My husband and I are going to pursue DIA. We are hoping to start the process in April 2014. We don't want to take out a loan if we don't have to, so I started working a second job to save up, hence the wait. The agency we are going to use essentially said it typically takes 2-3 months once you apply to be home study approved, then average of 20 months until you take home. I know its not always the average wait, sometimes sooner, sometimes longer.
My question is when did you start the nursery? Buying the big items? Stocking up on the everyday essentials?
Also, how did you cover the cost of DIA? Did you take out a loan? Did you save up until you had the funds?
Re: DIA Cost & Planning the Nursery
We saved money and were blessed by several donations from family and friends, including some inheritance money. Our original projected date for meeting our goal was Nov. 2013, and if we were somehow placed before then we would have gotten a family loan or used our credit card that has 0% interest until June of 2014 for the remainder. With the inheritance money our goal was met in February, so we don't have to worry about it now.
We sold a rental property to fund our adoption
As far as covering the cost, we have cut back on everything we can. We got rid of high definition cable and DVR and have opted for Hulu Plus for $8.00 a month instead. We went back down to basic cell phones to avoid paying for data on our phone bill. We did have a lawn service fertilize our yard every few months (a story in and of itself), but that's obviously been canceled. We have stopped eating out, turned down our furnace a few degrees and closed vents/doors to any spare rooms, I started helping my husband cut his own hair and I switched to a less expensive stylist (I really don't go that often anyway), and XM radio has also been canceled, obviously. Luckily all the debt that we had that could be paid off, we got rid of early in our marriage, so this is everything we could think to do.
I know there are a lot of people who are against adoption fundraising, but we do have a couple going. You can check out the fundraisers link on our blog for more info on that. Link below. The only one not mentioned is that our families recently held a Premier Jewelry and 31 designs party and had all of the proceeds donated to our adoption fund.
Also, if you haven't looked into it or heard about it yet - there is a Federal Adoption Tax Credit. You'd still have to have the funds up front, but can claim your expenses on your taxes for the year you finalize.
Good luck!
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In terms of saving-- -we saved close to 1/3 the cost of the adoption. And then we took out retirement loans. Sad but true. So instead of a downpayment on a house we've paid placement and other fees. But we have our son and that's awesome.
We aren't setting up a nursery for a while, but we are accepting any free items we come across. If we don't need them we can pass them along later, and my parents graciously offered to let us put things in their storage unit. My work recently had a kid's clothing exchange and I was able to get a diaper bag and some gender neutral infant clothes. My brother (who is done having kids) is saving their crib and some other items for us, which is very kind of them.
We are saving like crazy right now. We are anticipating spending around 30k for our adoption. I just took a second PT job and we are cutting back as much as possible w/o becoming hermits. We are also planning on asking for help from family and friends and doing some fundraising. I know this is a controversial move amongst adoption circles, but after much discussion my H and I decided it is the best thing for our family.
Best of luck!
Started TTC July 2012. Missed m/c & d&c 9/12 11w. Natural m/c 1/13 6w. Chemical pgs 3/13 & 8/13 around 4w. Currently TTA while saving for adoption.
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I wish we'd started the nursery sooner rather than later. Our agency (and the way you describe it, sounds like the same agency we used here in MN) had an average wait of 20 months. We were chosen within 6 days of being homestudy approved, but then had a failed match and didn't bring baby home from the hospital. However, we DID bring our son home from foster care less than 3 months from being home study approved and we had literally nothing set up. I was so unprepared and he just literally dropped in our laps out of nowhere. I wish we had started it during our home study. We were prepared to supposedly wait a long time, but that was definitely not the case. We were also one of 2 couples chosen by another birth mom during that time as well so we were technically involved with 3 babies in less than 3 months. I say it totally depends on your mindset. If you're OK having a nursery set up and possibly having to wait for a while and see it everyday, then I say do it as you can and get it ready to go. The only reason I had wished we'd gotten it done earlier is because it would've relieved a lot of stress for us at a moment that was already crazyness in suddenly having a child come home with us and having nothing. It was an added layer of stress I could have done without. BUT...if you're not OK with that idea of having to wait with a fully functional nursery not in use, then I say wait until you have a potential match and then get going on it. We didn't have any showers or anything until after placement and so we got a lot through that.
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