Monday, April 25, 2016
FAQs
We often get asked a lot of the same series of questions, so I thought I would take the time to list a few of our FAQs.
Q: Why adoption first?
A: For us the answer is why not? Adoption has been a topic of conversation in our relationship pretty much from the very beginning. We know that God calls us to take care of the orphans and we felt the best way for us to do that was through adoption. We spoke with several different couples, and weighed the options. It didn't seem like one way was better than another so we sought God, prayed about it, and felt him telling us to do it now. We did, and that has led us here.
Q: Do you want to have your "own" kids?
A: This is verbatim the way we have been asked this. I know people don't mean any offense by it but we prefer to use the term biological kids since any child we adopt will be our own. The short answer to that question is yes, we want to have biological kids. We haven't tried, right now we are just taking it step by step and trying to listen to God and his plan in all of this.
Q: Why Ethiopia?
A: This is a pretty simple answer. We knew International Adoptions was the route we wanted to take for many reasons. We really felt God calling us to adopt from Africa, we never felt a specific country, we just knew Africa and knew that we needed to be open while we researched agencies. As we researched and finally picked our agency, we both felt strongly that God was opening the door for us to adopt from Ethiopia. Honestly, after learning about the orphan crisis in Ethiopia the question became why not? If you want some facts about Ethiopia you can refer back to our About us page (here).
Q: When will you be able to bring your child home?
A: We do not know. We are hoping sometime in the late summer/early fall but, if we have learned anything through this process it is that you need to flexible and extremely patient. We pray it will be sooner rather than later and if you feel led to join us in prayer for that we would greatly appreciate that.
Q: Boy or Girl?
A: When we filled out our application we specified for a boy between 1 month-4 years old. At the end of December of 2015 we accepted a referral for a little boy who is currently 8 months old.
Q: What's next in your process?
A: We have submitted all of our paperwork called a (Dossier). Our agency has sent the Dossier to U.S. Department of Homeland and Security and we have received their approval. Now that it is complete, our documents are in Ethiopia for the same process. Their process takes 4-12 weeks (or more). As you can see, flexibility is key in this journey.
If you have any more questions feel free to comment below. As I mentioned in our previous post, we do have to keep some things confidential. So, if we do not answer your question, we aren't ignoring you, we are just protecting the many, many people involved.
Thank you for joining us on this journey, Barry and I greatly appreciate the love and support.
Monday, April 11, 2016
About Us
Hello,
My name is Felicia Jordan and I am married to my amazing husband Barry Jordan. I started this blog as a way to document our process through the journey of adoption. Adoption is something that has been very near and dear to my heart since I was in high school. I felt God calling to adopt at a very young age. When I met my husband, it was a main topic of conversation throughout our dating and beginning years of marriage.
Last February we decided to begin the process of adoption. We researched agencies, spoke with couples who had adopted, and received referrals of various agencies. When we finally landed upon an agency that we felt would fit our family we filled out an application.
Fast Forward to today. It's been over a year since we filed our application and we have thankfully made some progress. In December we were matched with a little boy. He is currently 7 months old, he lives in Ethiopia, and he has the best smile.
We are not sure when we will get to go meet him or bring him home. We do know that the Lord is so good, and he will make everything come together in His perfect timing. We are hoping to travel to Ethiopia sometime in the late summer/early fall but everything is very much up in the air.
Adoption takes time, and it requires an abundance of patience.
Right now we are waiting for the U.S. government to read through all of our paperwork, approve, and then send it along to Ethiopia for their government to do the same thing. This process can take anywhere from 12-24 weeks (or more). As you can see, patience is the key here.
We hope this will be a place for those who are interested to follow us on this journey. We will try to keep you updated as much as possible.
*Disclaimer: Due to the fact that this is the Internet some posts may be vague/some details may be left out. It is not that we are trying to hide anything, it is just to protect our agency, our child, and anyone else involved in the process.
If you want a little more information about us you can look at this wonderful infographic designed by our great friend Eric Crow.
My name is Felicia Jordan and I am married to my amazing husband Barry Jordan. I started this blog as a way to document our process through the journey of adoption. Adoption is something that has been very near and dear to my heart since I was in high school. I felt God calling to adopt at a very young age. When I met my husband, it was a main topic of conversation throughout our dating and beginning years of marriage.
Last February we decided to begin the process of adoption. We researched agencies, spoke with couples who had adopted, and received referrals of various agencies. When we finally landed upon an agency that we felt would fit our family we filled out an application.
Fast Forward to today. It's been over a year since we filed our application and we have thankfully made some progress. In December we were matched with a little boy. He is currently 7 months old, he lives in Ethiopia, and he has the best smile.
We are not sure when we will get to go meet him or bring him home. We do know that the Lord is so good, and he will make everything come together in His perfect timing. We are hoping to travel to Ethiopia sometime in the late summer/early fall but everything is very much up in the air.
Adoption takes time, and it requires an abundance of patience.
Right now we are waiting for the U.S. government to read through all of our paperwork, approve, and then send it along to Ethiopia for their government to do the same thing. This process can take anywhere from 12-24 weeks (or more). As you can see, patience is the key here.
We hope this will be a place for those who are interested to follow us on this journey. We will try to keep you updated as much as possible.
*Disclaimer: Due to the fact that this is the Internet some posts may be vague/some details may be left out. It is not that we are trying to hide anything, it is just to protect our agency, our child, and anyone else involved in the process.
If you want a little more information about us you can look at this wonderful infographic designed by our great friend Eric Crow.
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