Friday, March 1, 2013
Could this be the Month???
It's been a while since I've posted anything on our blog. I believe that's mainly because between Christmas and now, our adoption process has been very frustrating. But, it is a new month, all the frustrating things are behind us, and I am praying that we will get that call sometime at the end of this month! In the meantime, let me give you a slight glimpse into what we have been persevering through. Jake turned 18 on Christmas Day, which automatically added a new adult member to the household. By the way, Mary turned 18 in September, so we finished all her paperwork by the middle of December. Anyway, we had to wait until after the first of the year to start on Jake's paperwork because of the holidays. Paperwork was filed after a comedy of errors and Jake finally got his fingerprinting done yesterday. You can't just go anywhere for fingerprinting. You have to wait until the US Immigration department sends you an appointment time. And don't try to change the appointment....that would be way too complicated! I find it quite humorous that as soon as the fingerprinting was completed, I called our Immigration officer who is over our adoption and he recognized who I was and before I could even tell him why I was calling he asks "Did Jacob get his fingerprinting done this morning?" LOL!!! I said, "Of course he did!" He assured me that as soon as it came across his desk, he would push it through to the next level. So now that we have completed all the paperwork for our two new adult members of the house (which has been a 5 month process), hopefully we will receive our Article 5 letter very soon and High Court Order. I'm not exactly sure what either one of those mean, I just know I need to get them in order to go get my son. I'm excited that I know things will move in a positive direction from here. I have gotten no recent updates on Noah, no new pictures, and haven't even heard if he got our video and pictures yet. The social worker in Michigan that communicates with the social worker in Hong Kong keeps asking for updates and gets no response. Working with the International Social Services department is very frustrating! I remind myself almost daily that God is teaching me two things through this process.. Patience and Contentment. I'm sorry to say, I'm still in the learning stage :) I appreciate my husband because none of the waiting bothers him, therefore, sometimes it doesn't bother me either. But then, I won't lie, other times it just plain irritates me that he's not about to lose it over all the waiting (like I am)! Nonetheless, God has his perfect timing for us to go get Noah, and it is fast approaching that time! The idea that it could be at the end of this month is major exciting! I shall keep praying that I will be patient, and content with the timing He has arranged!
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