We're getting some more info trickling in...
Latest report: T is feeling a bit physically uncomfortable now. I wish I was there to give her a big hug. She remains very sure about her decision to place the baby for adoption and is not wavering.
We also just learned that T hopes to deliver in Macon at the Medical Center of Central Georgia (rather than in her hometown of Warner Robins). The reason for this is that the Medical Center of Central Georgia is a much more adoption-friendly hospital than is Houston Medical Center of Warner Robins. I think the issue might be transportation for her to get up there, so I hope it all goes smoothly and she can find a ride once she goes into labor. It occurs to me seventeen months after the fact, that maybe that's why she was induced early with Marguerite. We never did hear any medical reason.
Sandra, T's current case worker, is laid up for another three weeks post-knee-surgery, so it looks likely that T will be assigned a new case worker. That means we'll likely be dealing with someone new also in these coming days. I hope the transition for T is smooth. I know she had quite a connection with Sandra. I hear nothing but great things, however, about the new case worker, Clarissa. Friends of ours worked with her in their adoption through Open Door a few years ago, and loved her, so that's all great news.
We are praying for T and the new baby. It won't be long now... Due date is only ten days away!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
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I found your blog via Faithful Adoption Consultants and wanted to say hello! We are currently in the process of officially beginning an AAI domestic adoption and are also in Wisconsin. We have two biological children and an adopted Ethiopian princess. We are 15 months into our wait for referral in another Ethiopian adoption but feel God clearly calling us to domestic adoption and we are following without question regardless of how crazy it may seem :) My email is j_gumieny@yahoo.com and we are in Waukesha soon to be moving out to Oconomowoc.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jamie
www.beneaththeacaciatree.com