Hiding that precious little face
Sweet little baby profile with adorable "Harris nose" (and that's a smart lookin' brain!)
We are still in a preliminary paperwork stage for our home study for adoption. We're almost finished with our autobiographies and the Hague Convention (international adoption agreement) education. The education is ten hours of training, but it has been really interesting and I'm glad we've had to do it. It really gives some practical things to think about before bringing our little one home, like attachment issues, what to expect with traveling, and thoughts on incorporating their heritage into our family. It also detailed the adoption policies and procedures from some other countries, which really solidified to me that God is truly leading us to China. Every time there was information about China's processes, I just felt at peace. Our home study will involve a few visits at our house and interviews with the social worker. I am nervous about this, but also excited to take the next big step in the process. As part of our home study, we had to take the same inventory test about our relationship that we took in premarital counseling. We individually answer questions about each other, ourselves, and our relationship without discussing any of it together. Later on, we will sit down with our social worker to see our results and talk about them. Since we did this same exact inventory for premarital counseling, I'm interested to see how that has changed in the last almost four years of marriage. We are already learning a lot about each other going through this process!
How you can pray for us:
-Pray that our little bitty continues to grow and the previa resolves as expected
-Pray that we are able to find time in our busy days to finish up this adoption paper work and get our home study scheduled (eek!)
-Pray for our child's birth mother. Being pregnant myself, I think about her and pray for her every day for strength, wisdom, peace, and that she will one day hear the gospel.
-Pray that our little one in China (born yet or not) feels safe and comforted in a way only God can provide.
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