"Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the Lord." 1 Corinthians 15:58 (NASB)
And toil we did this last week, scrambling to make everything foster "safe" in the house according to regulations. Although it is heart-wrenching to see our babies go and frustrating to deal with difficult birth family members and ridiculous foster rules, we know that God has called us to this family ministry of caring for "orphans".
We miss our babies! The boys keep asking when we will get another baby. Well...possibly as soon as next week if we provide respite for a fellow foster family. :) After saying no to a few calls over the summer due to our move to a new house and having nothing in place, we are finally ready to share the love of Christ again with children in foster care and their families.
Taking a break from fostering gave us time to move and also provided necessary rest from living the ins and outs of throwing two polar opposite families together and the extra time needed for birth family visits. We also fell out of compliance with certification...
Having a deadline really puts things into motion. A case manager from our foster agency called me a few weeks ago and scheduled a home inspection walk-through for TODAY.
This is what was still happening when she rang the doorbell and even after she left. Gotta finish lock up our cleaning agents, knives, and medicine!
Amazon indicated that our new cabinet and drawer locks would be delivered two days ago, but they were delayed and appeared on our doorstep WHILE our inspection was happening. I found some locks at Babies R Us this morning and Jeremy hurried to install them.
Along with a ton of paperwork, here are some other required home safety measures we had to complete in order to get re-certified as a foster family.
Fireplace screen (thanks Ryan and Steph!)
Smoke/carbon monoxide detectors outside all bedrooms
Home and vehicle inspection checklists
Pool fence
Fire extinguishers upstairs and downstairs
Emergency rope ladder for the second floor
But alas, we didn't realize we needed to secure all windows in rooms that provide direct access to the pool so that they cannot open more than 4 inches. :( So a dowel or latch of some kind will suffice. Easy fix. Praise God everything else is done and approved!
So now we wait for that next phone call or text...all in the Lord's perfect timing. We are excited to meet our new child. :) Soli Deo Gloria