Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Waiting

We went to the Adoption: Myths & Realities last night and had a great time!  Learned a lot about adoption and the Tapestry Ministry.  I have been looking at their website all day (shhh, don't tell my boss) and came across this that I absolutely love:

From Romans 8 (The Message): “That is why waiting does not diminish us, any more than waiting diminishes a pregnant mother. We are enlarged in the waiting. We, of course, don’t see what is enlarging us. But the longer we wait, the larger we become, and the more joyful our expectancy.  Meanwhile, the moment we get tired in the waiting, God’s Spirit is right alongside helping us along. If we don’t know how or what to pray, it doesn’t matter. He does our praying in and for us, making prayer out of our wordless sighs, our aching groans. He knows us far better than we know ourselves, knows our pregnant condition, and keeps us present before God. That’s why we can be so sure that every detail in our lives of love for God is worked into something good.”

God is good, all the time!  All the time, God is good!  :)

~M~

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

We Got a Date!

We heard back from our social worker and we have been cleared for a home study!  The date is June 12th - that is exactly 3 weeks away.  Luckily, we have most of the stuff done getting ready for those inspections.  It is kind of nice having a small to-do list for once!  :)

Home Study – June 12th
  • Food is stored appropriately – plastic wrap and foil are not used to seal food containers
  • Baby gates are used for stairways and fire place
  • An emergency kit - change of clothes
  • All medication is locked behind at least one lock, including refrigerated medication
We have been working on our bio book every night since Friday and it is coming along!  We want to have it done at the home study to give to our social worker so she can take it back and start showing us to potential birthmoms!  Most people think of shutterfly.com or snapfish.com, but a good friend recommended mixbook.com and we LOVE IT!  It is fairly user friendly, but it is also not too plain.  Another friend recommended viovio.com, which looks good as well. 

Tonight, my family and us (is that proper grammar?) are going to Adoption: Myths & Realities (free for anyone, no registration required) at Irving Bible Church tonight.  We also have a couple from our church going as they are thinking about adopting!!  It's crazy that not too long ago, we felt very alone in this journey, and now I feel like a lot of my friends are adopting!  I know God knew what He was doing all along, I just needed to trust Him!  He is pretty amazing, huh?  :)

Alright, back to work.  7 more days...  :)
~ M ~

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Drug (& TB) Free - The Way To Be!

We both went to the doctor and got the OK to be adoptive parents and passed our TB & Drug Tests!!  (Were you worried??)  :)  On a side note, it grosses me (Michelle) out that they injected dead TB into my arm to see if I had it.  I felt like I was being used as an incubator for some weird science experiment.  (I know, weird thoughts...) 

The next step is the home study, which we are just waiting on our case worker to schedule.  This is the all-day interview/home inspection.  We hope to have our bio book done when she comes so we can give it to her to take back and start showing prospective birth moms!!  I will post the link to it once we are closer to being finished.
 
Fire Inspection – passed (4/26)!

Health Inspection – passed (5/2)!
 
Health Status Forms – TB & Drug Free (5/18)

Home Study – waiting on case worker to schedule
  • All mattresses for children have plastic cover/protector (just not going to have a crib yet)
  • Infant cribs meet proper safety requirements
  • Crib bumpers, soft bedding/comforters, stuffed animals and pillows are not used in crib
  • Adequate and accessible personal storage space for each child
  • Each child has a towel and there is adequate soap/hygiene items available for use
  • All food items stored off the floor
  • Food is stored appropriately – plastic wrap and foil are not used to seal food containers
  • Thermometer temperature in refrigerator is at 37 and freezer is at 0 degrees
  • Cleaning supplies are stored separately from food and out of the reach of children – if stored anywhere else, they must be behind a lock
  • Baby gates are used for stairways and fire place
  • All windows have screens
  • Tobacco products are used outside
  • An emergency kit (water, change of clothes, battery powered radio, sanitary wipes, blanket and non-perishable food) is readily accessible, and includes at least 2 working flashlights with batteries
  • At least one fire extinguisher on each level of the home
  • Fire inspection and environmental inspection are posted
  • All medication is locked behind at least one lock, including refrigerated medication
  • All psychotropic medications are locked behind two locks
  • All outdoor areas appear safe and clean
  • Pool area is enclosed by a 4’ locked fence – at least 2 life-saving devices are accessible
  • Vehicles used for transporting children are in good repair
  • All child safety car seats meet requirements and are installed safely
  • Tools and lawn equipment kept out of reach of children or in locked sheds
  • Thermometers in refrigerator and freezer
  • No trampolines

Monday, May 7, 2012

We Passed 'Em All!

Sorry it has been awhile on the updates, getting our house ready for inspection was a lot more work than we thought it would be.  However, it was worth it because we passed both inspections with flying colors!!!  WHOOP!  Now if only we could keep it that clean...  It was stressful for us as we had some long nights.  Oddly enough, when we open a drawer/cupboard and it snaps back closed because of the child locks, we just bust out in laughter.  That may be a sign of being crazy, but I think we are taking all these hoops with a grain of salt. 

Anywho, here is what we have left before we officially become a "waiting family":

Fire Inspection – passed (4/26)!

Health Inspection – passed (5/2)!

 
Health Status Forms – filled out by doctor, not yet scheduled
  • Medical history
  • Physical
  • Drug screen
  • TB test
  • Hepatitis B immunization
Home Study – schedule after health status forms are done
  • All mattresses for children have plastic cover/protector
  • Infant cribs meet proper safety requirements
  • Crib bumpers, soft bedding/comforters, stuffed animals and pillows are not used in crib
  • Adequate and accessible personal storage space for each child
  • Each child has a towel and there is adequate soap/hygiene items available for use
  • All food items stored off the floor
  • Food is stored appropriately – plastic wrap and foil are not used to seal food containers
  • Thermometer temperature in refrigerator is at 37 and freezer is at 0 degrees
  • Cleaning supplies are stored separately from food and out of the reach of children – if stored anywhere else, they must be behind a lock
  • Baby gates are used for stairways and fire place
  • All windows have screens
  • Tobacco products are used outside
  • An emergency kit (water, change of clothes, battery powered radio, sanitary wipes, blanket and non-perishable food) is readily accessible, and includes at least 2 working flashlights with batteries
  • At least one fire extinguisher on each level of the home
  • Fire inspection and environmental inspection are posted
  • All medication is locked behind at least one lock, including refrigerated medication
  • All psychotropic medications are locked behind two locks
  • All outdoor areas appear safe and clean
  • Pool area is enclosed by a 4’ locked fence – at least 2 life-saving devices are accessible
  • Vehicles used for transporting children are in good repair
  • All child safety car seats meet requirements and are installed safely
  • Tools and lawn equipment kept out of reach of children or in locked sheds
  • Thermometers in refrigerator and freezer
  • No trampolines
Getting closer - I think  can see the light!  Please keep us in your prayers, as we try to finish up the last few hoops, our calendars are filling up and slowing up down.  We need to make sure we keep our priorities straight!

Here is a sneak peek at our photo book so far: 
(only have the first few pages done, but will be working on it as summer nears!)

http://www.mixbook.com/photo-books/family/john-michelle-jackson-7384084