dinner than usual. Our party didn't turn out exactly the way I had planned it to be, but it was fun. I really enjoyed getting to celebrate this big moment! Our future child might not be growing in my tummy, but he or she is definitely growing in my heart!




Monday, June 30, 2014

Almost There!

Next adoption update... since Mother's Day...

- We had our home study update visit 
- We turned in our portfolios
- Our portfolios were submitted to birth mom caseworkers at the end of May but can't be shown yet (we have had to submit extra paperwork and also had to send in our pre-placement fee and wait for our home study update to be written)
- Our home study update was finalized!
- We submitted an application for a matching grant from Promise686 (This is the organization we used for fundraising for Eli's adoption. Pray that we will be accepted!)
- Getting Eli's new room ready so that the nursery will be available for the next little one!

What's next?

- Wait for our money to be processed - For our portfolios to be shown, we had to have our home study update complete, we have to have proof that we can fund our adoption, and we have to have our pre-placement fee submitted.
- Hopefully that will mean birth moms can begin viewing our portfolio soon!

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Mother's Day Announcement

I'm so thankful to be able to celebrate Mother's Day as a mom. This is a gift I do not take for granted, and my heart certainly goes out to the many women who wish they were a mom, lost a child, or lost a mom. I definitely count changing my son's messy diapers on Mother's Day as a gift instead of a disgusting task, because that means the child I longed for for so long is a reality.

We have been really really busy so I haven't given any updates on our son, but here are our Easter pictures! Our son is growing so fast and is developing quite the personality. :) He is truly a joy! Yesterday marks 17 months old!




It's time for our son to have a sibling, so it's with great excitement that we announce that our next adoption process has begun! We have started paperwork. Our homestudy update is May 13th. Our portfolios will be distributed on May 22nd! Yay! We are excited about seeing what God has in store for the future!

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Birthmother's Day

Happy birthmother's day to our son's birthmother! We are so thankful that this amazing woman chose life for her child and gave us the gift and blessing of parenting him!