I promised myself 4 years ago, when we didn't get to adopt like I was so sure that we would, that the next time we got back on the scene I would not be so outspoken about the process. That I would keep our steps and twists and turns on the down low. And I do fully intend to maintain a lower profile of this next foster/adopt effort. But I wanted to go ahead and mark today as the day that this got real.
And by got real, I just mean we attended an informational meeting with Jonah's Journey (and their new-ish partner of Palmer Home) and that Josh and I were quickly of the same mind that this is a go for us and that now is also a go for us. The more we heard and witnessed tonight, the more this felt like a clear-as-day glass slipper sliding on for a perfect fit ... especially after having admitted to ourselves in the fall after a different informational meeting that fostering with Sumner County DCS was not gonna pan out for us just yet.
Being the more emotional of the two of us, I am feeling so optimistic and quite pumped. Like, really excited at the thought that we know what we are doing next now. But I am also gonna take my cues from Josh more this time and keep it tempered and realistic as we take the next steps forward. Even more, I will take my cues and timing from the Lord and his movement in this process and less from my dreamy-eyed hopes and emotional wishes ... even if that should lead us to another closed door for the moment.
I mean it, I am gonna be cool and go with the flow. Mark my words.
But still, eeek! :}
hehe! I am gonna be cool --eeeeeeeek!!!!! -- but really, we're keeping it low -- OMG we're so clooooooose!!!! -- Ok for real, just taking my cues from Josh l-- We're totally doin' it !
ReplyDeleteI love you. :)
can't wait to meet your new kids! Praying for smooth paperwork and smooth transitions for this upcoming change! For the little girls/boys you keep and love on.
ReplyDeleteYou know me! :} I can't wait to see this process this time around with Noah and Anna involved. A whole new adventure before our party of four. And to be clear, this is about fostering first. Adopting when the right doors open, but fostering only until that day.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I know, but I have seen 2 families adopt the one of the first foster kids they could. And it didn't seem to take long. Though granted, this family foster/adopted 3 siblings
ReplyDeleteExactly.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me happy. Happy for you. Happy for your family. Happy for the child or children who will likely enter your home. Happy, happy, happy. And yes, those are "keeping on the down low" forms of happy. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNot really... I'm excited for you. Don't leave us hanging too long!
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