Monday, September 15, 2014

Finally Some News

We received word that the orphanage now has their license back! They are down to only three caregivers though and as such are only allowed 9 babies (3 per caregiver). Taiwan has also changed some of their laws since the US has changed theirs. Taiwan has extended the period of time that a baby has to be adopted by a Taiwanese family. As such, there is now a longer wait time from when the baby is brought into the orphanage to when they are allowed to be adopted out by an international family. Since no adoptions were able to be processed during the license situation, it looks like we will not receive a match within a year. Right now we just hold on to the belief that the child God has for us, is not at the orphanage yet. Things are progressing, just not as quickly as we had originally thought they would. Last Wednesday we had our first interview for our home study update. This Wednesday we have our second interview. Once the home study is updated, we'll be able to file our i600A with the government to get final approval from the government to be able to complete the adoption once we have a match. The home study is good for a year and the i600A gives us approval for 18 months. The adoption agency seems pretty confident that we won't have get an update or file for an extension. For now, we wait.....

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Update 8/23/14

Still no word on the license for the orphanage. They have a lot of challenges right now so please keep them in your prayers. 

We are currently working on our new home study. All of the paperwork has been sent in (the stack was about 3 inches high!). September 10th will be our first interview for the new home study. We will also have another interview the following week. These interviews check our home and make sure there is enough room, it's clean, etc. We also get what we call an interrogation. We are asked everything from our past, about our family, how we were raised, about religion, about our philosophy of raising children, medical history, anything you can think of, we are asked. 


Puzzle Update: 51 of 500 pieces sold! Thank you to all of you who have purchased pieces!

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Waiting......

Waiting is a huge part of adoption. You wait for approval, for homestudies, for your child, and the biggest wait of all, you wait on the government. Right now we are waiting on the government. A new law called the Universal Accreditation Act recently went into effect. Our agency has had to team up with another agency to get the new approval. That is on the US side of things. Now, on the Taiwan side of things, the orphanage has applied for new licensure to continue to operate. While the US side of things has been settled, we are waiting for Taiwan to re-approve the orphanage's license. Because the orphanage does not charge agency fees, the government is giving them a hard time. We should know more in early August. In the meantime, please keep the orphanage in your prayers.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Fundraiser Update

Today we received our puzzle in the mail! It turned out great! I started writing names of donors right away. We have already filled out the top row of the border! We found out about another donation made that was not showing up, we're assuming it will show up after the holiday weekend so we can't wait to see if there are any others. Our hearts are filled with so much gratitude as we write the names and connect the pieces together. We feel so blessed! We pray a blessing over each person as we write the names. Yesterday was Independence Day. It was a time to celebrate our freedoms and our blessings. We are so thankful and blessed to be in a country where we are free and we are so thankful for all of the support we are receiving. We thank you for your prayers, your support, and your donations. 

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Superman Was Adopted Too!

Nathan loves Superman and the saying in the post title has become one of our favorites... we consider it kind of our adoption motto. We were told of a fundraising idea called a Puzzle Fundraiser and we loved it. The idea behind it is to buy a puzzle and charge $20 for each piece. When someone buys a piece you write their name on the back. Once the puzzle is completed you get a double sided frame and frame it. We found this picture and created our puzzle. The puzzle is 500 pieces and we already have 5 sold! I can't wait to complete it and show our child all the people who helped bring him or her into our family!

We also found a website called Adopt Together. This website allows people to donate money to you and you can only take out money with receipts proving an expense is adoption related. As you receive donations you can also apply for grants. Our profile was created and accepted and we received our first donation! Here's the link to the website, it's also to the right of the page under "OUR LINKS"  https://www.adopttogether.org/theboyds  Please feel free to share the link! You never know who God might work through.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Adoption Journey


After many requests, I have finally started a blog. Our adoption journey started a little over three years ago. We started by trying to foster to adopt in Missouri, however, due to conflicting schedules, it did not work out. We started looking at agencies and found costs way out of our reach but began saving up money. In California we once again started the foster to adopt program and were ready to have a child placed in our home but Nathan's job had other plans and sent us to Texas for six months. We knew there was no way to foster in Texas being it was such a short amount of time so we continued to save and fundraise for an adoption. During our time in Texas we got a recommendation for an adoption agency in Taiwan that was cheaper than any we had ever seen. We quickly contacted them and were accepted! Since then we have been fundraising and waiting for a call that says we have a match.