While we’ve adopted before through Bethany Christian
Services, international adoption is completely different. The list of unknowns is daunting.
For starters, did you know that most Asian countries have
weight limitations for people applying to adopt? I told the woman at the agency, I’m prepared
to make sacrifices, but are you really telling me I have to diet? Thankfully, while I’m certain a diet would do
me no harm, we pass the basic requirements for most countries. Pshew! Can someone bring me a peppermint milkshake
from Chick-Fil-A to celebrate?
Also the fact that I got a “Minor in Possession” ticket the
very first day of college could also be held against me. Even though the charges got dropped. When we went through domestic, my case worker
told me that it didn’t show up on my background check and that I could’ve left
it off, but international checks are more invasive. I think my funny story about how I mixed
everclear with Crystal light and was headed to a frat party and simply turned
around when I heard a male voice say, “Hey ladies,” will get lost in
translation. Never mind that Angie was
carrying a full case of beer. I’m the
one with the darn MIP. Is there a word
in Mandarin for Crystal Light and stupid jerk-hole ALE officers? What about “dumb freshman girl”?
We are thinking of adopting from Taiwan, for no other reason
than I know someone who lives there. And
I figure I’d have an in onto learning about traditions and culture, as well as
having another couple to hold our hands and pray for us and tell our child in
Mandarin that we are their parents would be nice.
But really, we have known lots of folks who’ve expected to
adopt from China and switched gears at God’s leading to Ethiopia. Or planned to adopt from Guatamala and ended
up in China. So while we do really feel
a tug to Asia, we are open to pretty much any country that we qualify for. (Because there are age limits, and length of
marriage requirements and stuff that differ with every country.) And also, Columbia is off the list as well
because they require at least one parent to stay in country for 9-12
weeks. And while my sister has offered
to take my two for the 7-10 days required by most Asian countries, I think a
trimester of my two troublemakers would be a bit much.
But we’ve put in our preliminary application. Which basically is just our information so
that Bethany can then tell us what countries we “fit”. And because I’m crazy, upon filling out my
preliminary application sent to me by my local case worker, I also called the
corporate office to speak to the main person in charge of international
adoptions. (Apparently the auto response
email I received telling me I’d be contacted in 2 business days wasn’t enough
for me.)
Yeah, I’m that person.
I’m sure I’ll be a delight to work with.
J Good thing I’m already friends with my case
worker. (Though I did have to "de-friend" her on FB.)
2 comments:
Well gosh, I really hope you end up adopting a kid from Taiwan. Mostly because I love Taiwan. And there are lots of orphans here. But also because there isn't really the risk of getting a stollen baby like there is in China. Don't get me wrong, I love Ethiopian orphans too. But anyways, come to Taiwan and get a baby!
I think we'll actually be heading to S Korea. Not sure, but just a hunch.
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