Nov
12
The World According to the Peevish Kitty
Nov
12
Adoption Journey – Day whateverthehellitis
We’re a little frustrated with the adoption process right now.
We had to drop off some paperwork at the agency this morning. Something got missed, and so BDH went by and dropped it off. It wasn’t anything major, but it had to be done.
Afterwards, I got a call from BDH. He was really frustrated and upset. He went in to see our case worker, the person who is handling our file, in the agency that we are paying a lot of money to work for us. And the reaction he got was underwhelming, to say the least.
The case worker seemed to be irritated that he came by. And, when he tried to ask her for updates, and how our progress was coming along, she was less than forthcoming with information. He said that getting answers from her, other than one-word responses, was like pulling teeth.
And so, we got to thinking.
It seems that we get very little in the way of proactive communication from our agency. We are not the types of people to call them every week, harangue them time after time after time about how our file is progressing, whether they have heard anything. It’s not our style. I know of Adoptzilla Mommies who do that, and it makes me a little nutty. So from the outset, we thought “we’re not going to be those people”. And we just figured, we are clients, and we’re paying a lot of money for this service, so surely they’ll keep us in the loop.
Yeah, not so much.
We get nary an update from them unless it is to send us paperwork or to ask us for paperwork. Which is fine, on some levels — I am sure they have a bunch of other things to do. Except, we’d appreciate every now and again just getting a bit of a progress report. You know, “Hey, your file has arrived in Ethiopia. Just wanted to let you know. And right now, it’s taking on average X weeks to get a placement. And it’s taking on average X weeks to travel.” But we get nothing like that.
Even when we ask direct questions, they are extremely noncommittal. I realize they don’t want to raise anyone’s hopes or, more likely, commit to something they can’t deliver and then get sued. But still — GIVE US SOMETHING. We are living a half-life out here while this process goes along, in a lot of ways — we are dancing to the tune of various governments and agencies and we have no control over the process and we have very little say.
SO here’s what I would say to our agency, if they cared to ask our opinion:
So, yeah, as it turns out, the Adoptzilla Parents didn’t have it all wrong. And so now, we’re going to start calling and emailing and asking for information, weekly. Daily, even, if it warrants it.
I didn’t want to be that woman. I trusted my agency.
But they’re letting me down.