My wife and I are seeking to adopt a baby. We both are NCSU Graduates and still in the area. I am a Structal Engineer and my wife is a stay at home mom to our 5 year old son. We are hoping to grow our family through adoption. If you know anyone in a situation that might be thinking about adoption please conact me at structengineer@gmail.com. We are paper ready and do have an adoption agency we are working with. We would love to hear from you! Thank you so much!
11/4/2010 11:24:36 PM
are you looking for domestic adoptions only? which agency are you working with, if you don't mind me asking
11/4/2010 11:26:00 PM
Yes, we are looking at in the states right now. We are working with Adoption Answer in CA. They work in all of the states. Thanks for asking. If you need more information please keep asking.
11/4/2010 11:33:05 PM
My niece was adopted through the NC Children's Home, which is a foster care program. My sister and her husband were very fortunate to get such a wonderful, healthy, child, and she was only a day old. she is super cute and super smart, definitely at the head of her preschool class, and way ahead of the curve in language skills.
11/4/2010 11:35:29 PM
That is so wonderful! How cute! It really is amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing. I love adoption!
11/4/2010 11:39:50 PM
Just wanting to refresh the topic every now and then. Thank you! I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!
11/29/2010 9:59:28 PM
this is awesome. thumbs up to you, sir!
11/29/2010 10:19:35 PM
You should probably learn how to spell structural, just sayin'.
11/29/2010 11:05:56 PM
bttt for you! good luck!
4/13/2011 4:38:53 PM
Wish more people would adopt.
4/13/2011 4:43:17 PM
^Mad respect!
4/13/2011 4:59:19 PM
i am so glad to see this.cody and i have talked about it and are 99.9999999%, hell i go ahead and say 100, that we will adopt in the future. however that is a few years away.i am curious how long did it take you to get paperwork and all that jazz ready? i hear its like a year to 1.5 years? please oh please tell me how this goes. so awesome
4/13/2011 5:04:25 PM
I hope I can be able to adopt one day. I want to be in a financial situation where I can provide the things I would like to provide. like a college education etc.
4/13/2011 5:19:50 PM
word up! i'm adopted. so's my brotherChildren's Home Society of NC represent. if i have kids, i'm adopting fo sheezy. because...well i could elaborate and go off on a huge rant, but i wont
4/13/2011 6:07:47 PM
4/13/2011 6:15:18 PM
All I am saying is I'd want to provide any child, physically mine or not every opportunity that I had growing up.
4/13/2011 6:20:27 PM
Joie- It really didn't take long to do the home study. It took a while to get the background and finger prints back. I think it took about 4 months to get everything together we needed and for the home study lady to do all of her stuff. The long part is finding a match. Most places have a system where you start at the bottom and work your way up to the top. If you can find a birth mom yourself, that is quicker, sometimes. It will depends on what you are looking for- gender, race, ect.
4/13/2011 9:18:04 PM
You looking to adopt a baby of a different race then yourself?
4/13/2011 9:51:02 PM
qntmfred and I have looked into this before. We def believe in adopting kids and if we could possibly do it in the future we'd adopt domestically.
4/13/2011 9:56:52 PM
4/13/2011 10:00:54 PM
I wish to one day adopt a Coptic orphan but I'm not sure how feasible it is since it's probably impossible :/Islam forbids abortion and there is a couple sitting in jail due to their attempts. It is so sad. ]
4/13/2011 10:02:07 PM
egyeyes...I'm confused. Are the two sentences in that post related? "Coptic" generally refers to a Christian rather than Islamic sect. Maybe I'm missing something.
4/14/2011 12:56:56 AM
i have another question (may seem odd, but these are things i think about)...i plan on working, although more than likely will be part time....when they do home studies do you know if it would be a deciding factor against us adopting? of course should it go through i would take off for a while but i'm curious>
4/14/2011 10:17:14 AM
my coworker and his wife both work and they successfully adopted if that helpsher company treated adoption leave like maternity leave]
4/14/2011 10:31:59 AM
GrumpyGOP, if I adopt a Coptic orphan I would like to adopt him/her from Egypt but Islam outlaws adoption, even though in Christianity adopting is allowed.
4/14/2011 10:39:43 AM
4/14/2011 10:43:43 AM
My grandmother did foster care for high-risk babies for many years (drug addict babies, physically and/or sexually abused babies, etc). It was so sad to see how some people treated their own children She ended up adopting the last child she fostered. Amazingly the parents tried to fight it even though they were in jail for raping the child when she was still an infant ^ I imagine it would be like Japan where a family member is expected to step up and raise the child.[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 10:50 AM. Reason : F]
4/14/2011 10:48:41 AM
4/14/2011 10:52:04 AM
^oh my jesus. your grandmother is a saint. i would love to do something like that, but i honestly dont think i have the patience.
4/14/2011 10:52:15 AM
4/14/2011 10:52:31 AM
^i can only imagine thanks for the advice ya'll. if i have any more question i shall consult you guys! have any of yall come across adversity with your decision to adopt? i can't believe some of the stuff i've had "friends" and family members say to me about our decision to do so. (i had one person tell me i was being selfish! o.O)
4/14/2011 11:04:57 AM
Joie - Things like working mothers won't rule you you out of being placed for any adoption but it does limit the number of mothers that would consider you. Typically (from what we are told) the birth mothers give the adoption agency any desires they have for the adoptive families, such as religious preference, age of parents, location, and so on. Then your adoption profile is only shown if you meet the constraints. From what we are told most birth-mothers prefer stay at home mothers but some may prefer the financial stability of two working parents. We are told that since we have a child already that it is going to take a little longer to be placed, so we are waiting for a birth-mother who is looking for our situation. Just so y'all know we have an almost 6 year old son who is great with his younger cousins. He really wants a little brother or sister as much as we do.Thanks for all the supportive comments in the thread!In regard to the comments to others, we have heard quite a few weird comments about adoption in general like "don't you want one of your own", and "how do you know how smart they are going to be". Our friends and family have been very supportive though (surprisingly so with the older members of my family). [Edited on April 14, 2011 at 11:33 AM. Reason : comments from others]
4/14/2011 11:05:38 AM
I think the only reason my grandmother could do it is because she's a retired nurse. That's also why she would be given the high risk cases.There's an interesting TV show from Japan that deals with child abuse and adoption in a country that frowns upon adoption. Delves into the "how could someone do this" thing. I normally think Japanese shows suck but this ove was good. I recommend it (and it's subtitled ) http://www.dramacrazy.net/japanese-drama/mother/
4/14/2011 11:07:21 AM
keep us updated!i really hope you find someone (or they find you) soon!
4/14/2011 11:07:46 AM
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4/14/2011 11:26:28 AM
We had been waiting to adopt for about a year. One birth mother contacted us, had it down to us and another couple but later sided with the other couple. Turns out we ended up knowing her mom so she felt we were too close for her to feel comfortable. Her decision, and it's a hard decision to make. I definitely respect that.Now we're back to the waiting game. We're really only looking at infant adoption right now.
4/14/2011 11:49:38 AM
4/14/2011 1:37:50 PM
4/14/2011 3:20:45 PM
^there are a LOT of people who think like that :/
4/14/2011 3:23:03 PM
My props to all of you! This world is overpopulated enough and full of kids who are forced to grow up in shitty situations. Adopting is one way to help balance out this world we live in these days. I honestly think having a kid is one of the scariest things I could imagine so you get double respect for that.
4/14/2011 3:54:59 PM
Good luck Jody!! Let us know how it goes.
4/14/2011 4:00:22 PM
Some of the stories shared in this thread regarding bad situations for the kids came to mind yesterday when I heard about the woman that drove her children into the river here. I've always been for adoption- there are so many cases where unfit parents don't consider it or just refuse, and the child(ren) suffer the most. That woman yesterday just broke my heart On that note- a big thanks to the people out there like jocristian, sox and [user]jtbilley[/user] that are going through this process currently. Y'all are truly wonderful people
4/14/2011 4:56:36 PM
4/15/2011 9:51:49 AM
4/15/2011 10:06:05 AM
My sister and her husband were actually asked to help cousel couples that were in the process of adopting through nc children's home, and I'm sure she would be glad to speak to anyone on the subject. My niece is such a sweet blessing and we are so lucky to have her in our life. If anyone would like to ask any questions, please pm me and I'll give you my sister's email address.
4/15/2011 10:09:10 AM
Adoption is a great thing, sure, but I wouldn't go as far as to call every person who adopts a hero. Just sayin'
4/15/2011 11:25:49 AM
^ I agree. There are so many reasons and circumstances for adoption, and while most of the people who adopt are selfless and wonderful people who should be respected, I think hero is a bit strong as a blanket statement. (and I was adopted)
4/15/2011 11:39:13 AM
4/15/2011 11:41:48 AM
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4/15/2011 11:48:40 AM