In order not to become completely overwhelmed by this process, we have decided to slow down and scale back. So, for now, we have just decided to pursue the "small things" that need to be taken care of no matter where we decide to adopt. This includes renewing passports, getting certified copies of birth certificates, required classes, etc....
We *think* we have narrowed down our country to China. China was appealing to us for many reasons. One of the biggest factors was that only 1 trip was needed and only 1 parent needs to go. (While we both would like to go to meet our new child, it is nice knowing that one of us can stay home if we have to.) China also has one of the biggest special needs adoption programs that we have found so far, so there is no shortage of children to pick from. Some of the other countries that we looked at had much fewer children available and many of their special needs were much more severe than what we are comfortable handling.We also think we have narrowed down our agency to WACAP. It is one of the few agencies that we looked at that has an established track record of special needs adoption in China which was also available to do homestudies in Wisconsin. They really advocate for special needs children and really try to get these kiddos matched to families.
So, that concludes the updates for now. We are hoping, come summer, we are able to take the plunge and start on a homestudy.




