Thursday, October 23, 2008

The blue folder


A blue folder. Doesn't mean much to most. Pretty nondescript. Good logo. Plain.

But it's the inside that's exciting. It's filled with lots and lots and lots of paperwork that we get to complete for our next adoption!

I'm weird in that I actually enjoy filling out forms and working on administrative stuff. So it's not that big of a pain to me. Time-consuming? Check. A little confusing? Check. Monotonous? Check. Major financial commitment? Check.

But every time I see that blue folder sitting on the table or the bed or the counter or wherever it ends up around the house as we work on its contents, I feel a thrill and excitement about this next adventure that God has for us.

That folder reminds me so much when we went through this process to adopt Elias. At the time, we were often fearful of so many unknowns that lay ahead of us. The paperwork process seemed challenging and a daunting task. Being parents to a little child across the world who we didn't even know yet seemed impossible.

But then love entered the picture. First through our hearts as we encountered a sweet, tender love in Jesus that we hadn't experienced before. And then as we saw that first little picture of a beaming Ethiopian boy that was to be our son.

And now we get to live life day in and day out with the gift that God had for us that whole time. That reality is a great perspective as we are going through the process for Ethiopian child #2.

So far we're patient, calm, and expectant about all that God is going to do. And in the same breath I can say that we're afraid, hesistant, and wondering how it's going to all work out. But really it's a great place to be and a perfect time to take an honest assessment of priorities and Who and what we put our hope in.

This is long enough already, so here's the skinny on our process so far...

  • We're using AAI again and Lutheran Social Services for our homestudy agency
  • Our first visit with the homestudy social worker is this Saturday. Hopefully the follow-up appointment will be shortly after that and then the homestudy will be finished
  • We've applied for USCIS immigration stuff
  • We hope to be finished with the dossier paperwork (minus the homestudy) this weekend
  • Once the dossier is at AAI and some processing done, we'll be on the official waiting list. We hope this happens in December sometime.
  • We have no idea when we'll receive a referral. Probably a long time from now. In my head I've been thinking a timeframe of traveling to Ethiopia next fall to get our child.
  • We're asking to adopt an amputee child or child in need of an amputation. Just like they told us when we were in the process for the first adoption, there are no amputee children in the orphangae. So we'll just wait and see what God does! It was a miracle that we got Elias and so we know it could happen again.

For quite a while now, Elias has been saying that we're going to adopt a little boy with a baby sister. Who knows?!? Maybe God has already given him the inside scoop. :-)

5 comments:

  1. I'm so excited for you all!!!! Keep us posted!
    Karen Teoli

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  2. We are so excited for this next journey to begin for ya'll! We will be praying for you as you wait for this addition. We believe that He is watching over your sweet child and is orchestrating with His gracious hand all the events that will lead this miraculous little life into your home!

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  3. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! I'm so excited for my newest little neice/nephew/or both!!!!

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  4. So enjoyed catching up with your blog. I can't wait to follow this adoption process and I'm fascinated with the makings of a prosthetic! I'll have to show my girls. I tagged you so check out my blog when you have time!

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  5. I'm so excited for you guys! Can't wait to see what God has in store.

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