Monday, November 28, 2011
Our dossier is in Korea!
We just found out that our dossier was sent to Korea on 11/11/11! We are now waiting for a match. We're told it could be within the next MONTH! But could also take up to three months. We were told by Betsey Barrett, our coordinator at WHFC, that we should expect it to be a boy. Very few people know. We've decided to wait until the match to let people know. It's really exciting. And scary. And amazing.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
We're waiting we're waiting!
We got our notification yesterday that our adoption application is COMPLETE! It came weeks sooner than expected and it was such a lovely surprise! I guess you'd call us "paper pregnant" now - we are on the official waiting list for Korea. It's so exciting. Perhaps there is a Korean woman who is pregnant with you right now. I hope she is nurturing you with healthy food and singing to you at night. Grow well, little one, grow well. We love you.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Fingerprints and vegetarianism
We got our fingerprints done on April 4th, so now we're waiting to be put on the official waiting list. While we're waiting, we are doing other things. We just got back from Tulum, where I read Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals and where I committed to being a vegetarian. This is kind of a big deal for me. I tried it in college, but felt off and decided I needed to eat meat. After reading this book and learning about the cruelty committed against animals in order for us to eat them, as well as the environmental impact, and of course, the personal health implications, I decided I did not need to eat meat. I am trying to convince Noah and Sara that they don't need to eat meat either, but that's harder. We'll see how it goes.
So waiting and eating...vegetables. And trying to hold onto the lovely relaxation that I felt in Mexico...
So waiting and eating...vegetables. And trying to hold onto the lovely relaxation that I felt in Mexico...
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Off to another distant land
Home study is written. And just before the final touches were put on and it was sent to China, we got a call that Korea had opened up after two years of being closed. So quickly we made a decision to adopt from Korea instead of China. The wait is longer, but the children are younger and healthier (or so they claim) and the medical care is much better. Now the home study is done, reflects our interest in Korea and we've applied for our finger prints. In two months or so we should hear back and get those done and the paperwork in. Then the wait begins. We should wait a year or so for a referral. I really hope this works. I miss my new child already.
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