Thursday, March 7, 2013

Breaking....KIDDING!

Hiiiiiiiiiiiii!  I guess I've slacked a little on this lately.  Well, there's really not much new here.  I started Femara on Tuesday.  So far so good... By that, I mean no real side effects yet. 

Today is my Granny's 85th birthday!  Happy Birthday Granny!  I have her flowers ordered and I'll pick them up and deliver this afternoon!

Of course, we're still waiting on everything to fall into place since our classes were cancelled.  We will have to wait until May to find out when they will offer the next ones...


Monday, February 25, 2013

Bummer....

This morning, I got a phone call from our Social Worker telling me that the Stars classes had been cancelled for unforeseen circumstances!  I'm really kind of bummed about this.  I was given a contact number and have left a message about possibly doing the classes elsewhere...otherwise we'll have to wait until summer or fall to start.  BOO!  So the waiting game has officially began... UGH! 

Friday, February 15, 2013

Hello Friday!

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!  Okay, okay I'm a day late at adding that.  The hubs got me some pretty flowers and the cutest card! 








Well, a few days ago I posted about the awesome valentine that my dear friend Shannon sent me... Well there is a FUNNY story here.  In our "girl" group we did a secret valentine.  Well, the items in my previous post arrived on the same day and I loved them.  Shannon said yes, they were from her, but she was a bit upset that the necklace, the adoption dust one, was not what she ordered.  Mind you I'm still waiting on something from my secret valentine.  I'm waiting and waiting for my sv gift to show up.  As of yesterday it still wasn't here.  Last night Shannon texted me and said that was my sv and it's wasn't from her it was from my sv...  HA!  What a day!  So to my sv, THANK YOU!!  I love my necklace.  :)  




On to the normal stuff.  Waiting to see if AF appears, I've had a few symptoms.... we'll see... I'll give it until next week, then it's off to take the bitchy pills...gah! :)  Such is life! 
 

Monday, February 11, 2013

The little things!

Today, I checked the mail and there were three things with my name on them, that weren't junk mail.

These three little items made my day, my week, heck maybe my month! THANK YOU!! I absolutely love the necklace and the saying. I can't wait to find the perfect spot for it! The card, well it says more in a few words than most people would ever understand and that's okay. It's not for them to get, it's for us! 💜

Friday, February 8, 2013

Our First Visit

Today was our first home visit. We had an idea of what to expect so most of it was not a huge surprise. Just as planned our social worker arrived at about 5 pm. She had some paper work for us to fill out, simple enough. She filled us in on several key things, like what we needed to do by the end of our classes. Just simple things, like making sure we have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen, child safety latches on any cabinets that have chemicals in them all medicine has to be under lock and key. Of course, she asked the simple questions, like age range, sibling groups and etc. We intend to adopt 0-4 years old and are willing to take a sibling group, preferably 2 kids. Boy or girl, we don't have a preference.

Our first in depth home visit will be shortly after classes start. And there will be three of these. We will also have a visit once every three months until placement. The future home visits will include a lot more paper work and discussing things in depth. One question she gave us that will come up was, what plan will you have in place for your child or children if something were to happen to both of you? That's a deep question and something any parent should think about.

I asked s question that has been on my mind since this all started. How long is the placement process and once we have a child how long until they are in our home. The placement process, there is no real answer. Some people can have placement in a year some five years, she said once we are selected for placement of a child or children, we could have as little as just a few hours to prepare. Kind of a scary thought if you are getting an infant or toddler, but have no fear! She said they'll help us out. They have car seats and she also said that usually there is a foster family willing to loan you other necessary items. FANTASTIC! Once placement is made, there is a six month "transition" period. During these 6 months, you will have visits starting at a couple times a week, down to just once a month. This is just to make sure everything is going okay and make sure every one is adapting to their "new" life.

I can't wait until classes start, for that matter are done so we can start receiving profiles of children available for adoption. This is all so exciting!!!!!


Thursday, February 7, 2013

Next step...

Well, I guess it's off to the next fertility treatment... Femara here we go!  

I have to say, I'm not real sure how I feel about this today.  Part of me wants to give up!  

Another part of me refuses to give up!  I'm hard headed and I've always got what I wanted.  (Yes, I'm spoiled) Besides, trying is fun!  :)

Here's to another month and hoping for a BFP!!  I will start Femara on CD 3, so CD 1 has to come first... I'm hopeful AF will arrive on her own, I really don't like inviting her with Provera...But I'll give it a week and see what happens.  Then go from there.  

Until next post... 





Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The answer is ...

That blank I needed to fill in yesterday, yea, that would be a whopping .... 0.5, yes zero point five...3 or better indicates ovulation...I've never had that... ARGH!  

So... time to concentrate on what the future holds.  Miracles happen and if it's meant to happen it will...