4.11.2012

Part 2

So, the main question we have gotten is where we are adopting from. We've held off answering as we were submitting our application and prayerfully considering where we believe our child is but I think we are ready to reveal where we think our sweet child is waiting.

The first question was domestic or international - for a variety of reasons, we felt called to international again. It's just that - a call. There is true need everywhere. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to this question. You must go where God leads.

I mentioned in the previous post that we have had several doors close - several international and one domestic. We have kept most all of these situations private but one in particular was especially difficult. And with each door closing, we searched deeper, considered what our call is, and really talked.

We narrowed our search to three beautiful places. They all had pros and cons and honestly, I thought we had made a decision and then we made a different one. :) Sometimes that's how it works. My husband leaned on the door jam while I was brushing my teeth the other day and told me where he thought we should go and I was in, our kids were in, our families were excited.

I'm still fighting the fear and I still have moments of what-in-the-world-are-we-doing but I'm excited that we have applied to the CHINA SPECIAL NEEDS program. We would love to have a daughter but we are open to another son as well. We are currently working on gathering the necessary documents and proof of everything (China is particular) but we are just thrilled. We are waiting to get the official acceptance into the program but anticipate that in the next week or so.

China has been near to our hearts for many years and we love that it borders Kazakhstan. We will travel for a couple of weeks for the adoption and we anticipate that it will take 12-18 months (though I secretly hope for less). We have specified a child from 0-3 1/2 and have provided a list of medical conditions that we feel our family can lovingly provide care for.

Still pinching myself. Still can't believe we are doing this. Still struggling with some fear. But most of all, I'm just SO EXCITED!

8 comments:

Lori @ Five of My Own said...

so happy for you...please let me know if there are any questions I can answer. I think as a Kaz alum you will find China an easy process.

Prayers for a great (and quick)process

Kimberly said...

Love the new blog, very cute! :)

And of course you know how excited I am for you all! Can't wait to see who the Lord has picked out for your family!

Erin Martin said...

So excited for you! Our older daughter is from Uralsk, Kaz and our second daughter (5th child) is from China! I think you made a wonderful choice:)

I can't wait to follow along.

liz nelson said...

we are beyond excited!:) love you guys and are praying with you through this process. can't wait to meet #4.:)

Karen, Glenn, Allie, Max, and Sam said...

So happy for you!! So excited to follow along and cheer loudly!!!

Heather L. said...

we are so excited for you guys!!!

Gretchen said...

Yay! So excited for you and your family!

Carolyn Tarpey said...

Alaina,

I am TRILLED for you and just so happy you are following God's lead! I can not wait to see what he has in store for you my friend!

Much love and hugs,
Carolyn