Wednesday, July 15, 2009

We figure 6 to 9 months...

So about 8 to 10 weeks ago Heath says to me "Andrea, I've been thinking about something that I think God wants us to do. I've been thinking and praying about this for about 6 months or so. I want us to think about becoming adoptive parents." So I looked at Heath, coughed (to remind him that I was still sick with pneumonia), and essentially said "I don't think God wants me to do that." He looked confused and mildly annoyed with the coughing (which had been going on for months by the way) and said "Well, you can think about it for awhile." I thought this was a good response- if I'm just going to think about it that means the ball is in my court, and my plan was to throw the ball out of the gym and never go look for it.
That worked for about 6 weeks. And then I woke up one night at about 3 am and realized something that made me think I might be pregnant (I'm not, but I had a real legitemate scare). I confirmed by 2 o'clock the next day that I was in fact not pregnant. But in the roughly 11 hours that I didn't know I considered something that I had not considered for a solid 4 years. And that was the possibility that maybe, just maybe, our family wasn't done. That was all it took really. Just something to make me seriously consider it. By 8 that night I had found the dept of Child and Family services and reviewed some of the qualifications we had to have.
So, we are going to adopt some children. We've filled out a small truck load of paper work and turned it in to the right people. We have to wait for our back ground checks to go through before we can begin training (the last 6 years of parenting don't count). Training takes about 6 weeks followed by home studies (because our house might not be safe- even for the children we already have!!) and then they'll try to match us with some kids who need happy homes.
We are not trying to adopt babies. We like babies but infants have an easier time finding parents then older children. We also don't think we have the parenting skills yet for children over the age of 6 or 7. Also, siblings are less likely to find a home where they can all be together then just 1 child alone so we want to adopt a sibling group. Heath thinks 2 but I'm pretty sure 3 is the magic number (I'm a real all or nothing kind of girl- from "NO" to "at least 3"). So we could get a baby if it comes with a couple of older sisters- we're pretty good at parenting girls so far, I think we could handle up to 1 boy if he was pretty small to start with (again, Heath and I are not in total agreement on this- he doesn't seem to think that we should have a boy- I'm not worried though, things usually go my way when it comes time ;))
Thats the story so far. We could have more kids by christmas. It could be longer. We don't really know exactly. We know it's kind of crazy. Please don't warn us how hard this could be. We know adopting older children through the state out of foster care isn't going to be simple. But here is something we do know: God loves abandonded , parentless children and wants them to be loved by a momma and daddy. We can, and strangly, already do love them.

Thanks to computer applications in art I have made a photo of our new family. Sort of...;0)


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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great post, Ann, but you failed to mention that our true intention is to have our own show on TLC someday. So, in the interest of full disclosure, we want to do this for Jesus, and for fame and fortune.

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah, great job with the new family picture.

-heath

Anonymous said...

i just wanted to leave another comment so that you could have three already

OneMomCamping said...

"God loves abandonded , parentless children and wants them to be loved by a momma and daddy. We can, and strangly, already do love them." *sniff* You all are going to be awesome adoptive parents.

Just go ahead and admit right now, though, you're just trying to beat me and Alice in the baby/kid race. ;-)

Love the family picture!

the bradleys said...

Ok, Darla. You're right. By adopting 3 kids I will have more then all my friends whose kid count currently doubles my own. Now if you were to get a puppy or something (like alice just did) you would still be a high contender for the most chaos in one house.

Anonymous said...

Even though I'd already heard about this decision, reading this still made me cry!! If only everyone could be as loving as you! We are looking forward to having more grandchildren--and I think maybe a GRANDSON might be nice (especially a young one)! Love, Grammy

The Fanks said...

You'll never beat us. However many kids you adopt, we'll just adopt more. Or if we can't adopt more, we'll get MORE puppies. Booyah.

I love the family pic. Ava looks like she might be unhappy about a little sister sitting on her leg. You'll need to make sure that doesn't happen if you want to adopt kids. They'll probably include that in the training.

Anonymous said...

Andrea, at sunday school we were taking prayer request so i thought i'd throw one in for you about adopting so i told them how my older sister was looking to adopt some kids. and she asked me for your name and i told her Andrea. She was like "Anegia?" and said, "um, AnDREA" and she was like "oh okay." then later during the prayer she asked "And please help Anegia with the adoption..." Everyone in the sunday school class kinda laughed but not enough for her to realize something was wrong. Im real proud of you folks, though. i really am. Love Sara

Anonymous said...

I am so proud of you guys, and super excited!!!

Heather

Rahel said...

SUPER excited for you guys! Can't wait to hear about it! I have loads of book recommendations for attachment stuff and I would be happy to share!

Yippie for you guys!

Jodie said...

Clayton and I could not be happier for both of you, the girls, and for the lucky children God sends to you! You are already amazing parents; now I just idolize you even more. Thanks for being such wonderful examples to us all. My prayer: "Dear God, when I grow up, please make me like Heath and Andrea." (Seriously, this is my hope!) Love you all, Jodie

Rahel said...

i forgot to mention that your new family picture is scary. as a social work professional i strongly advise you to NOT use this picture in your family packet. you might scare the kids!

Deana said...

Wow! Congratulations on your decision! That's a wonderful thing to do, and I know you guys will be wonderful parents to how many ever children you have! Keep us posted!

Anonymous said...

That picture cracked me up!!! I will be praying tht ya'll pass your back ground check.

For real, I loved this post was beautiful. I can't wait to meet them, all three of them!

Danielle