Friday, May 30, 2008
Movin' Along
Just a little update. We received an email from our social worker saying that the State of Alabama approved our home study. Now it is off to USCIS. Hopefully a fingerprinting appointment will be coming soon!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Happiness is....
We have a finished homestudy in our hands right now!!!!!!!!!!!!
What more can I say....
What more can I say....
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Is it really April 30?
All of you out there know that the blog title is the hardest part. This one was easy.... is it really the end of April? Would you believe that I typed March 30 the first time? No joke....
Time is sneaky.
I would like to take a moment and thank the following fellow bloggers for encouraging this update:
Chris and Gretchen came to visit our restaurant and told us about their newest addition. They adopted Serik from Kaz and are now in the process of a domestic adoption.
And Lisa....I needed a little encouragement. :0)
There really is not much to offer. We are in the back and forth homestudy approval process. Social worker...agency...social worker...agency...social worker.... you know how it goes. Someday it will go to the state, government...Ethiopia...someday.
Now. Will it really be May in a couple of hours? Where does time go? It goes to life - school, restaurant, home, and on, and on
But..do you know what? There is a reason why events happen in a certain way. I am convinced that all the time is worth it. It is worth it. It is worth it.
As for right now.... The restaurant is ticking along. School is almost out for the summer.
Life is good.
Time is sneaky.
I would like to take a moment and thank the following fellow bloggers for encouraging this update:
Chris and Gretchen came to visit our restaurant and told us about their newest addition. They adopted Serik from Kaz and are now in the process of a domestic adoption.
And Lisa....I needed a little encouragement. :0)
There really is not much to offer. We are in the back and forth homestudy approval process. Social worker...agency...social worker...agency...social worker.... you know how it goes. Someday it will go to the state, government...Ethiopia...someday.
Now. Will it really be May in a couple of hours? Where does time go? It goes to life - school, restaurant, home, and on, and on
But..do you know what? There is a reason why events happen in a certain way. I am convinced that all the time is worth it. It is worth it. It is worth it.
As for right now.... The restaurant is ticking along. School is almost out for the summer.
Life is good.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Here we are...
Well, well, well.... How many of these "we are still alive" blogs is one site entitled to in a 6 month period?
Life is good.
On the adoption front, we received the rough draft of our homestudy from our social worker this week. It was really strange to read all of that information in one place. Our lives in a few pages...strange is the only word I have right now. Just some proofreading and editing and we will be finished! Moving along...I can't wait to have those little darlings running around the restaurant.
Oh, the restaurant...It is open! We have all worked 80+ hours this week including our day jobs. It is so worth it. For me, it is fun to see the kiddos in my class come and mash their faces on the restaurant glass to see if they can see Mrs. Cofield. Teachers do live outside of school...
Thanks to all you bloggers and friends out there for the encouraging words and support!
Jennifer
Life is good.
On the adoption front, we received the rough draft of our homestudy from our social worker this week. It was really strange to read all of that information in one place. Our lives in a few pages...strange is the only word I have right now. Just some proofreading and editing and we will be finished! Moving along...I can't wait to have those little darlings running around the restaurant.
Oh, the restaurant...It is open! We have all worked 80+ hours this week including our day jobs. It is so worth it. For me, it is fun to see the kiddos in my class come and mash their faces on the restaurant glass to see if they can see Mrs. Cofield. Teachers do live outside of school...
Thanks to all you bloggers and friends out there for the encouraging words and support!
Jennifer
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Playing Tag
All right, people. Was this tagging thing created to encourage those of us who never update our blogs? If so, great idea! I was motivated this morning. Thanks for the tag Amanda.
Okay, here goes...
First the rules:
~The rules are to link the person who sent this to you and leave a comment on their blog so their readers can visit yours.
~Post the rules on your blog
~Share 7 strange/weird facts about yourself
~Tag 7 random people at the end of your post, linking their blog
7 Strange/Weird facts about myself:
1. My favorite strange fact is that when we lived in Birmingham (in an urban area - not the country) we had 4 chickens show up in our yard one day and move in. We named them Breakfast (because she had a bad leg and we knew she would go first), Lunch, Dinner, and Helen. Breakfast didn't make it but the others were still there when we moved.
2. Almost all women on my husband's side of the family were born on the 22nd of a month - grandmother, mom, neice. Well, so was I. I married into the right family.
3. I was the first open adoption in the state of Texas. I look forward to adopting my own very soon!
4. Our cat, Gimpy, was already injured when we got him. He then lived through a tornado and falling 4 stories out of the window of our loft.
5. I can't stand anything to do with teeth. You should see me when I have to go to the dentist. This also extends into my work because I teach 2nd grade and have a serious issue with wiggly teeth.
6. This one isn't that strange but it's fun. Our restaurant is opening in 3 weeks. See the link at the top of our blog.
7. This is somewhat related to the last one. This is a busy time for us. Ty is running a restaurant and I am teaching school. In our spare time we are opening our own restaurant (with some wonderful partners), remodeling our house, and adopting 2-3 darlings from Ethiopia! We are busy but wouldn't have it any other way.
Now let's see who I am going to tag....
Okay, here goes...
First the rules:
~The rules are to link the person who sent this to you and leave a comment on their blog so their readers can visit yours.
~Post the rules on your blog
~Share 7 strange/weird facts about yourself
~Tag 7 random people at the end of your post, linking their blog
7 Strange/Weird facts about myself:
1. My favorite strange fact is that when we lived in Birmingham (in an urban area - not the country) we had 4 chickens show up in our yard one day and move in. We named them Breakfast (because she had a bad leg and we knew she would go first), Lunch, Dinner, and Helen. Breakfast didn't make it but the others were still there when we moved.
2. Almost all women on my husband's side of the family were born on the 22nd of a month - grandmother, mom, neice. Well, so was I. I married into the right family.
3. I was the first open adoption in the state of Texas. I look forward to adopting my own very soon!
4. Our cat, Gimpy, was already injured when we got him. He then lived through a tornado and falling 4 stories out of the window of our loft.
5. I can't stand anything to do with teeth. You should see me when I have to go to the dentist. This also extends into my work because I teach 2nd grade and have a serious issue with wiggly teeth.
6. This one isn't that strange but it's fun. Our restaurant is opening in 3 weeks. See the link at the top of our blog.
7. This is somewhat related to the last one. This is a busy time for us. Ty is running a restaurant and I am teaching school. In our spare time we are opening our own restaurant (with some wonderful partners), remodeling our house, and adopting 2-3 darlings from Ethiopia! We are busy but wouldn't have it any other way.
Now let's see who I am going to tag....
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Home Visit and Timelines

Thank you to all of you for the encouraging words about our home visit. It went very well. Since it was our third sit-down with the social worker we just went over the big long checklist of what needs to be done and made a smaller list of what is left - only 5 things on it! Then she walked through the house. She suggested a fire extinguisher, a latch on the gate going off the deck, and a latch for the door to the basement. Not too bad. I am beginning to enjoy these meetings. They really make you think and mull over how you will deal with certain situations.
On a more frustrating note I found out, in the State of Alabama, there is an approximate 2 month wait for approval of the Home Study. Apparently, when the social worker finishes the write-up she will send it to her supervisor and us for editing. Then we will send it to our agency for editing. Then, after it is notarized, it will go to the State (a DHR department) for approval (this is the part I didn't know about) where there is an average 2 month turnaround time. This has nothing to do with the apostillizing - that comes later.
Then it goes off to CIS for our I-171H approval. This is all before it becomes part of the Dossier. I really wasn't counting on the two extra months and it has me a little bummed. I thought we could just send off the Home Study to CIS as soon as our agency approved it. WRONG...
I have always been a things-happen-in-their-own-time kind of person so I will keep plugging away!
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Help
We are in need of some help. Our home visit with our social worker is coming up in the next week and we are seriously unsure about what we need to do. I know all home study agencies and social workers are different;however, surely some things are the same across the board. Please let me know what to expect and any advice all of you out there have to offer.
Oh, and here is the picture of the kids' room I promised.

It is hard to see but the curtains, sheets, and duvet covers are all gingham. The curtains are covered with gingham stars. The dog picture on the wall hung in Ty's nursery. We might have to change to cribs later but we will see...
I almost forgot! We are minus one bathtub but we have a floor. Maybe Ty will write about the adventures...

Jennifer
Oh, and here is the picture of the kids' room I promised.
It is hard to see but the curtains, sheets, and duvet covers are all gingham. The curtains are covered with gingham stars. The dog picture on the wall hung in Ty's nursery. We might have to change to cribs later but we will see...
I almost forgot! We are minus one bathtub but we have a floor. Maybe Ty will write about the adventures...
Jennifer
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