Adoption Training with Bethany // Adoption

It feels so strange to realize we're coming down the home stretch with our home study, and all the steps we had to complete in order to just get on the waiting list for our new little Spady. We are so close now to getting everything ready that it's hard to believe. Last weekend, we finished one of our final steps in the process, as we traveled to Fredericksburg for a two-day training with Bethany Christian Services.

I really had no idea what to expect going into the training. I knew we would learn a lot and hear from some great speakers, but beyond that I didn't know what each day would look like and what we would walk away with. The first day was a solid, nine-hour day of intense learning. We heard from a lawyer on the legal process - everything from getting a Social Security number for our child to what impact the involvement of the birthmother's family might have on the adoption. We talked about openness with the birthmom after adoption (from emails, to calls, to possible visits) and got some great, practical parenting advice.

The first day was a lot of nitty gritty details. Nathan was absolutely wiped out afterwards because of the loads of information we got. I learned a lot that surprised me - for instance, the average age of a birthmom is 25! I just assumed most were teenagers and young girls who had gotten into a bad situation. It turns out that everyone from teens to young professionals, and even married couples, have made the tough decision to place their child in an adoptive family.

A huge thing I learned was just in the vocabulary. A lot of people (myself included!) use the term 'given up' when talking about the decision the birthmom made. This article explains the heart behind not saying that phrase, with all of its attached connotations. I've had to correct myself multiple times since the training, but I'm learning!

The second day was a breath of fresh air. We heard from a number of speakers, from an adult adoptee, to adoptive parents, and even listened to a birthmom talk about her experience. The amazing thing was that mom's child was adopted by a couple who came to speak as well - they even stood together and answered questions about how to maintain a successful relationship after the placement.

It's hard to condense 14+ hours of training into a blog post, and I'd love to tell you more about it if you have the time. Some big takeaways for me are:

  • How big of a struggle it is for birthmoms to place their child, even years later. Their decision is courageous, difficult, and should be commended.
  • It's not unlikely that we'll have at least one 'disappointment' - when the birthmom changes her mind before or after her child's birth. I'm still wrapping my head around that one, and prayerfully preparing for it happening.
  • We need a network of support. It's been a beautiful thing to have friends along the journey ask about updates and praying for us. One thing I'd love to do is get more connected with other adoptive families and form a mutually encouraging relationship.
  • Everybody's process is unique, and each experience will be completely different from another. There is no 'typical' scenario. I am praying that God will prepare our hearts to be flexible, even when the situation is not ideal or when the going gets tough.
  • Adoption is a calling for me. I love the heart behind adoption. We are not rescuing babies or birthmoms, we are partnering with our Heavenly Father to raise the children He has placed with us to the best of our abilities.

Adoption is a tough, lengthy, and beautiful process, friends. Thanks for walking with me so far.

Our adoption training experience with Bethany Christian Services

Our Home Study is Scheduled! // Adoption

Well, I promised that I would update you on any and all adoption news, and our next step is here! We sent in the countless mounds of home study paperwork in October. Four months ago...and it seems like forever! We have been waiting for a call back to schedule the actual home study, as that is our next step before being officially put on the waiting list. I did a double take yesterday when my phone buzzed and the number said Bethany Christian Services. My heart jumped a little, because I knew what was coming.

The actual home study is split into three different parts. The first is when the social worker visits our home initially. She'll answer our questions, as well as go through our house and tell us anything that needs 'fixing.' This is pretty standard stuff - enough room for a child, a fire extinguisher, medicine & cleaning supplies locked away, etc. This doesn't all have to be done by the time she first visits, but if there's anything we missed we have to take care of it by the next time she comes to our house. The first visit is scheduled for Thursday, February 19.

Then, the next Tuesday (February 24), Nathan and I will drive to Virginia Beach to the Bethany office (about an hour away). We will be interviewed together, then each of us will be interviewed separately. I'm not sure what all they will ask about, but I know they are making sure our marriage is on track, and that we are stable and ready to welcome a child into our home.

After that is our training on March 13-14, which we've had on the calendar for a little while. We'll learn about all the legal implications of adoption, and hopefully they'll tell me what in the world I'm supposed to do when we finally welcome home our little Spady!

Following the training will be our final interview with the social worker. This is another one at our house, where she'll make sure we have fixed any problems from before and wrap things up. About 3-4 weeks later, if everything goes smoothly, we'll officially be waiting for a call!

It's hard to believe this is happening, and now that it's here it seems so fast. We don't have any idea how long it will take after we go through the home study and training. I'll write a little bit more about that process later.

But for now, our next step is a little over a week away, and we couldn't be more thrilled! Thank you all for your prayers and support - they mean everything to us. I'll keep updates coming, I promise!

Our Big Announcement
Adoption Update - All the Paperwork
Letters to Our (Future) Child #1
Letters to Our (Future) Child #2

Our home study is scheduled! An adoption update

Letters to Our (Future) Child #2 // Personal

Dear Little One,
I'm sorry that it's been so long since I've written anything to you. I wonder what life will be like when you're a part of my every day. Will I bundle you up on cold days like this and take you to the park? Or will we make a mess inside because we're playing all day in the warmth? I hope it's some crazy mix of both.

I wonder if you'll come to our family in 2015. For Christmas, my family gave us what will be your first children's books, and I can't wait to read them to you. I hope you learn to love reading as much as I do. I pray, too, that I'll always have the patience to stop and read with you whenever you want. Just like I was my dad's reading (and tea) buddy, I want you to be mine.

I had to write a letter to your birth mom this week. That was tough. How can I thank her enough for giving you life, and for  giving our family new life? How can I express gratitude for someone willing to entrust us with you, so little and so loved?

I know I'll say the wrong things to you a lot. I know I'll mess up so much. I know I'll make you angry at times for all the wrong reasons. I know that I'll be a parent, faults and all, through and through.

I want you to know that even when I don't write, I still think about you. I can't wait until I can go beyond my imagination and see your face for the first time. What a day that will be!

Until then I'll wait, as patiently as I can. I love you.

Your (Future) Mommy

Adoption Update: We are still just waiting, and waiting, and waiting some more. Our home study paperwork was finished in October, and the study was supposed to be at the end of January. We found out this week that the home study won't happen until the end of February at the earliest. Before we can be on the waiting list, we have to have the home study and attend a training, which happens in early March. I will continue to keep everyone updated as we go! (to see more about our journey, follow the links below)

Our Big Announcement
Adoption Update - All the Paperwork
Letters to Our (Future) Child #1

Letters to our adopted child, part 2