"From the fullness of His grace we have all received one blessing after another." ~John 1:16

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Changes

Quite a bit has happened and come to our attention in Uganda in the last weeks and days that have caused us to make a change in our adoption plans. There is currently some upheaval going on in the government and courts in Uganda regarding adoption, and there have recently been some new regulations and rulings that have caused a lot of uncertainty on the future of Ugandan adoption and that have made the process quite a bit more difficult to navigate. They will likely (hopefully!) work through all of this and continue to allow adoptions, but as we are quite hesitant to invest thousands of dollars and months of our time into a process that is so unstable and uncertain, we made the decision late last week to adopt from a different country.

While we are a bit disappointed and frustrated, this could not be happening at a better time, as our home study and USCIS (visa) application can both be switched without cost to a new country (and are the first steps to take no matter where you adopt), and we had not yet sent any money to Uganda or offcially retained our lawyer. So we will not be losing any time or money with this change. It does mean that we will be looking at bringing the babies home closer to the end of the year, which is actually a positive thing for us, as we had been hoping they would join our family when Javen is a little bit older and were thrown into a bit of a whirlwind a few weeks ago with the news that a Ugandan adoption might have occured as soon as June (which would no longer be the case with the new issues they are facing).

We do have another African country that we are very interested in adopting from, and we will post more information in a week or two when we have spoken with a couple of agencies and hopefully gathered enough information to make a decision on our next course of action.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Maybe June??!!

We were able to speak with our lawyer late last night (this morning for him) and got a much better idea of what to do and expect for this adoption process. Our next step, while we wait for our home study to be finalized and our USCIS fingerprinting and approval (just got our notice yesterday that our fingerprinting appointment is the morning of the 17th), is to contact some orphanages and choose one from which to adopt.

Once we have chosen our orphanage, we will ask them to give us a referral (choose our children for us), and then our lawyer can start working on our case as soon as our paperwork is completed and in his hands, which we think will be by April. He believes our court date will be 4-6 weeks after our children have been identified and he has our paperwork in hand. Scott has a big licensing exam for work the first weekend in June that he must be in Tampa to take, so we will have to push it back a little bit and are – Lord willing – most likely looking at a mid-June court date, which means we would be in Kampala for 3-5 weeks and - if the judges give favorable rulings - would be able to bring our babies home at the end of that time.

While I keep using the term “adopt,” things work a little differently in Uganda than in other countries, as you must live there and foster a child for a period of three years before the courts will allow you to legally “adopt” the child. They do, however, allow families to obtain legal guardianship and then complete the adoption in their home country if the judge puts in writing on your judgment that he/she understands that you are obtaining legal guardianship with the intent to take the child/children abroad and subsequently adopt them. This is the route we are planning to take.

Things are moving along faster than we had anticipated, and we are thrilled yet a little bit overwhelmed as we realize that June is only four short months away! There were lots of preparations to make before we had Javen, but when you add to the mix loads of paperwork, various appointments, vaccinations, and planning a long international trip (with a baby) with dates you won’t know until the last minute into a country with which you are not at all familiar, it gets a little bit overwhelming!

Current Prayer Requests:
- For wisdom and guidance over the next couple of weeks as we look into orphanages and identify two babies.
-For the safety, protection, and health of these babies between now and the time that we can go to Uganda.
-For the people who are caring for these and all the other little ones in the orphanage.
-For our paperwork process (mainly the USCIS approval) to continue to move smoothly and quickly.
-That certain things on the Ugandan side of this process would fall into place to make our process smooth and quick from that end (you can e-mail me for more details).
-That as we prepare our home and go through all this paperwork and court process, that God would also be preparing our hearts to become a Mommy and Daddy to these little blessings and Javen’s to be a big brother – that it will be a smooth and sweet transition as we become a family of five.
-For our lawyer as he prepares our case and for the judge who will preside over it.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Upcoming phone call

We have a call scheduled with our lawyer in Uganda for 1AM on Monday night (which is Tuesday morning for him) to go over our long list of questions. After that call, we should have a much better idea of our next steps and of what kind of time frame to expect.