Our First Baby



We are excited to share the wonderful news that we are in the process of adopting a baby from Nepal! We are working with an agency called "Adoption ARK" and we started our process in early April. So, we are just at the beginning! They say that it'll take about a year. We have asked for an infant, 6 months to 12 months old, boy or girl. (You can’t adopt a baby less than 6 months old.)

You may wonder—why Nepal? We first looked into India, but India is currently closed for adoption unless you want to adopt a child with extreme special needs (i.e., cerebral palsy). We also looked into Guatemala but they are currently closed as well. Lastly, The Philippines was of interest to us, but you can only adopt kids 2+ years, and Indonesia was of interest as well, but you have to live there for 2 years before you can adopt from there!

So, Andrew brought up Nepal and the rest is history. And the Lord truly has put Nepal deep in our hearts since we have begun this process! Right now, I can't imagine adopting from anywhere else because we already feel connected to the people of Nepal. It's amazing what Jesus can do!

When we first pre-qualified for adoption from Nepal (Wed., 4/8), we were put on the waiting list for 2010. There is a waiting list because Nepal only adopts to 65 agencies in the entire world, and only 10 children per agency, per year. That’s just 650 kids a year, and Nepal has 100,000 orphans. Anyway...with just 10 kids per agency per year, we expected to be on the waiting list for awhile. I personally didn’t think we’d hear anything until the end of this year. But, to our blessed surprise, we heard from the agency on Thurs., 4/16, just 8 days after we were on the waiting list. Our adoption consultant e-mailed us saying our name came up for the 2010 Nepal Adoption Program waitlist, and we could officially begin our paperwork for an adoption to be submitted in 2010.

We were elated!! We received the contract Mon., 4/20. We were required to turn it around, along with a payment, within 72 hours. They have to put a timeframe on the turnaround time of the contract to ensure that you are serious about it and to not keep others waiting that are on the list in case you decide not to do it. We completed our contract review and application (35 pages!) by Wed., 4/22, and sent everything off. We received news on Thurs., 4/23, that our contract was accepted, is being processed, and that we can start our home study. We were introduced to our case manager on Fri., 4/24, who is going to walk us through the rest of the process all the way to the point of having our new baby in our arms.

Here is the agency we are working with: http://www.adoptionark.com/public/pag24.aspx.

You can see photo albums of one of the agency's Nepal visits by clicking here: http://www.arkmission.org/.
Then click on photo/video album and then you'll see the various Nepal photo albums that you can click on.

You can also YouTube “Nepal”, as well as Google “Nepal” and “Nepal Children” to see and learn more.

Thank you for sharing in our joy, and joining us in this amazing journey!

Photo captions
First photo: Me and Andrew skyped his brother and sister-in-law in Atlanta to share with them the good news. (I love that you can see the picture of the orphanage in the background in this photo!)

Second photo: Our first official step in the adoption process: Reading, filling out and signing the Nepal adoption contract.

4 comments:

  1. OH FRIENDS!!!!

    I have tears in my eyes as I read this because it thrills me beyond words to hear the news that YOU are having a baby. CONGRATULATIONS!!! And what could be more fitting than a Robinson representing yet another NATION. THIS IS TRULY the heartbeat of our Lord ~ it is after all HIS inheritance. I am delighted beyond words and can't wait to be a part of welcoming your little one into this world. Life is such a wonderful gift!!

    Congratulations and thank you for allowing me to be a part of the journey with you! It is my privilege!!!

    Oh - and I hear Nepal babies like to have names that start with M and end with E ;) HA HA HA!!!!

    Much love...
    Auntie Bee

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  2. Oh..those Adoption ARK papers bring back memories!! We have our dossier sent to Russia and have been waiting for Emma for 4 months on May 16th. They say the wait is up to 12 months...this IS by far the harest part!!! Congrats to you two on being parents...it does not get better than that...so they say...we will soon find out!! Thanks for sharing your blog.

    Karen from Wisconsin
    Adopting Emma from Russia thru Adoption ARK.

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  3. AHHHHH!!!!! I am sooo excited for you I can't stop squealing! You two are most deserving of the this blessed union!!! I agree with Michele "how fitting that you will now represent another nation".
    Lord bless this child that is coming into the world and cover them with your annointing and protection until they are able to come home to their loving parents!

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  4. Am I crazy or am I seeing parallels between the Adoption ARK and Journey being an ARC (apostolic resource center)? This is so exciting. I'm so happy for you!

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