Sunday, February 18, 2007

How do you chase papers?

We are now in the "paperchase" part of our adoption process. This means we have dozens of papers to collect (or, apparently, "chase") as we get ready for our home study and our dossier. The home study consists of four visits with a social worker to determine if we will make fit parents. For her, we have to have copies of our vital documents, references, background checks, police reports, and autobiographies for each of us. At the same time, we have 20 separate documents to collect that will be sent to Russia. Each document has to be notarized and apostilled (the Secretary of State verifies that the notary is actually a notary in the state...yeah, I'd never heard of it before either). As you can imagine, it's a bit time-consuming, and will require multiple trips to see the notary at our bank (who also adopted internationally!), and lots of visits to the post office. But it's all part of the very worthwhile process to bring Baby Nugent home. So we are doing our best to enjoy every moment of it!

5 comments:

DNS said...

Hi Melissa and Ben,
It is so fun to know that another couple is also "chasing" papers. Last night I had a dream that I was buried in papers; I guess that is more like being chased rather than chasing. :) We are so thankful for you guys, and we pray for Baby Nugent everyday.

Shannon

Lyndsey Lewis said...

Hey Guys!!
I'm so excited to hear about your new journey!!! Thanks for keeping us all up-to-date! We think of you so often and miss you both a ton. We will definitely be praying for baby Nugent!
Love you guys!
Lyndsey

Lyndsey Lewis said...

Oh yeah....see the boys on our blog - www.jobelyndsey.blogspot.com
Love you.
~L

Jenn said...

I love this blog, thanks for thinking to keep us updated. We're already looking forward to the great things God will do in this process.
Love love love,
John and Jenn

Unknown said...

Praying for ya this morning...

Keith and Kate