I think for many expecting couples there’s a lot of preparation involved for bringing home their newborn. Whether it’s classes offered through their OB/GYN or training offered at the hospital, expecting parents have the chance to learn some basic caring skills that many adoptive parents miss out on. Our “nesting” months are spent preparing for homestudy interviews and trans-racial seminars. We’re running around town gathering financial documents and getting fingerprinted. Who has time to learn how to swaddle a baby? Or how to sleep train a newborn? Or how to give an infant a bath? 🤷🏼♀️ Thank goodness for my sister (a baby-swaddling ninja 🙅🏻♀️) who taught me how to swaddle Jack when he came home from the hospital. After about 20 times I got the hang of it. But when the experience and advice of friends fell short we did what any other cusp-millennial couple would do, we turned to YouTube. Jack couldn’t have been more than a few days old and we thought, “hey, this kid ...
We are Chris and Kristen, parents to our now 2 year old son, Jack. Our journey to parenthood certainly wasn’t easy, and had its share of highs and lows, joys and disappointments. We hope that by sharing our story, we can encourage you as you walk your path towards adoption.