The next day I called the christian adoption agency an talked to R and he said the lady who works with the Honduras cases was out on business. He said he would try to elp me. I told him my story and he said usualy you work with an attorney first and then call them. I told hom I didn`t know any attornies and I wanted to know if Allison was eligable for international adoption. He told me he would see what he could find out. After 2 long days he emailed me back . He gave me the email address of an adoption lawer in Honduras who was supose to be highly recommended. I also got an email back from Mz A, reconferming that the picture I sent her was Allison.
I sent an email to yhe attorney telling her my story. I got an email back from her and she wanted to kow if Allison had been declared abondend. If she hadn`t it could take the court about a year to declare her eligable for international adoption. I sent her an email saying I didnt know, all I knew was that her mother had died about a month ago and she was staying in an orphanage. She sent me an email back wanting to know the names on the birth certificate, and was the director of the home aware that I wanted to adopt Allison. I sent her an email saying I didn`t know about the birth certificate and the people who run the home know I wanted to adopt Allison.
I got another email from Mz A and she reaffirmed that was Allison in the picture and that she was going to the IHFNA and tell them of my intentions. Today is Febuary 2, 2012.
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WOW! Jeff, I am so excited for you guys! As I watched Josh and Abby shoot hoops before the ballgames Friday night, I was just praising God that even though your son didn’t get to go to Honduras this time, you’d be bringing a daughter home. Abby would have a little playmate from Honduras. Wow…. it is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G how God works!
Wow Jeff! So exciting! We’ll be praying as God works in your life and in Allison’s. Thanks for keeping us all updated!