Friday, July 12, 2013

The "Profile"-- A 20 page commercial-- All.About.You!

Phew...it's been a while! 

First things first...check out our fundraising page!  We've put together an online fundraising website through www.GoFundMe.com.  The link to our personal page is there.  Fundraising letters and info about specific fundraisers will be coming out later this week!  Yay!

I believe the last time I posted, we were getting ready to have our first meeting with our case manager from A Baby Step.  Well, that meeting brought forth both good and bad results.  Which would you like first?  If you're anything like me, I always like ending on a good note, so here's the bad.  Kelly, the case manager we met with, won't be our case manager through the whole adoption process.  Boo!  She was WONDERFUL!!!  It's always a treat to sit down and have a conversation with someone that you know is passionate about their job and the people they work for and work with.  She was super knowledgeable, answered all of our questions, and quieted our concerns.  She even left us with her contact information should we need anything in the future.

We also got to meet the head honcho, Barbara.  She sat down and chatted with us and gave us some of her own personal background and the background of the agency.  She was very nice, professional, and open about her life's work.

With each person we meet and interact with at A Baby Step, I'm convinced that we made the right choice in partnering with them to provide a forever home for our future son or daughter.

So, I guess the above info was both good and bad news.  But the really, really good news...we left with more homework!  The teacher in me is just doing a little jig right now, haha.  There's nothing like an exciting project, paper, or assignment to get the creative juices flowing.

Our homework assignment was to start developing our profile and to also start gathering paperwork for our home study.  The home study process will take anywhere from 2-4 months....more on that later!

Our profile is basically our life stories condensed into a 15-20 page photo book.  How in the world do you do that?  How do you decide what to highlight, describe? How do you pick out the best pictures?  Ugh!  Once again, I'm humbled by and thankful for the people that have travelled this journey before us.  Armed with sample profiles, a healthy knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint, pictures galore, and input from our family and friends, our profile is almost complete and ready for publication!

Our profile is how we will represent ourselves to the birth families that we are interested in networking with.  It's a gallery of the things, people, and places that are most important to us.  It's how we market ourselves.  It's a way for the birth families to find a connection to us.  It could be as simple as having a pet with the same name or as complicated as having the same type of background, family, or friendships.  Something within our profile will catch their eye and make them read further, it just depends on what the birth families are looking for.

How you can pray for us:
1. Pray that the home study paperwork and interview process are completed efficiently and quickly.
2. Pray that our profile meets the guidelines of the agency and we can take it to print.
3. Pray that our fundraising efforts will come together and we'll be able to raise the money needed to provide a forever family for our little boy or girl.

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