Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Questions and Answers

Q & A

We realize that many of you have questions in regards to our adoption and we would love to answer them. At the beginning of our journey we had a lot of questions and it was overwhelming.  We have decided to start blogging some Q&A posts to inform you more about the adoption process. If you have any specific questions please leave a comment at the bottom of this post, on facebook, or just ask us whenever you see us! There will be some things about our specific journey that we have to keep private due to the nature of adoption, but we will be able to answer most questions. We hope that these Q&A posts will give insight to adopting. Below are just a few initial questions we are asked frequently.



This is a picture from last June of us spending time in the mountains. There have been many mountains to climb during this adoption journey, but it has been beautiful. I think this picture is a great representation of where we are now! 

Will you be adopting from the U.S. or over seas?

We are doing domestic adoption.  Dakota and I put prayer into our decision of what agency to use and where to adopt our child from. Our decision was to adopt from an agency that works with children from Florida. I know there are many parents that feel called to adopt from over seas or from different states and we think that is wonderful!  Dakota and I want to adopt a newborn, and it is more difficult to adopt a newborn overseas due to various country requirements and wait times.  Also, costs can be increased with overseas adoptions due to multiple visits. We felt that God pointed us to adopt locally, but we also know there are children desperate for homes everywhere. 

Will you have a closed, open or semi-open adoption plan?

Here is a brief explanation of the three options

CLOSED-In a closed adoption there is no contact, history or information about the birth parents. There is no desire to communicate. This was a very common form of adoption until about a decade ago.
OPEN- This would be an adoption where there is open communication between the birth parents and the adoptive parents. There is an exchange of addresses, phone numbers and easy access to each other. 
SEMI-OPEN- Adoptions that are semi-open are typically done through an agency. Direct communication is not typical, but letters and photos can be exchanged with the help of an adoption agency. Also, the adoptive parents have a chance to meet with the birth mother with an social worker present. 

This was a hard decision for us. There are pros and cons to everything.  Our family will always be out of the norm and we realize that is actually a beautiful thing! We decided that the benefit of a semi-open adoption would fit our desires for our child. Although our first choice is semi-open adaption,  our agency will contact us in regards to other options as well. I know many of you are thinking that it is crazy to consider semi-open adoption. We feel that our journey to parenthood is a shared one. With our great joy, there is great sorrow in our baby's birth family. Our lives will forever be linked. Do we plan to have them over for play dates or holidays? Who knows. We will seek to keep a relationship through pictures and letters through our adoption agency. Our child will one day have questions that Dakota and I cannot answer, but our prayer is that they will have the option to ask his or her birth family.

Can you pick a girl or boy?

The paperwork we fill out does allow us to choose a boy or a girl.  We personally will not be choosing one over the other. We want a baby, and we know that God has a perfect plan for us!

How will the birth parents decide to place their child with you?

After we are placed on the waiting list, the birth parents will come to our agency and speak with an adviser. They will be counseled to make sure adoption is what they truly think is best for them. Dakota and I will make a book that is “addressed” to the birth mom and she will see a glimpse of our lives. We will say how we met, talk about our families/friends and write a letter to her. The book will be filled with pictures that will give her an indication of what our lives are like. She will look at our book along with others to make her decision. She will then decide to meet with us or decide right there that we will be the family for her child. Typically after the books are narrowed down, the birth mother will want to meet with the prospective family. If that is the case we will have a face to face meeting with her and an adviser and get to know each other.

How long does this process typically take?

We have been told that 18 months is a typical wait time, but sometimes the wait is much shorter.  There have been multiple occasions where the wait time is less than 3 months.  Our goal is to be on the waiting list by June 30, 2015.  Obviously we pray that it is a quick process, but we know that our baby is worth waiting for.




FUNDRAISING FRIDAY REPORT

We are now at the 20.9% mark! Thank you for donating to our family. 

Friday, February 13, 2015

Twenty

Another fundraising Friday post is up! Showing our weekly progress has been such an exciting thing for Dakota and I to do. We have treasured seeing how God is working in our adoption story! 

20% down. 20%!!!! Can you believe how wonderful that is? We are so grateful and just in awe of the support we have received. It felt like a difficult thing to ask for help in the very beginning of our journey. Looking back at the stressful discussions we had about finances, I see that my pride almost made us miss an opportunity to witness God working through our friends and family. Adopting has given light to a few weaknesses I have, but pride was definitely the first to come up to surface. I worried what people would think when we first discussed how we would afford adding to our family. I couldn't stop the anxiety that came from my pride. I was overlooking the fact that there is a child out there who will have a Christian home and be loved so dearly for his or her entire life. I am so thankful that God walked with me even during my doubtful and proud moments. He is so good and always there to pick me up. My faith is growing though this adventure.

I don’t know many adoptive parents, but I would be surprised if this next statement were not true of them all. Adoption changes you. In the best and most bizarre ways. Dakota and I have thought of things we would NEVER put to thought if our lives were “normal”. There is so much good that comes from adoption. We want to thank you all for being a part of our journey and giving support. You are changing our lives and we will forever be grateful to have you as a piece of our puzzle.


Don’t forget to save the date for our adoption garage sale on March 7, 2015. It will be a great day and we look forward to seeing some friendly faces! 

Friday, February 6, 2015

Fundraising Friday/Guest Post

This week we received some good news in regards to the order of steps in our adoption. We were given our checklist in January and we knew it would be difficult to complete everything quickly. If you notice in our adoption timeline it says that we need to pay for the application, then the pre-study documents and after that we would go to our training classes. After speaking with our adoption agency they informed us that there are only four training classes this year. March, June, September and December are the only months they hold the two day training classes! March was out of our reach finacially and Dakota has some obligations in June so that would mean waiting until September just to complete step 4 in our long adoption process. Yikes! Praise the Lord that Dakota is level headed because I was very concerned! Dakota suggested that we just ask if we can take the classes in March and turn the pre-study paperwork in when we are able able to afford it. Our agency said that we could switch the steps and there would be no problem. So we are signed up for the March training classes and are working diligently to fill out our pre study documents.

Fundraising Friday Update- We are so grateful to say we have 16% donated to our adoption fund! It is such a blessing to see our family and friends love our baby before it is even here. We cannot wait to have a sweet face that everyone can see and feel the huge impact they are making in our family’s life!

Today we also have a guest blogger…my parents!



Dear Friends and Family,


On Saturday, March 7th, 2015 we will be hosting a benefit garage sale for our daughter and son-in-law (Bekah & Dakota) at our home. All proceeds will go directly to their adoption fund “adding pages”. 



If you have anything around your home that you would like to get rid of we would greatly appreciate the donation. If you need assistance we will be glad to work out a time to come pickup any items. No item is to small or to large as we are trusting that this benefit will bless this adoption process no matter how little or much we make financially.



I believe you will find their story a blessing and testimony of their Christian Faith.



Once, again thanks in advance for any donation you can make and please keep them in your prayers.



Sincerely,

Danny & Pamela