Friday, June 1, 2012

Adoption Update ... In the Waiting

Today marks three months since our paperwork made it to China and was logged-in to their system! Usually by this point, families with our agency have been matched with a child and are waiting to bring him or her home. We are still waiting to be matched, and I'll tell you why. Back in April, our agency announced that their partnership with the Maoming orphanage had been extended for another year, and that they were just signing contracts to partner with SEVEN more orphanages! This is a different and unique way to do adoptions in China. The common route is to be matched with a child off the Shared List, which is a central registry of children maintained by the governing adoption authority in China and used by most adoption agencies. This is how we were matched with Lia Kate. These orphanage partnerships are different because our agency actually has relationships with the orphanages ... they send teams of medical professionals to go over to these orphanages to do physicals on the children and help the orphanage get the ball rolling to make the children paper-ready ... they offer financial assistance and resources to help with children who need medical or developmental interventions. It is a win for the orphanage because they get extra resources with which to prepare children for international adoption ... a huge win for the children because most of these children would probably have never been available for adoption ... and a win for families like us because we actually get to talk to someone (in our case, local International Adoption doctors and agency workers) who will have first-hand knowledge of the children. The other benefits of adopting a child from one of these partnership programs is that there will be a lot of children coming home from these orphanages to families in our city, so they will grow up together with the shared experience of having been in the same orphanage. This is very different from our adoption with Lia Kate as we only know of one sweet little girl who was in her orphanage at the same time. Needless to say, we have decided to wait to be matched with a child from one of these partnership programs. The orphanages are in Guangdong province and in Chongqing Municipality, so we know that our child is in one of these places. Guangdong province is in southern China and is where Lia Kate is from. In fact, two of the partnership orphanages are very close to Lia Kate's orphanage. Chongqing Municipality is a ginormous city of 32 million people located in central-southwestern China, and we actually have a number of U.S. friends who live there. So adopting from either would be really awesome. The first round of children's files will probably not be ready until August. So, we will just be waiting patiently (or not so) through the long, hot summer before we finally see our little one's face...

10 comments:

Our Journey to China said...

How awesome! Praying and 'waiting'
with you to see this precious one's sweet face! So excited for you!! :)

Brunner said...

thanks for keeping us all in the loop... and educating us along the way. Love to you and yours (at home and abroad.)

Julia said...

Sounds like a wonderful program! Praying for you in the wait...

Tera said...

Exciting!! I know the wait is hard but it sounds like you have a great reason to be waiting. It makes me want to sign on with your agency too! ;) We are hoping to adopt again too in the next couple of years.

Anonymous said...

It is good for children to have brothers and sisters while they are growing up. I love mine dearly and still enjoy their love too. It is not the same blood that makes them so dear. It is the shared experiences and parents. I pray that you can patiently wait and have success to get a new sister for Britton and Lia Kate. I love them and know that I will love the new one too.
PawPaw Jim

Leanne said...

Emily,
We are in the EXACT waiting as you! We are also with Lifeline, waiting to be matched. I remember you and your husband were in our travel meeting with the last adoption. We almost traveled at the same time. Looks like we could travel together this time. We live in Montgomery.
Email me when you have time!
Leanne
Bc.Crawford@charter.net

Pam and Bob said...

Wish we could travel with y'all so Abbi would have familiar faces on the plane at least part way but we are on day 64 waiting for LOA. Hoping to travel by early to mid-August (even though it will be smokin' hot in GZ).
Pam and Abbi have enjoyed the mornings at the park.

Pam and Bob said...

Wish we could travel with y'all so Abbi would have familiar faces on the plane at least part way but we are on day 64 waiting for LOA. Hoping to travel by early to mid-August (even though it will be smokin' hot in GZ).
Pam and Abbi have enjoyed the mornings at the park.

Audra said...

Hello! I had found your blog a few months ago. We were DTC a few weeks after you. While you have been waiting to be matched, we have been waiting for LOA. Waiting itself for ANYTHING is SO HARD! I am in a group on FB that you could be a part of if you are on there? Would love to connect a little if possible? My email is agmjuly02@hotmail.com Our adoption blog is: http://2chinabyfaith.blogspot.com
Hope to connect! Blessings! :)

Jenna said...

Hi
My name is Jenna. Britton You are a brave courageous fighter, You and your sister are a special miracle from god, a gift from above, earthly angel, BRitton you are a smilen hero. You and your sister are full of happiness, life, smiles, joy, fun,love, and spunk.

I was born with a rare life threatening disease, and have 14 other medical conditions, and developmental delays.

I wrote this poem
Each of us are Special
Each of us different,
No one is the same
Each of are us are unique in our own way,
Those of us who have challenges, we smile through our day.
Those who of us who have challenges, we smile through our day.
It doesn't matter what others say
we are special anyway.
What is forty feet and sings? the school chior
http://www.miraclechamp.webs.com