Whew! So much has happened since our last blog post over a
month ago! A little catch up on our
crazy lives: A new school year started for both of us the beginning of
September and along with that we closed on the sale of our house in Vancouver,
and the purchase of our house in Longview during the first week of school. The following Saturday we moved into our new
family-sized home! We were very blessed
to have an amazing moving crew in our family and friends which made the day so
smooth. We were then in crunch time to
get everything either unpacked or somewhat organized because our social worker
would be doing our first home visit two weeks after we moved. But to make the time crunch a little more
exciting, a couple days after moving, Stephanie left for a week to go to
outdoor school, immediately followed by a workshop in California. Eric was able to take care of all of the
bigger things that needed to be moved around and organized, but there was still
so much to do this last week prior to the home visit. We were thankful to have some help with some
unpacking this week, but we still ended up running around until just a few
minutes before the scheduled visit!
Which brings us to today when we met our social worker in
person for the first time and had our first home visit and safety
inspection. Amidst all of the busyness
in the last month we were able to secure all but one piece of paperwork needed
for our home study, including our immigration paperwork to obtain an orphan
visa for our child, so now our interviews and home visits with our social
worker are the last things we need before our home study draft can be written
up and submitted for approval by our adoption agency. Our visit today was very simple. We had already made sure that everything that
needed to be out of reach of small children either was up high or in a
child-proofed cabinet, we had fire extinguishers on both floors, first aid
supplies, and an empty bedroom which will become the "little one's." The only thing we were missing
were fire ladders for the bedrooms on the second floor which we can get before
her next visit. She seemed pretty
impressed that we already had everything else in its place considering we had
just moved! We then sat down for a
couples interview and individual interviews which included basic questions
about why we want to adopt, things about our relationship, what our experiences
with children have been, plans for after the child comes home, etc. We will have our final home visit in two
weeks and after that we should have a draft of our home study ready to submit
for approval by early November at the latest.
Of course with submitting more paperwork comes another
payment due. We were very blessed this
summer with the couple fundraisers we did and the extra work opportunities we
had. However, we are still needing to
raise about $3,400 for our next payment within the next month or so. We are running out of fundraiser ideas so if
anyone has any suggestions we would love to hear about them! We are still selling coffee through our Just
Love Coffee link, as well as collecting donations through our YouCaring page
(see top right side bar for links to both).
We also still have some of our adoption t-shirts available. Once our home study has been approved we will
also be able to start applying for grants, a few of which we have already
started the applications for so they are ready to go when the time comes. We are prayerful that something might come
from those to help us with future payments.
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