Tuesday, May 31, 2016

LID 5/31!

Our dossier has been received and officially logged in! 
Step 8 Complete! :)

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

We are DTC!!


We're on the next step: DTC (Dossier to China), which means all of our adoption documents have been sent to China. One step closer to Gabriel and Samuel! :)

Thursday, May 5, 2016

China Adoption Timeline

China Adoption Timeline





 The chart above gives you an idea of the steps involved in our adoption. It doesn't include everything- like all of the paperwork involved with the homestudy, etc., but it's a good chart for the process overall.  As noted below, we are on Steps 6. Hope this chart is helpful in giving you an idea of what is involved! 

11/01/15 LOI sent for Gabriel

11/11/15 Pre-Approval received

12/10/15 LOI sent for Samuel

12/17/15 Pre-Approval received
Began Paperwork:
Ordered birth, marriage certificates
Financial Forms
Medicals for each family member
Employment letters
Request reference letters from friends
Begin Parent Education Course 

Step 1                             1/4/16   First Homestudy Visit
                                         2/26/16 Last Homestudy Visit
Steps 2 and 3             3/1/16   Homestudy complete and sent to Wasatch for review
                                         3/7/16   Homestudy Approved
Step 4                            3/10/16 I800A application mailed
                                         4/4/16   Fingerprint appointment for I800A in Raleigh

Step 5                            4/26/16 I800A Approval to Adopt
Not listed on the chart above- Send all documents to be authenticated 
(State level, US State Dept, and Chinese Embassy) 
Step 6                Waiting for authentications to be complete and sent to agency
                 

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Saying Yes- Samuel Theodore



A few weeks after beginning the paper chase for Gabriel, I sent my agency an email asking for information about adopting two children at the same time. I wasn’t sure why I was asking them about it because I honestly didn’t think there was any way we could or should consider it, but I couldn’t dismiss the feeling that we had two children waiting for us. Chip and I talked and prayed about it, and I tried to step back and allow God to confirm it through him.

About a week later, our daughter, Anna Grace, and I were up late the night before Thanksgiving. As we were talking about Gabriel and the adoption, she asked if it was possible to adopt two children at the same time. I stared at her and felt my heart race. I told her that it was and we were actually praying about it. She shared that on the drive home that day (she lives about 5 hours away), she couldn’t help but think that we were supposed to adopt two children.

The next morning (Thanksgiving Day), Chip posted this as his Facebook status:

I am grateful for my Savior and the grace and peace He gives me daily. I am grateful for my wife and children- to include the one(s) we haven't met yet. I am grateful for friends, whether recent or lifelong. I am grateful for family, near and distant, living and passed. I am grateful for warriors and patriots.

The (s) was his way of letting me know the answer was yes. :)

I first saw Samuel through an advocacy group on Facebook and I asked his agency to see his file. I won’t go into the details, but his needs are complex. I was able to speak with another adoptive mom whose son had similar needs and she was incredibly kind and gave us a lot of information. (I can’t say enough about how incredible it’s been to be able to connect with other adoptive families in various Facebook groups. It's been such a blessing.)

Samuel Theodore
Samuel’s file was with a different agency and we needed to request it be transferred to ours. We were told to wait a week and inquire again because they wanted to try to place him in one of their families, if possible. Some agencies won’t transfer files at all, so we were thankful we at least had a chance. We waited a week and asked again, but within hours of the agency letting us know they would transfer the file, they received notice from China that an agency in Italy wanted the file. It was a roller coaster day and night of emotions- we had no idea if we would be able to get the file or not, but we prepared a LOI (letter of intent) to be submitted immediately in case we were. I cried a lot that day- I thought we were Samuel’s family and I thought we were going to lose him. During one of my teary prayers, a verse came to me:

I prayed for this child, and the LORD has granted me what I asked of him. 1 Samuel 1:27

I knew at that moment that if God did allow us to receive his file, his name would be Samuel. I sent Anna Grace a text and told her that I felt his name should be Samuel, but I accidentally sent her the wrong reference. For some reason, I typed “1 Samuel 1:17.” Out of curiosity, I looked up that verse- just to see what it said. It reads:

“Eli answered, ‘Go in peace, and may the God of Israel grant you what you have asked him.”

Our agency sent us an email around 9:30pm telling us his file was ours. Our LOI was sent the next day and we received pre-approval for Samuel Theodore about a week later. So very grateful God's answer to our prayer was yes. 

Two sweet boys ~ so loved.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Saying Yes ~ Gabriel Michael






Sometimes it's a blank stare.  Sometimes, it's a dropped jaw.  The reactions differ, but most express surprise and wonder at the news our family is growing by 2 toddler-aged boys. At our age, most couples are pretty close to having an empty nest- and the only toddlers they see in their future are grandchildren. Until late summer of last year, that described us, as well. We completely understand the somewhat confused and "Are you crazy?" looks.

While we live in a community in which international adoption is fairly unusual, we have the privilege of knowing several families that have adopted children and, through social media, we've been able to keep in touch and watch these families grow. Watching one of these families head down the path of adoption (for the fifth time) was instrumental in opening our eyes and hearts to the possibility of being called to adopt again. That family's repeated "yes," caused me to ask myself some hard questions and led us to pray and seek God's will for our family.

I prayed that if this was a call by God, that he would confirm it through Chip. I didn't want my emotions to cloud my thinking, and I knew if this was part of God's plan for us, Chip would pray and come to agree.

One evening, I did an internet search for China adoption agencies to research the changes in the adoption process from our last experience ten years ago. One big change to adoptions in China is that it is now possible for adoptive parents to identify a specific child versus waiting for China to match a child to your family. Most adoption agencies have a "waiting child list" in which you can view profiles of children that need families. These profiles give information about the child and describe what kind of special need they have. All children adopted from China now have some kind of special medical need.
 
Over the next several days, I kept going back to one little boy's profile. I read his information and watched his videos over and over. I'd turn off the computer and try not to think about it, only to pull up his page again the next day (or 15 minutes later). I questioned and prayed.
Gabriel Michael
I sent his information to Chip and he questioned and prayed. We were understandably shaken. Could God really be calling us to be mommy and daddy to this little one? At our age?? Could we handle his needs? Could we really do this? Perhaps more importantly- if not us, who? How could we not? Over the next few weeks we prayed and sought God's guidance and he answered our prayers and gave us direction.

We submitted our Letter of Intent (LOI) to China on November 1, 2015, stating our desire to adopt a specific child. Ten days later, we received Pre-Approval from China, and the journey to Gabriel had officially begun.  Well, in the eyes of the world it had begun- for we know our path to him was known to God long before the foundation of this earth was laid.