Martin and I have been trying to set aside time to do research. This is a busy time of the semester, so that is a challenge! This process is exciting but also frustrating. We think we would like to start with a domestic adoption, but there is a long waiting list in many agencies. We will definitely be learning perseverance and patience in the coming months.
We recently heard good news from one agency we like. They had indicated in a correspondence that we would need to be on a waiting list before we could even apply for a domestic infant adoption. When I called on Monday to confirm that we would be willing to be on this waiting list, the coordinator informed me that they may take a few families to make their pool of adoptive parents more diverse for potential birth parents to choose from! We will be getting a brief questionnaire to complete and return to them.
We are trying to stay open to the idea of doing an international adoption first. We do know we would like to have one child from infancy, but think we will probably do both eventually (it is difficult to get infants in an international situation). So we are looking for an agency that we can work with for either situation.
I started to experience doubt the other night, and asked God to confirm whether we were doing the right thing. I got an image in my mind of a round faced, darker skinned baby girl with dark curly hair. I'll hang on to that as my symbol of hope!
Kelley Eltzroth

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Kelley and Martin - How can you not know you are doing the right thing by giving a beautiful baby soul a loving home in which to grow. You are so full of love that you'll have more than enough to go around! It's a good thing you are doing.
Anne :)
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