I am hoping to adopt as a single parent. My financial ducks are not in a row so that MUST be done first. I know that. I would really like to have a 3-6 months EF before I start. It just makes sense to me.
But I really want to feel like I am working towards the goal of adoption NOW. The problem is that I am going to adopt through fostercare and I don't even know the ages or gender of my kids yet. What can I do to prepare?
Someone suggested that I read a few books on RAD. Hopefully it won't terrify me too badly...Does anyone have titles to recommend?
I also thought I could look around for sheets...even if a miracle happens and I get a baby, it will eventually be sleeping in a twin.
And books in the young adult genre. Can never have too many young adult novels is one of my mantras.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
ps. One of things I am going to do to keep my hands busy is scrapbooking a prayer journal using a second-hand copy of "What to expect when you are expecting" as pages, decorating it with found materials and personal prayers. A friend described something similar that she did in a women's retreat. I figure that even if are nine and ten now, God works backwards and forwards in time so...
And as I write this description it has struck me how appropriate it will be to use a secondhand book and found materials to make something beautiful and spiritual. A bit of a metaphor for adoption itself....
But I really want to feel like I am working towards the goal of adoption NOW. The problem is that I am going to adopt through fostercare and I don't even know the ages or gender of my kids yet. What can I do to prepare?
Someone suggested that I read a few books on RAD. Hopefully it won't terrify me too badly...Does anyone have titles to recommend?
I also thought I could look around for sheets...even if a miracle happens and I get a baby, it will eventually be sleeping in a twin.
And books in the young adult genre. Can never have too many young adult novels is one of my mantras.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
ps. One of things I am going to do to keep my hands busy is scrapbooking a prayer journal using a second-hand copy of "What to expect when you are expecting" as pages, decorating it with found materials and personal prayers. A friend described something similar that she did in a women's retreat. I figure that even if are nine and ten now, God works backwards and forwards in time so...
And as I write this description it has struck me how appropriate it will be to use a secondhand book and found materials to make something beautiful and spiritual. A bit of a metaphor for adoption itself....