Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The packet arrived

And here starts the real beginning of the hurry up and wait part we have been hearing so much about since we made the decision and have been talking to other family's about the process.  The first stack is not too bad called "The Homestudy History", at lot of background stuff on each of us, we have to do fingerprints, driving records, criminal background, and so much more.  I'll have to put the entire list online.  The one thing we have to get done is autobiography's, man i feel like I'm in school again and i have this major deadline to get my paper done and I haven't even started yet.  But I'll just do it piece by piece and it will all come together.  

Once we get the Homestudy History back to CAS they will then assign us a Social Worker to complete our homestudy.  The only thing I know about the home study right now is that we meet at least 4 times, 3 times we meet with the SW and 1 time the SW comes to our house. 

My goal is to have everything completed and back to the agency by Monday,  that's my goal lets now see what happens.

Until next time.........

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

So we sent the a message out today today to tell people that we are about to start the adoption process, and I must say that the response we have received back has been incredible.  All of you all out there are great and I know with the love, support and prayers we are getting from across the world we will be able to get through this.

We should be getting or packet of information and the start of the paperwork by Friday

Stay tuned for more........

Monday, July 21, 2008

It is officially official!!!!!

Its officially official now, we received the phone call on Thursday to let us know that we have been accepted in to the Korea program with CAS.  They are sending us our packet of information along with the first part of the paperwork we will start filling out.  

We are so excited to start the process now :o)

More to come as soon as we get the packet and have a better understanding as to what we need to do next.  

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

It has been 3 weeks and no word

so week 3 is upon us, we are hoping to hear something on Monday as that will be 3 weeks to the day Paige got confirmation that CAS received our application and they would be in touch in 2-3 weeks.  We have to remember that they work Monday - Thursday and there was also a Holiday weekend in there so, most likely Paige will call on Monday to find out the status, inside she is going nuts!

 

July 11, 2008

10 years ago tonight Paige went to the Westfarms Mall in Farmington, CT to have dinner with a friend on her way to dinner she passed John Ross who she used to work with at Nordstrom and secretly had a crush on too!  Thinking no more then saying hello to an old friend in the hallway she and her friend went on to eat their dinner.  As Paige was leaving Nordstrom that night who but John Ross walks by her and her friends and asked them if they had any plans that evening.  Paige said no, but would like to meet me for a drink later when you get off of work.  John agreed and asked her to meet him at 10:00 that night.  They went to Friday down the street (which is no loner there) and had a few drinks.  Well that date turned in to another date the next week, they went to go see "There is Something About Mary" that date lead to 10 years later, married and hopefully adopting a cute Korean Baby soon (if you consider a year and a half soon).

Sunday, July 6, 2008

After 4 1/2 years of trying to start a family naturally and through IVF John and Paige have decided to bring a child in to their hearts and lives though the wonderful gift of Adoption.  Our journey to have a family started the day we got married September 20, 2003.  We had been together for 5 years when we got married and wanted to start having a family right away.  Unfortunately it was that easy as we are amongst the "One in four couples in the US have to go through some sort of treatment to have a baby" and so after one year of naturally trying, though how natural can it get when you are taking your temperature and counting days, and well that's enough our parents are reading this :o)  and 3 1/2 years of IVF treatments we have realized that Adoption is what we supposed to do.  It has been years of heartaches but it has only made us stronger and I truly believe that our child is out there waiting for us to bring him or her home.  So after a lot of soul searching and discussing the different options of adoption first domestic or international.  We choose international, then you have to decide from which country you would like to apply for and our choice is Korea, when we picture ourselves with an adopted child the child has always been of Asian decent.  And it just so happens that Paige's sisters-in-law, sister is adopted from Korea.   Korea and Vietnam are the longest running programs in the US; at the time of our decision Vietnam was on hold and not accepting new applications.   

Friday June 20, 2008   Today we put the application in the mail.  It took us over a month to find the right agency to use.  After talking and emailing families we finally decided on using Carolina Adoption Services.  They are based in Raleigh, NC and have an office in Roanoke, VA called ABC Adoptions.  I knew right from the beginning of finding an agency that they would be the one we went with but I had to make sure.  Every family that I was in contact with who used CAS spoke very highly of them, one family adopted 2 children from Russia with them and she said if they had the money to do it again they would in a heartbeat!   I thought that spoke very well of them.    

Monday June 23, 2008 We received confirmation today that CAS received our application and it is being reviewed and that we will be contacted in 2-3 weeks.  

Tuesday June 24, 2008 It has only been one day since the confirmation and Paige is already going CRAZY!!! Here starts paperwork/wait/paperwork/wait and so our lives will be as we continue this journey.  

Monday June 30 2008 One week down!  1-2 more weeks to go to find out if we get accepted in to the Korea program.