How precious it is, Lord, to realize that You are thinking about me constantly! Psalm 139:7
We're in the Matching Room!
While we were away on vacation we learned that the review of our paperwork had been completed and we were sent to the matching room. What does that mean? This is the final stage where families who have passed review are sent to the Matching Room. In this room are all the dossiers of children whose information has been sent by their SWIs (Orphanage) to find them a forever family. The job of the workers in this room is to make dreams come true. It is their task to match the right family to each child. No one knows exactly how families are chosen for each child - but many people think that the CCAA workers are pretty amazing in how good a job they do. This is also done in order by dates. They are currently matching families with the dates November 22, 2005-?. Our date (June 7, 2006) is now at the bottom of the pile. Which is better than not being in the pile at all.
After matching a child with their new parents, the CCAA will send a packet of information (called a REFERRAL) back to the U.S. with pictures and documents that tell about the child's life and development at the Orphanage.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment