Court Date – Again!
July 26, 2009 by tcaggie
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Tuesday is our third attempt at adoption court in Ethiopia. Actually. with the eight hour time difference, our hearing will probably take place sometime while we sleep tomorrow night.
Our adoption process has had it’s ups and downs. During the home study and paperwork phase everything went smoothly until it came to getting a background check on my time in the Republic of Panama.
Those types of records are difficult to come by when a country has gone through a couple of government overhauls. We were continually pointed to different agencies and different government departments, both U.S. and Panamanian.
Finally, we got the letter we needed, right when we also figured out that Panama was one of the countries listed where a background check was not needed (because they don’t keep those types of records). Read more
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What made you choose Ethiopia?
November 16, 2008 by Tony
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This is a common question my wife and I are asked when we share with people that we are in the process of adopting. I wonder sometimes if there is a question behind the question. However, I’m sure in most cases it is really an inquisitive question. Why choose an international adoption over domestic? Why Africa instead of Eastern Europe or China?
The reason I often give for Ethiopia is that it’s one of the poorest countries, so if we’re going to help somewhere, why not where it is needed the most. I then explain how there may be countries where the need is greater but that Ethiopia is also one of the more adoption friendly countries, at least for now (this can change at anytime with international adoptions).
However, as our family has studied more about Ethiopia, I’ve come to realize that I am really becoming enamored with this country. It’s a country with a rich Christian heritage to go along with it’s great African heritage. It’s a country of great beauty as are many countries in Africa. It’s a country with a proud history of royalty dating back to King Solomon (yep – Israel’s Solomon) and the Queen of Sheba.
A lot of countries have a great history and culture. So why has Ethiopia’s warmed my heart so much?
Because this is my son’s country and his heritage. That’s why I love it.
I can’t explain what has happened over the last couple of weeks. But I’ve started to feel my new son inside of me. I have an excitement growing as if my wife was pregnant (I know this feeling as we have four birth children). We have not even been referred to a child, but I know God has him set aside for us already. I can feel it. I couldn’t feel it when we started this process, but I can feel it today.
I have a new answer whenever someone asks me why we chose Ethiopia. We chose Ethiopia because that’s where our son is from. Where else would we choose?
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