Had to happen sometime...
Wow, well, I hate to say it but Sarah Morale is at an all time low regarding this whole adoption process. When we were only working on the paperwork that goes into the Dossier, I felt like I was just flying through it. Now we are working on the Dossier and our paperwork for the Home Study application. It doesn't sound like an application would be much paperwork, but, wow. So, anyway, I have three different "To Do" lists running at the same time, and even though I am getting things checked off, it still feels like I am getting NOTHING done because I still have three lists. And it's not just filling out paperwork about ourselves, it's answering in depth questions, having other people fill out references for us, mailing things all over the country and back, notarize this, state certify that, fax here, sign there, and wait wait wait.
The thing that is REALLY frustrating me is that it seems every time we go somewhere to complete one of our "tasks" there is some kind of problem. Everything we try to get done we have to do five or six times over because four or five of those times something ridiculous is wrong. Example: I have been trying to turn in our passport applications for weeks. It's taken forever to get our passport pictures done and all the documents together that we needed. We moved two weeks ago and our internet company took two whole weeks to hook our internet up at our new place. (You can't imagine how many things I needed to do for this adoption but couldn't because I didn't have internet access.) So, Thomas couldn't complete his application until we got our internet. Then we both have to be there to turn in our applications, so it's taken a while for Thomas to get off early enough to go. Finally today we made the trek to City Hall and finally found our way to where we were supposed to turn them in. The lady said "Sorry. We only take apps on Tuesday and Thursday from one to three." She told us that we could turn it in at the post office five days a week, so we headed over to the post office. We waited at the post office and then the lady at the counter said "We stop taking them at four." I was about ready to cry when we left. It might not seem like a lot, but when we are trying to do fifty different things and nothing goes right it starts to get really discouraging.
Not for one minute have I questioned whether this was the right thing for our family or not. I will not let the struggle waiver my determination or my anticipation for meeting our darling boy. But, I sure could use some prayer and encouragement.
7 Comments:
That Just Sounds horribly stressful and frustrating! I'm so so so sorry love-bug. I'm proud of you guys for sticking it out through all the "not so fun" procedures it's taking to adopt. I can't wait for you guys to get your little Teddy Bear! Praying for you, Ness
I'm praying for you. Think of all the great lessons you are learning on the way to your new son. And all that Brenner is learning from you as he watches your love in action. Even though this waiting time is hard, I know from experience that waiting times (and frustrating times) are valuable in extraordinary ways that can't be seen until later. It is my ambition to be a prayer bulldog for you, and you know I will be! Love never gives up. Love you lots! Joy
Thank you, thank you, ladies! You are so encouraging and full of love!!!
Just as you were a rock star through labor with Brenner you are a rock star through this "labor". Each step is taking you one step closer to your little boy. I love you so very much and so does God. Thank you for what you said on our bolg the other day.
Love you tones miss you bunches,
Anna
Sarah, I am so excited to have a new nephew coming into our lives. Even though we don't know who he is yet, I love Bear already! It is so exciting to adding another little one to the family. I can't wait until he arrives!
Hey there girly girl...Hey you are in my Prayers constantly. I know this waiting and waiting can be brutal. However, all good things happen to those that wait. Perhaps this is just a trial for you to test your patience> Here are some great bible verses for you to read:
When you are tired Psalm 23
When you need courage: Joshua 1, Ephesians 6, Hebrews 13
When you feel a little defeated: Acts 1-8
When your afraid: Psalms 27, 91,121,139
When you can't figure out the reason for suffering: Job
When you wonder about Gods Power: Exodus 1-15, Isaiah 40
Hope these help you find some peace and answers to some tough question. All the things you are going through now seem like they will never end.. the roadblocks, the negativity, the never ending battle to make this work will come to and end> AND YOU WILL HAVE YOUR BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY AND HOLD HIM IN YOUR HANDS FOR THE FIRST TIME ALL THOSE THINGS WILL MELT AWAY. Trust me. I love you all so much and think of you every day even though we don't talk everyday. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love and God Bless you Marge
Hey There Sarah:
From someone that has "been there done that" adoption is both frustrating yet wonderful at the same time. Anytime something happens to our process to delay it I always remember that these little problems and delays are leading us to our "chosen and perfect child." I wish you the best.
Lauren Paynter
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