Wednesday, October 27, 2010

It's Been Awhile

I realized this morning that it's been over a month since we last posted something on our blog. As you can imagine, it's been a busy month. Among other things, toward the beginning of the month, we went to our most recent meeting at Antioch Adoptions to learn about some changes they've made to their adoption process, as well as more about our homestudy.

Since then, we've slowly but surely been answering the seemingly endless pages of questions that our case manager will use for our two in-home interviews. The goal, as I understand it, is for our case manager to get to know us, so that he/she can eventually write our homestudy, which basically indicates that we've been approved for adoption by our agency. A judge will then use that document to ultimately decide whether or not to finalize our adoption once it gets to that point.

In addition to working on our homestudy homework, we've also started gathering pictures to use for our family profile, which is basically an extensive brochure for a birth mom to look through when trying to choose a family to place her child with. Once we're approved for placement, Antioch Adoptions will begin looking for a birth mom and/or child to match us with based on any criteria we've provided or the birth mom has provided. In our case we don't have a preference when it comes to gender or race, but we are hoping and praying for a child who is one or younger (at least, as Mackenzie likes to say, this "round"). We're also open to multiples (twins, triplets) and sibling groups (an infant with an older brother or sister, for example).

In the midst of all of this, we had an amazing experience this past Sunday. After we shared our testimony at the Ballard campus about our struggles with infertility and pursuit of adoption, a young woman came up to us after the service and told us she was a birth mom who had created an adoption plan through Antioch Adoptions a few months earlier. She gave us her contact info and offered to meet with us to share her story and answer any questions we had. We were amazed at her willingness to support us during such a difficult time in her own life.

So we followed up with her and arranged to have lunch this past Sunday. As can be expected, it was a little awkward at first as none of us knew exactly where to start. But once she backed up a bit and started telling us how she got pregnant and why she decided to create an adoption plan for her child, the questions and conversation flowed naturally. She told us about the birth father's reaction to her decision, as well as reactions from her family members--all of which left her feeling alone and isolated.

But she was thankful for the relationship she had with the adoptive family, which began while she was still pregnant and has continued after her child was born. She has felt loved and welcomed into their family and continues to be a part of her child's life. In many ways Mackenzie and I felt like her situation represented a best-case scenario, even though there were still ongoing struggles and difficulties. It was amazing to see God's grace at work in her life and her child's life and to see God fulfill his promise in Romans 8:28 that he will use any situation or circumstance for good.

We were also excited to learn earlier this week that my parents are flying out in just over a week for the Antioch Adoptions Auction. I think it'll be a great opportunity for them to see first-hand why we're so thankful for Antioch Adoptions' ministry and the people who are so passionate about caring for orphans, supporting birth parents, and helping adoptive families. (If anyone else is interested in joining us on Saturday, November 6th at 6pm at Overlake Christian Church in Redmond, let us know.)

We'll be sure to post pictures from this event and keep you all posted on our progress through the homestudy process. Thank you all for your love, support, and prayers.