Well, another week has passed and we are still waiting to hear word. We even called the agency this week to ask them a question about our paperwork, as we secretly hoped they would tell us that they have two children who are up for adoption, but no such luck. It has been about six weeks since our agency told us that paperwork is in the process of being prepared for two sets of siblings who are up for adoption. They also told us that it should be a few weeks, and here we are six weeks later. I think their window of time is worse than the cable company. Apparently, we are the only ones who seem to be in a rush. Well, there isn’t much more we can do besides wait. As for what we have already done: we have completed our parenting classes, have been finger printed four times, by countless government agencies, which was a little nerve racking with Jen’s history and all, she did sneak through the system though without anyone finding out about her aliases (To our agency, just kidding!). We have read about eight adoption books and wrote reviews on them for the agency, we have taken our CPR and First Aid classes, we wrote our wills, received our physicals to prove our health (it was a little touch and go with my health for a while. The doctor said I am a little over weight, but then we found out that I was just big boned, so all is good). So now we are working on getting Montana (our black lab) used to having kids around. She continues to play with all the neighborhood kids and at night we take out cardboard cutouts of kids and strategically place them around the house. At first she was just chewing on our kids, but as of late she has learned to just lick them instead, I think smearing them in peanut butter has helped!
This Friday we do have the social worker coming to do an inspection of our new home. There are still a lot of things that need to be done, but we are hoping that we can fix most of the problems before Friday. Tomorrow, Tom, who is doing the work for us, will be working on that tricky railing. We figured that was of high importance and that it might be a deal breaker if it’s not fixed. We also had another thought; we might bring the social worker to our neighbor’s house and pretend that it’s ours. But that is only reserved for last resorts. Other than that we continue to wait. Who ever thought that silence could be so loud, to the point that it is deafening.
This Friday we do have the social worker coming to do an inspection of our new home. There are still a lot of things that need to be done, but we are hoping that we can fix most of the problems before Friday. Tomorrow, Tom, who is doing the work for us, will be working on that tricky railing. We figured that was of high importance and that it might be a deal breaker if it’s not fixed. We also had another thought; we might bring the social worker to our neighbor’s house and pretend that it’s ours. But that is only reserved for last resorts. Other than that we continue to wait. Who ever thought that silence could be so loud, to the point that it is deafening.
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