Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Paper Preggers!

Our adoption agency affectionately calls all the paperwork that must be completed as part of the adoption process our "paper pregnancy" because it is laborious. It is tedious, exact, time consuming, and frustrating... Good thing God prepared me for this by having me be an auditor for 5 years! ;-)  Note: most adoption agencies refer to the paper part as "the paper chase."

No really, at first I must admit that I felt overwhelmed with the lists of documents we need to collect and obstacles to complete.  But as my very wise parents always told me when I was overwhelmed with all my make-up homework or piles of stuff messing my bedroom, just take it one step at a time - or as my wise hubby says "the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time!"

So, Monday I spent the afternoon getting my head around what needed to be done and going to the library to print applications for our birth certificates and social security cards and making copies of our passports.  After talking with my neighbor I realized it may be more effective to go the social security office, and today I spent an hour or so at the SS office waiting with my number - 95R - it was 82R (R for reissue) when I walked in. I quickly learned that there were several different "number lines." R for reissue and M or N got you a pass into the actual office behind closed doors, must be for some more personal issue. As I am a chatty and friendly person, I got to talking with the people around me who all did not share with me why they were at the SS office, but were intruiged that I was there to reissue our cards as part of an adoption process.  And when one couple saw I had an iPhone they requested directions to their next errand for the day and I happily obliged. I always like those random interactions with strangers, somehw they always remind me that we are all God's creation!

Once I arrived home I worked on writting both of our autobiograpies.  I know by definition and autobiography should be written by the person it's about, but this is not our first time writing them so I stole parts from his other autobiographies and pieced it together to fit this agencies questions.  We have other autobiographies from starting paperwork with another agency and deciding not to persue an adoption through them.

Much more to continue...

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