I know it's taboo. But, with the current recession, it seems like everyone talks openly about money these days, and so I figure, "why be different"? I'll talk REAL figures with you.
Our consultation with an adoption agency this week pretty much sums it up. $30,000-$40,000 to adopt. This is a domestic adoption we are talking about - not an international adoption, which typically cost much more. Let's break this down so you can see exactly where this cost comes from: $25k to the agency for finding the birthmother, matching to us (the adoptive parents), screening the birthmother, walking us through the system, paperwork, etc etc etc. There is a LOT involved. PLUS we'll pay for the Home Study (when the social worker comes to visit), the birthmother expenses (if necessary), the lawyers/legal fees, travel (if necessary), and other various fees such as social workers, interstate adoption costs (if applicable), etc etc. You get the idea. There are a lot of fees tucked away here and there.
This is the most disturbing part. Several people - agencies, fellow adoptive parents, etc - liken the cost to adopt much like buying a car. Most people finance their cars. So, in the same way people finance their car, people finance their adoption. So, they say, "If you will invest in your car, why wouldn't you invest in the life of a child?"
I just don't buy this. First, I've never spent that much on a car (though I have financed cars). Second, I can't help but think many things about this comparison, such as "well, I might finance a car - but I don't have to put diapers on a car and feed a car, and put my car in day care, and I don't have to put my car through college, and I don't have to worry about damaging my car's emotions for life because i worked too much to pay off said car or wanted to put my car in the best schools, etc."
Nonetheless, we will continue to pursue all options and will put our faith in God. If it is meant to be, we will find a way to come up with the funds to do this. I'm spending lots of time (between packing boxes) to research some adoption grants, etc. It's been an interesting adventure. If you know of any resources, we are open to hearing about them. Thank you!
One last thing - and I'll keep it short, because this blog entry is getting long. But, something spoke to me in church this morning - and I wanted to share. I think it's funny how just when I'm starting to get discouraged, God puts His hands back into the situation to make sure I remember that He's in control.
This morning during the sermon, our pastor said, "Jesus was the first adopter". John 1:12-13 says, "Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God--children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God." A friend sent me this link, and I invite you to view this video and ask yourself: "Are we not ALL Children of God?" Every single one of us have been adopted by Jesus, if we have received Him. http://www.thirdday.com/adopted
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
No news is....no news
Well, we have not updated with any news because, well, there is no news. From our perspective, things are happening fast....so when I looked at the calendar today and realized it's mid-May, I almost fell over. So, that statement of no news...well, not entirely true. Rob found a job with Colgan Air and is working full time as a mechanic. He started off working days, then midnight shift, then days again, then midnight shift, then back to days. For now, he works at 6am. He drives about 45-60 minutes to work at Intercontinental (IAH for you aviation geeks).
I am still enjoying my job. There has been a change in my position, which is perfectly fine with me. I'm now the Manager of Training and Standards at the same company. They wanted someone with training experience and tedious attention to detail to take over the position, and I'm the one they picked! I'm honored - it says a lot about what they think of me an employee. It's a new job for me, so I have a lot to learn. I enjoy the change though, so it's exciting. :)
We have been house-shopping for the last 3 months. It's been both exciting and frustrating. I'll spare you all of the details, but in a nutshell, we had a lease at this rental house until the end of July. The house has been sold, and the realtor asked if we'd consider breaking the lease. We agreed that if we found a house, we wouldn't mind at all. After all, who wants to move in Houston in July!? Yuck. So, the search begins. We put an offer on 3 different houses. No deal. Then, one day while looking at some other possibilities, one of the sellers came back and gave a good counter-offer that we accepted!
So, now we are in the process of getting everything done for the closing. The house is beautiful and perfect for our new family. Now, for getting that family..... are we doing this backwards? haha.
As for the adoption, we have talked with the people at All God's Children about the programs that we are eligible for. Basically, it's down to either China or Bulgaria. We are not sure how we feel about either of these, so we are exploring more options here in Texas.
We had a phone consultation scheduled last Thursday, when Rob found a few fire ants to call his friends. They bit him and he had a severe allergic reaction. We landed at Urgent Care in time to get an epinephrine shot and after some excitement, all is well. He is fine. Our appointment is rescheduled for this Thursday. I'll fill you in when we find out more!
I am still enjoying my job. There has been a change in my position, which is perfectly fine with me. I'm now the Manager of Training and Standards at the same company. They wanted someone with training experience and tedious attention to detail to take over the position, and I'm the one they picked! I'm honored - it says a lot about what they think of me an employee. It's a new job for me, so I have a lot to learn. I enjoy the change though, so it's exciting. :)
We have been house-shopping for the last 3 months. It's been both exciting and frustrating. I'll spare you all of the details, but in a nutshell, we had a lease at this rental house until the end of July. The house has been sold, and the realtor asked if we'd consider breaking the lease. We agreed that if we found a house, we wouldn't mind at all. After all, who wants to move in Houston in July!? Yuck. So, the search begins. We put an offer on 3 different houses. No deal. Then, one day while looking at some other possibilities, one of the sellers came back and gave a good counter-offer that we accepted!
So, now we are in the process of getting everything done for the closing. The house is beautiful and perfect for our new family. Now, for getting that family..... are we doing this backwards? haha.
As for the adoption, we have talked with the people at All God's Children about the programs that we are eligible for. Basically, it's down to either China or Bulgaria. We are not sure how we feel about either of these, so we are exploring more options here in Texas.
We had a phone consultation scheduled last Thursday, when Rob found a few fire ants to call his friends. They bit him and he had a severe allergic reaction. We landed at Urgent Care in time to get an epinephrine shot and after some excitement, all is well. He is fine. Our appointment is rescheduled for this Thursday. I'll fill you in when we find out more!
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