Monday, February 28, 2011

What a weekend!

This weekend, we went to Tallahassee to tell our family about our exciting journey! Overall, everyone was very happy for us! It was a wonderful feeling that, for a change, the child spotlight was on US!!

I know how it feels to hear that someone younger than me, or around my same age, is pregnant. It still amazes me that people can get pregnant at the drop of a hat, when they have absolutely no idea what we have been through with our infertility struggles. 

I am off from work today, so we are planning to have our TB (tuberculosis) screening done this afternoon. One more thing to cross off the list! Yeah!!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Sunny's Vaccinations

On Friday, we took our darling Sunny (our 7-year old miniature pinscher) to the vet to get her vaccinations. She acts like she usually does at the vet! When I got her out of the truck, she jumped back in to the truck! Then, when I picked her up, I had to carry her into the vet's office because she would not walk in there on the leash. Keep in mind, she only weighs 11 pounds!! When we finally made it inside, she kept staring at the door because she couldn't wait to get out of there. The receptionist called her "Gretchen", which is extremely funny because that is my mother-in-law's dog's name! Gretchen is also a miniature pinscher, btw. We finally got back to the examination room, where I put a muzzle on her. Every time we go, she tries to bite the vet, so this is why she needs the muzzle. After all of the painful shots and nail trims were completed, I was able to take the muzzle off and she started barking at the vet and the techs! But, the important thing is, the vet said Sunny is doing great and I got her vaccination certificate! Yeah! One thing to cross off the list!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Orientation!

We are starting this blog so everyone can stay informed of our adoption journey.

Yes, we have decided to adopt.
No, this is not a new decision.
Yes, we have been thinking about this for a long time. Like, years.
No, we cannot have children "the easy way", or "just like everyone else".
Yes, we cannot wait to open our home to a waiting child.

Russ and I have decided to adopt an older child through the state of Georgia DFCS (For those of you outside of Georgia, that stands for Department of Family and Children Services). We had contacted the statewide inquiry line a few weeks ago and have been in contact with the regional resource coordinator. Tonight, we attended IMPACT Orientation to learn more about the process of adoption and to decide if we wanted to go through with it. We have decided to go through with it and we cannot be more excited! We filled out the official adoption application and signed papers to begin the adoption process. We learned some interesting facts about Georgia's children tonight:
  • Over 15,000 children in Georgia are in foster care.
  • Approximately 4,000 children are in need of a permanent family.
  • About 250 of these 4,000 children are without a permanent family or home.
And that is where families like us come in! There were two other couples attending the orientation tonight. One has three children and they were planning to make the decision as a family, and the other couple has a 6 year old child, but they want a child who is the same age for her to have a "playmate" and they did not want to have another baby.

We have alot of work to do, including getting physicals, getting paperwork together such as Sunny's vaccination records and birth certificates, and drug screens. We are now waiting for a call from our resource coordinator to schedule the first home visit. After that, we will be taking parenting classes that the state of Georgia requires.

Now comes the fun part. All of the paperwork, waiting, home visits, classes, and more now! We have been very secretive about this, and we are at the point where we are ready to tell our family and friends about our journey. So, as you read this, enjoy this blog!

-Taryn