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10:50 am by Penelope

PRIDE Training for Foster Care License

Our journey to become a licensed foster home was not easy.  First off, we had to travel 75 miles to Brenham, Texas in order to attend a “mandatory” informational meeting before we would even be able to enroll in PRIDE classes the next week.

PRIDE stands for Parent Resource for Information, Development, Education. The PRIDE course is 30 hours plus foster parents in Texas are required to have training on Behavior Intervention and other miscellaneous topics such as HIV, SIDS, shaken baby syndrome, etc.

Our training course was Tuesday and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. A big chunk of time. Compound this with the fact that we lived an hour and a half away from the training, and this was exhausting!  Every Tuesday and Friday, we would rush out the door as soon as FosterDad came home from his bus route. We would scarf down some chow on the drive or just bring supper into the class with us. We did this for SIX WEEKS!

The first PRIDE class was basically a more detailed informational meeting.  I’m sorry but that “mandatory” informational meeting was a waste of a Saturday morning for us.  Get this: there was a man in that first PRIDE class that kept asking question after question. “What if there’s a teenage girl that accuses me of touching her?” and other questions along that line.  He was incredibly fearful, and FosterDad and I wondered if he even attended the mandatory informational meeting to ask those questions.  He didn’t show up again.

The classes themselves involved some canned videos and discussions on a variety of topics such as effects of abuse and neglect, sexual abuse, grief and loss, attachment issues, discipline, etc. One session on sexual abuse was incredibly touching as some of us shared our experiences as victims.  Much was common sense, but required material, and our instructors understood that some material could be covered quickly while other topics, such as discipline, would need more detail and discussion.

The class was taught by our current foster home case worker and a delightful veteran foster mom in the area. I was blessed to meet them and learn from them. I so enjoy our caseworker and love her visits (even if Stinkpot turns into a little monster when she is here).

Each week, we would have “homework”.  The homework was actually one piece of the home study at a time. A better way instefingerprintsad of the overwhelming list of things to do to complete your home study. One week, we would bring identification for criminal background checks. One week, copies of W-2’s or paycheck stubs. One week, divorce decrees. One week, the completed family profile questionnaire.

The most difficult task of the homework was completing our FBI fingerprinting.  We first had to call a number to schedule an appointment at the closest location (this was only 45 miles away from our home).  Then we had to bring our completed application along with $55 each.

Our last class, we had a little party eating tons of food while we covered the miscellaneous topics to complete our training. We completed our training!  That was March 2007.  All we needed was our home study visit. We were in the home stretch. It wouldn’t be long before our house would be full of kids, right?

WRONG! Next week, how we struggled to get that coveted foster care license.

ONLINE ADOPTION CONFERENCE

The Adoption HEART Conference is an online conference for foster and adoptive parents with a focus on Healing Trauma And Responding to Trauma (HEART). The conference sessions are free to watch during the conference dates.

If you are a temporary parent to traumatized children, and are trying to provide stability and make a difference in children’s lives, if only for a short time. You are in the trenches of parenting trauma.  This event will help you in developing strategies to effectively parent through trauma!

12:48 pm by admin

New Foster Baby: Wordless Wednesday

On Friday night, we were blessed with the placement of a 4-month-old baby boy for foster care.  He was brought as a temporary placement for a few days that has now been extended for a number of months.

As much as it breaks my heart, we cannot keep him and requested that he be moved to another foster home.  As a 2-parent working family, we are just not equipped to have another infant in our home.

It took a few days to find the baby another foster home – we are the ONLY foster home in our area that is licensed for infants! 
Would YOU consider opening your home to children???

Be sure and enter Foster2Forever’s Shutterfly photo book giveaway! (worth more than $40!)
You can enter by linking your Wordless Wednesday photo below!
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7:24 pm by admin

We have a New Baby!!! (Plus Contest Winners)

NEW FOSTER BABY
Friday night was date night! We had child care arranged and were looking forward to a nice dinner together. Something Foster Dad and I rarely get to do having 3- and 1-year-old boys. I also had a very busy weekend planned. But when you are a foster home – your plans (and sometimes your entire life) can change with 1 phone call!

{Read how my life changed forever on March 4, 2008}

A 4-month-old baby boy needed a place to stay! I just couldn’t say “NO”!
He has been a challenge: the wailing the first night in unfamiliar surroundings is the absolute worst.
However, he is now adjusting well (since we began feeding him with a Dr. Brown’s bottle) and giving us smiles and giggles!  He will be moving to another foster home in a few days.

I HEART FACES
On Saturday afternoon, I had the privilege (by winning) of attending the I Heart Faces Dream BIG photography workshop. 
(Foster Dad had to juggle 2 little ones – as Stinkpot spent the day with his cousins in Fort Worth)
I learned how to actually use manual mode on my DSLR Canon Rebel XS.  Thanks, Michelle!

If you follow this blog, you know that I like to participate in the I Heart Faces weekly challenges. This week’s challenge is orange. To make it fun – see the last 3 years of Stinkpot at the pumpkin patch.

SHUTTERFLY HOUSE PARTY
On Sunday, I hosted a House Party sponsored by Shutterfly. Here’s my BEAUTIFUL niece, Jennifer, giving a BIG shout-out to Shutterfly for the FREE photobook!

HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST WINNERS
We had 26 entries in our Halloween costume contest and the winners (as chosen by Foster Dad) are…

  • Best Boy Costume – Tricia of Mom is the Only Girl  
  • Best Girl Costume – Jeanette of Temporary Insanity 
  • Best Group Costume – Momma Findings

And the winners EACH win (from Shutterfly, of course) – 
8×8 hard cover photo book and 10 photo Christmas cards!!!


GIVEAWAYS
Keep posted this week as we will have spontaneous giveaways to our readers and Facebook fans!

You can win a free photo book by entering our Adoption Celebration giveaway! We have only 25 entries so far!  Remember if you follow on Google, subscribe to our newsletter, are a fan on Facebook, – be sure and LEAVE A COMMENT (or 2) HERE to enter!!!

12:37 pm by admin

ADOPTION CELEBRATION!!! {Giveaways and Blog Hop}

NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL ADOPTION MONTH!!!
Here at Foster2Forever, we are celebrating theadoptionof our Stinkpot and future adoption of our Lil Bit through our state’s foster care system.  You can join in the celebration in a number of ways.

ADOPTION BLOG HOP
For the entire month of November, you can join our Adoption Blog Hop with your adoption story. Whether it’s through foster care, a private agency or internationally – and join us even if your adoption journey isn’t complete.
Go to our ADOPTION BLOG HOP page to join in the fun!

Foster2Forever will also have our regular 2FUNNYFRIDAY meme for you to link up your cute stories, photos, or other things that make us smile.

This month we will also have a WORDLESS WEDNESDAY linky, too! For this Wordless Wednesday, November 3rd, we will have a Halloween Costume Contest with prizes! So be sure and add your Halloween photos to our linky on Wednesday!

SPECIAL GUEST WRITERS
Foster2Forever is excited to have other adoptive families share in our celebration this month by sharing their stories. Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays during November to hear their views on a number of adoption topics.

BASIC BITS FOR BEGINNING BLOGGERS
A few weeks ago, I attended Bloggy Boot Camp in Austin, Texas.  I was completely overwhelmed by the plethora of information to absorb and implement.  The most emphasized topic was to move to WordPress and have self-hosted dot com.  In other words, to be really successful and efficient, I need to implement a www.foster2forever.com using WordPress! No more dot blogspot.com or dot wordpress.com!

I have a full-time career, manage a home, and have 3-year-old and 1-year-old boys – I can’t do all this at once! SO, next month, I will begin this project SLOWLY week-by-week with a goal to move Foster2Forever.blogspot.com to WordPress and become Foster2Forever.com in January.
Please join me through this journey on Tuesdays beginning December 7th???

GIVEAWAYS
For National Adoption Month, Foster2Forever will have great giveaways throughout the month.

Our first giveaway is a hard cover 8×8 photobook from Shutterfly! A $29.99 value!

In order to enter, complete any of the following below and leave a separate comment below for each entry. Current subscribers and friends, don’t forget to enter!!!

  • Blog about National Adoption Month and this giveaway (3 entries) – leave the perma-link to your post!
  • Subscribe to the Foster2Forever newsletter (2 entries)
  • Like Foster2Forever on Facebook (2 entries)
  • Add the Foster2Forever button to your website (2 entries) – leave your web address
  • Add Foster2Forever to your blogroll (2 entries) – leave your web address
  • Join in our Blog Hops and Memes – Adoption, Wordless Wednesday, 2FunnyFriday (1 entry per hop)
  • Follow Foster2Forever through Google Friend Connect (1 entry)
  • Follow @Foster2Forever on Twitter (1 entry) – leave your Twitter handle
  • Tweet this:  Celebrate Adoption by entering to win a FREE photobook from @Shutterfly and @Foster2Forever #giveaway http://ow.ly/326sz (1 entry per tweet – once daily)
  • Follow @Shutterfly on Twitter (1 entry) – leave your Twitter handle 

Enter by midnight on Saturday, November 13th. Winner will be announced on Monday, November 15th!
Wishing y’all good luck!

3:30 pm by admin

ADOPTION NEWS and AVERSION TO PINK

Miscellany Monday @ lowercase lettersADOPTION NEWS
Last Tuesday, we went to court…again.  All the paperwork had been signed and sent to the DA for the State. The birthmom was voluntarily relinquishing her parental rights.

When I show up for court, something was amiss.  There was NO parking. I walk into the courtroom 10 minutes early. It was PACKED. There was a man up front in his prison garb and a different judge was on the bench.

The baby’sCASAworker walked by. I asked her if this was the right place. “Yes” was her reply.  I scanned the courtroom. Our attorney wasn’t there yet so I went outside to wait for him. A minute later, he walked up and as he opened the door to the courtroom stated, “Oh, I forgot that Judge J was going to be here today.”

Our case was second on the docket. And here’s where I became bold. Our attorney was talking to another attorney when the case was called and obviously didn’t hear that. I snapped my fingers at him to get his attention. He was quite taken aback that I had snapped at him, but admitted he didn’t hear.

The State took the stand and testified on how Lil Bit was doing in his current placement with us. Lil Bit’s caseworker was not there and so it was her supervisor on the stand. She stated some things that weren’t true saying that Lil Bit had been placed with us from the hospital and that he had been evaluated by Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) since he wasn’t walking at 13 months of age.

She then testified, “Adoption is the current plan.” NO mention of the relinquishment paperwork! The next court date would be in December.

Here’s where paying an attorney $200 an hour can pay off. He clarified that Lil Bit had not been placed with us from the hospital, but upon removal.  “Judge, we have relinquishment papers that have been signed by all the parties and would like to seek termination of parental rights.”
The DA then stated, “I haven’t seen them.” Ah, the efficiency of government….

Now, we go back to court tomorrow. However, I have an important business meeting out of town tomorrow so my hubby, Steve, is going to have to show up if…..

RUNNING
That is how the bowels have been going in our home. When I picked up Lil Bit from day care Friday, his caregiver stated that his last movement had been runny. Yew!

Three out of four family members had to deal with that this weekend.  Poor Lil Bit has been on a rice cereal, bananas, apple juice and Pedialyte diet all weekend. Last night, he made a disgusting sound as he was crawling across the floor. It was if a sound effects engineer from Hollywood had created that disgusting sound.

So if he’s not better today, yet another trip to the doctor.  And possibly Steve staying home with Lil Bit tomorrow and only our attorney going to court…

Did we give Lil Bit the right diet? Do you know of any remedies for a 1-year-old?

AVERSION TO PINK

Perfect Gift

Last week, we received a call about a 5-year-old boy that needed a permanent family. He was originally placed with a family member that wasn’t going to pass their home study. He would need a foster family willing to adopt.

With 2 boys already, especially with Stinkpot’s defiant streak and possible hyperactivity, we wanted to be cautious with what would be our final adoptive placement.

I requested to see any paperwork on the child before making a decision. That was over a week ago. Still no word…

Is pink just not in our future???

11:02 am by admin

MISCELLANY MONDAY –

Miscellany Monday @ lowercase lettersADOPTION NEWS!
We are going to court tomorrow! Yeah! We are moving, albeit, slowly, toward adoption of our 1-year-old foster boy, Lil Bit.

The birthmother has signed the paperwork for relinquishment of her parental rights. Everyone except her and the district attorney has signed the agreement for birthmother contact. [With advice from our attorney, we will send pictures and an update every May, and she is allowed a 3 hour visit in August with 30 days written notice. If she defaults the first year, there will be no subsequent visits.]

Hoping that the judge will order the termination of parental rights so Lil Bit’s case will be transferred to the adoption unit.

REUNITED (and it feels so good)
This weekend, I crashed attended the Class of 1980 reunion from my high school. The organizers had opened the reunion to classes of 1978-1982, but I did get a personal invitation from a couple of the organizers. Thanks Brenda and David!

Here’s a picture of us that attended the same school all 12 years – can you find me?

STINKPOT SMIRKS!

Stinkpot’s typical smirk – entered in this week’s IHeart Faces challenge

If you’ve been following a while, you know that my hubby, Steve, and I are extremely frustrated with potty training our 3-year-old Stinkpot!  {he believes potties are for sissies} Just this week, I asked him if he needed to use the potty. He looks at me with his typical smirk and says, {get this} –

“No, I poop in my pants. Ha! Ha!”

This is going to be some journey….

YOU have a great week!

Come back later this week for a great giveaway!

11:16 am by admin

Foster Children Are Eligible for WIC

This month, FosterDad took our foster baby, Lil Bit, to the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) office that provides nutritional foods for children under the age of 5.  Foster children are automatically eligible for WIC. 

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Our foster baby’s mother was still receiving these benefits for Lil Bit even though she did not have him in her care.  We didn’t believe that this was right, so we called our state’s WIC program toll-free number to set up an appointment with the local WIC office to transfer the baby’s benefits.

The local WIC intake person stated that you MUST bring the child to the appointment, along with documentation that the child is in foster care.  FosterDad spent a long afternoon in the waiting room of the WIC office to make it through the cattle-call process with a fussy baby.  However, in the end, Lil Bit did receive EIGHT cans of formula. Since he is lactose-intolerant, his formula costs $15 a can – so it was probably worth the ordeal.

This month, I took off an afternoon from work to take the baby back to his followup WIC appointment.  As I was waiting, I counted 13 adults and 17 infants/children in a 280 square-foot waiting area. (yes, I was so bored that I calculated the square footage using the ceiling tiles) I was there 2 hours with a fussy baby. It sucked! (At one point, a worker expressed to me her frustration of the kids running around. I wanted to respond to her, my frustration of being required to bring my child.)

However, the benefits Lil Bit did receive was helpful. They took a blood sample and discovered his iron was a bit low. He is being weaned and so there is no more formula, but other foods, like bread, 3 gallons of lactose-free milk, a dozen eggs, a pound of cheese, and other nutritional foods are now on his program.

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We don’t have to bring him back for another 6 months, and that will probably be the end of Lil Bit’s government handout.

Have any of you foster parents gone through this process for the little ones in your care? What are your experiences?

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11:02 am by admin

I HEART TEXAS BLUEBONNETS!!!

I love the bluebonnets in the spring here in Texas!
Two years ago, we were blessed with a beautiful 8-month-old baby boy placed in our home for foster care.
Last summer, we finalized his adoption and became his forever family.

Here is his picture in the bluebonnets I took recently…

I entered this picture in this week’s iheartfaces photography challenge for the theme “flowers”.

I took his first picture in the bluebonnets 2 years ago, when he was barely 9 months old,
not long after he came into our home.

I love this little boy!
You can read the story of his foster-adoption on this post!
Thanks for visiting!!!

Y’all have a great week!
~penny
http://foster2forever.blogspot.com

12:51 am by admin

UPDATE ON LIL BIT (Part 5) – HOSPITAL STAY

A few weeks ago, we had yet another health scare with Lil Bit (our 8-month-old foster baby). I had noticed that he was beginning to wheeze again. We gave him a breathing treatment of albuteral with his nebulizer, and began watching him closely.

Late that evening, after the other kids had gone to bed, he was becoming extremely fussy and crying out. His breathing was worse. Looking at his chest, I noticed that he was “retracting” (the skin was pulling in & out between the ribs with each breath). The scariest part was when I looked at his round, little face — he was turning BLUE!!!

With tears in my eyes, I sped to the hospital with him crying out the 10-minute drive. I was so scared & trying to comfort him in the back seat with tear-soaked words. I drove over 50 mph through a residential zone & ran 2 red lights. I didn’t care – I just wanted to get Lil Bit to the hospital!

I pulled up to the ER & frantically rushed inside.

Something was different — Would you believe it?

This is the moment Lil Bit stopped crying.

I immediately told the young man at intake how this baby I was holding was struggling to breathe. The young man looked at this little angel quietly lying there and calmly replied,

“Please fill out this form, and I will need a copy on your insurance card.”

“Uh, sure,” I sheepishly replied.

I self-consciously picked up Lil Bit to find a seat in the crowded waiting room as everyone was quietly watching me. (I actually believe I heard an IV drip down the hall.) It was as if everyone’s eyes were saying, “What a nutcase of a mother – wait your turn.”

Just then, before I had made my way across the room, Lil Bit began wailing again. Strong & LOUD! Not that I wanted him to cry, but it did get the attention of a nurse that rushed to us.

“Let’s check his oxygen level. Come with me!”

By this time, Lil bit was really screaming now! With his arms & legs flailing about, it took several trys to get any type of reading for his oxygen — finally 92%

“Let’s find an exam room so the doctor can see him,” the nurse told another.

We quickly got settled into the ER exam room & them we had to..
WAIT
Doctor exam
WAIT
Blood tests
WAIT
Chest x-ray
WAIT
IV (this is the worst with an infant)
Steroid injection
WAIT
Breathing treatment
WAIT

DIAGNOSIS
Bronchialitis

At 2 a.m., the doctor returns and says, “He can go home now.”

WAIT

45 minutes later, as the nurse begins to take the IV out of Lil Bit’s arm, I exclaimed, “Look at his chest!” He was retracting again.

The nurse rushed to get the doctor. From the doorway, the doctor said, “Let’s go ahead & admit him.”

WAIT

At 5 a.m., we finally arrived at our room on the Pediatric floor of the hospital. We could finally get some sleep!

WAIT

30 minutes later, the nurses had completed the admissions paperwork and lowered the lights as they left the room.

Lil Bit & I finally slept….HARD!

The treatment Lil Bit received worked wonders!
His breathing improved tremendously throughout the day.
Lil Bit was released from the hospital late that afternoon.

I’ve since requested that Lil Bit be referred to a pediatric pulmonologist (worked great for Stinkpot). No one is balking at this request; in fact, the doctor and insurance company have been very helpful with the referral.

Lil Bit is on his way to receiving specialized care to prevent these health scares in regard to his breathing.

Have a great week enjoying your family!
Hugs to y’all!
~penny
http://txpenelope.blogspot.com

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