Sunday, December 18, 2016

Newest Update

Hello Friends and Family,

We haven’t posted in a while (let’s be honest, we probably don’t have a blogging career in our future).  We have some updates for everyone.  As of November 1st, we became a waiting family with our agency.  This means we are able to have our profile book shown to potential birth moms.  These birth moms look through the books shown to them and then choose a family to adopt their child.  That is what we have been waiting on since then.  Until…

WE’VE BEEN CHOSEN BY A BIRTH MOM!

That’s right folks, as of last week, we have been chosen by a birth mom.  We were even able to have a match meeting with her last week and she is wonderful.  Our prayers have definitely been answered.  As of right now, we are going to be parents to a baby boy!  We are over the moon excited and can’t express how much we appreciate all the prayers and support we’ve received from all of you.  You all have been our encouragement, and with Christ as our rock and our center, we knew this day would come.

Now you might have noticed I said “as of right now”, before.  This is because nothing is final until everything is signed and released in court and we have the baby in our home.  This period of time is going to be difficult and we will be anxious, but we know God has a plan.  If this is our baby, then he will be in our home, if not, then it wasn’t our baby. This is the reality of adoption.  Our prayer request now is that God reveals to us his plan as soon as possible.

At this point, we are hoping to bring our baby home after the first of the year.  We will keep everyone posted with any updates and news.  Thank you again for your love and support.  We were just talking today about how much love and genuine interest everyone has shown in our journey.  It is something we will share with our child for their whole life.

Love Always,


Mike and LB


Thursday, October 6, 2016

Progress So Far

Hey everybody,

It has been a few weeks since our last blog post and the last one was a bit intense. Thank you for reading about our process so far and the ups and downs we’ve had.  We appreciate everyone’s continued prayers and support.

Things are progressing now and we are getting super excited!! We have finished our individual interviews, joint interview and our home study.  Everything is currently being processed by the agency for finalization on our approval.  We feel like everything went really well and are looking forward to the final approval.  Our agency has a tentative goal of finishing by the end of October. (Eeeeehhh!)

We also just finished and ordered our profile book.  This book is about 20 pages and is used to give the birth parent(s) an initial look at who we are. From there they decide who they would like to move forward in meeting. It was a little hard for both of us to come up with things to say about us, because we just don’t do it very often (well, maybe Mike does ;)), but we finally finished it and ordered the (6) copies.  They will have some here and a couple out in El Paso, where they have another office. We will try to get a sample on here in the future so you guys can see what it looks like.

So, after the books come in and the home study is finalized, we get toooooo….wait for it…...well, wait! :)  At that point we will be a “waiting family” which just means we will wait for a birth mom to choose us and then, hopefully soon after, we get to meet our baby!  Guys, this is getting more and more real every day.  We are a little anxious, but mostly exhilarated.  We can’t wait to bring home baby and do nothing but love on them (well, there is the feeding thing and changing diapers and…ummm LB, help!), and show them off to all those who have supported us through this incredible journey.  We can’t wait to expand this little band of ours and make some amazing new-life music.  We also can’t wait to share this with all of you.  Our child will be a testament to the love that surrounds us on a daily basis.  Thank you again for everything you’ve done.

We are still working on our fundraiser.  We still have a chunk to go to reach our goal and are hoping you can help.  Thank you to everyone that has already given, we can’t tell you how much we appreciate you.  If you could share this post with your friends and family or maybe with your church or work, please do so, that would be awesome!  Please know, we are just as appreciative of those praying for us as well.  We completely understand if you are unable to give at this time and your prayers are just as powerful.  Please let us know if you have any questions about the fundraiser.

Thank you for your time in reading our blog and God bless!

For the Tree of Life fundraiser, please click the Donate button below.  If you want to know more about thefundraiser, please click here.  Thanks again!


Mike and LB


Sunday, August 28, 2016

GETTING REAL

Hey guys,

Mike and LB checking in. So far, we’ve given everyone some fairly generic information regarding our adoption adventure.  We’ve told you about how we came about the decision to adopt and provided some answers for FAQ’s.  Most recently we’ve shared our decision to change paths and enlist the help of an agency, which we feel is a good decision and will be the best for all involved.  In this post, however, we want to share some of the struggles and frustrations we’ve had so far.  We want to be as real as we can, especially since we have so many people who are praying for us and sharing our story with others.  So, here we go.

First, let’s go back to the beginning…trying to get pregnant.  This was a process in and of itself.  Mike’s family had told us after we got married that when a Compton wants to get pregnant, it sure doesn’t take very long.  We waited a few years into our marriage to try, but when we were ready, we figured it was going to be quick and easy.  Boy, were we wrong.  It took us about 2 years and several hopeful, then disappointing, months, to come to the realization that there was an issue.  This is when we decided to get some testing done to find out where the issue lied.  Mike made several very uncomfortable and extremely awkward visits to a reproductive specialist.  Then he was sent to a urologist for further testing.  At this point, things weren’t looking very promising and we were told, in order to get a clear and precise prognosis, that some very expensive procedures would need to be done.  Luckily, we were able to bypass those procedures when Mike’s brother suggested going to the specialist he had been seeing.  This is where we found out that Mike is a carrier for Cystic Fibrosis.  Men who carry this can sometimes be born with a defect that causes certain parts of the anatomy to not be connected to others.  Basically, getting from point A to point B was not going to happen naturally.  This was hard for Mike and took a little while to grasp.  Eventually he came to terms with the situation, with the help of prayer and support from family and friends, and we decided to move forward.

This is when we had decided to pursue adoption.  We considered the IVF route, but decided to skip that for now.  We figured, if we’re going to spend a bunch of money, we might as well make it a little more likely to bring home a baby.  The good thing is, we had already discussed this option for our future anyway.  This was just bringing our future into the now.  This was the easy part of our adventure, making the decision to adopt.  Since it was already something we had on our hearts, it was easy to say, “Let’s do it!”.  We had always felt like we were meant to love the children that needed it the most.  However, this was the only easy part of our adventure (we suppose “adventures” aren’t supposed to be easy (; ).  We drug our feet a little getting things started.  Since we had decided, at this point, to pursue independent adoption, we knew that we were going to have to share our lives with a lot of people.  While Mike is a sharer (if you couldn’t tell, he is writing this post), LB usually is not, so this was going to be outside of our comfort zone as a family.  Finally, with the encouragement of our family and friends, we decided to announce our decision and start this blog to help with the announcement and keep everyone updated.  This is where we felt the struggle again.

Adoption, in general, is a waiting game, but independent adoption feels less like a game and more like waiting in line at the DMV.  You wait around for a long time and then when you get to the window, you sometimes don’t even get what you needed accomplished.  It’s frustrating and sometimes you just want to scream.  At this point we were waiting for word of mouth to spread and hopefully hear back from someone who knows someone who has a daughter or friend who is pregnant and wants to make an adoption plan.  We had a couple contacts at first.  Mostly just pleasantries or a couple emails back and forth.  We had friends of family tell us about someone, but nothing came to fruition.  We did have contact with a couple of birth mothers we thought were hopeful, but then contact would just cease and we were back to square one.  This wait was fairly painful and disconcerting.  After Mike’s brother and his wife decided to go with an agency for their adoption, we had second thoughts about our path.  We prayed heavily and came to the decision to pursue agency adoption as well.

This decision came about for a couple of different reasons.  One, the agency provides a lot of services for both, the adoptive parents and the birth mother, which is awesome.  Two, they have birth mothers that go to them so that adoption plans can be made, which is convenient, since that is what we were looking for, haha.  We were able to meet with the same agency Matt and Abi (Matt’s wife) went through, very quickly.  They got us on board and within a week, we were at their AES (Adoption Education Seminar).  This is where things got a little interesting.  The day after our first day of AES, we received a message from someone we knew that wanted to meet with us.  We went to dinner and she told us that she was pregnant and she wanted us to adopt her baby.  We were ELATED!  We couldn’t believe it.  We had been pursuing this for so long and here it was, right in front of us.  We were ecstatic for a multitude of reasons, but a couple were, well BABY!, and, hopefully, soon.  She was only a few months in to her pregnancy, so we had a while to go, but we couldn’t be more excited.  That elation was deflated a couple months later when she changed her mind.  Going into the adoption process, we were very much aware that these things were going to happen, but it doesn’t make it any easier.  When you are told that a baby is going to be yours and then that joy is taken away, it’s devastating.  I know there are plenty of people out there that can relate.

It took a few months of prayer and listening to what God wanted us to do.  Eventually we decided to go back to pursuing agency adoption.  We were able to go back to the same agency and start where we left off.  This is what we told you about a couple blog posts ago.  About a month ago, we finished our paperwork and turned it in to the agency.  Unfortunately, due to them moving, it took them until this last week to go over all the paperwork, specifically our financials.  We had already begun the individual interview process and gotten our federal fingerprinting done, so we were hopeful to keep moving forward.  That brings us to our current situation.  The agency has decided that they need to know where the entire cost of the adoption is going to come from before they move forward with anything else.  This came as a bit of a surprise, but since we are preferentially open, a quicker placement is a possibility.  This is both frustrating and exciting at the same time.  It’s like someone in their third trimester being told that they need to prove they can pay the doctor and the hospital before the baby is delivered.  However, the idea of a quick placement is also promising, so our emotions are going up and down at this point.

This is where we are now.  As you can see, our adventure has had some ups and downs.  We are in the homestretch, but we need help getting there.  This is not something that comes easy to us, mostly because of pride and the humility it takes to ask for help.  We have been mentioning our fundraiser, The Tree of Life, in our past few blogs.  We have had some response and we appreciate everything this far.  Our tree has 150 leaves, of which we currently have 130 available for anyone who would like to sponsor one.  We had mentioned before that adoption costs can range anywhere from $25,000 - $40,000 and this fundraiser is going to help us reach the end of our adoption adventure and start a new one…BEING PARENTS!

Please know, that anything you give is a gift beyond measure and we will forever be grateful.  Please, also know that your prayers are equally as, if not more, important, even if you are not able to give monetarily.  We appreciate all of the support we have received from our friends and family and even those who know us just through this blog.  We love you so much and can’t wait to be able to share our joy with you when God blesses us with a baby.

For the Tree of Life fundraiser, please click the Donate button below.  If you want to know more about thefundraiser, please click here.  Thanks again!


Mike and LB


Sunday, August 21, 2016

Hey everyone,

We’ve had several people ask lately so we just thought we’d give everyone another quick update. We have submitted all of our paperwork and are now just waiting for everything to process. In the meantime, we will be doing the individual interviews that are part of the home study and doing a little work on our house to get it ready for the home study and a little one. After the paperwork is finalized we will schedule the in-home part of the home study and the joint interview.

Every day we get more and more excited and anxious to have a little one in our home with us. We want to say thank you for all the prayers and support from every one of you. It is such a humbling feeling to know so many people care so much about our family and this adventure we are on.


Tree of Life Fundraiser update: We still have several leaves available for people to sponsor. You can read our post about the fundraiser here.


Monday, July 18, 2016


Hey everybody just wanted to check in for a quick update. First of all, we wanted to say thank you so much for all who have blessed us with prayers, kind words and donations. We are finishing up our paperwork for the agency this week, and hope to have our home study scheduled soon. We have been slowly getting our nursery set up so we thought we’d give you a sneak peek.


We are also SUPER excited for Mike’s brother, Matt, and his wife, Abi, who just celebrated their daughter, Eloise’s, “Gotcha Day” this past Wednesday!!!



For those of you new to adoption lingo “Gotcha Day” is the day when an adoption is made final in court.

We are so happy for them and were blessed to be a part of the celebration. It has definitely upped the anticipation we are feeling.


Thank you again to all who have supported us to this point. It is such an awesome feeling to know that so many people are in our corner. Please keep praying for us and everyone involved in this process. We also still have leaves available on our Tree of Life fundraiser. You can donate through the PayPal link on our blog or email me at laurabethcompton@gmail.com for our address.




Monday, June 27, 2016

Tree of Life Fundraiser

We looked at a lot of options for a long time to find a fundraiser we thought would be beneficial but also carry a meaning for us. We loved the idea of the Tree of Life, because it could be displayed in our child’s room as a visible reminder of the many people who have come along side us to make this adventure possible. This is a fundraiser that some friends did and then they talked Matt and Abi into doing the same one, which helped them bring home our sweet wonderful niece, Eloise.

As much as we liked this idea, I still wasn’t convinced that we wanted to “copy” their fundraiser, but Abi encouraged us to pursue it. J AND THEN when we told them that’s what we decided on, they were so kind and told us THEY wanted to purchase the Tree for us!! We have such an amazing support system through all of this and we couldn’t be more grateful.


The Tree of Life








This is what our Tree of Life will look like. 









Each of the leaves of the tree can be ‘sponsored’ for a monetary donation. We have a Paypal account set up and you can click on the "Donate" link below, or, if you would prefer to mail in a check, you can email me at laurabethcompton@gmail.com and I will give you our address.

Because the donations are going directly to us they will not be tax deductible.


We ask that you join with us in prayer as we start this leg of our adventure.



Sunday, June 26, 2016

Where we are now

Hi! We wanted to provide an update on what has been going on with our adoption adventure over the last (several) months. So the last time we were here we announced we were starting to look for an independent adoption opportunity and addressed some frequently asked questions about our adoption process and adoption in general. Now we want to give you an overview of the last several months and let you know where we are going from here.

We have been SO blessed with so many people reaching out to us and sending us information they come across pertaining to children whose birth parents are wanting to make a placement plan for them. From them we have made some initial contacts with a few ladies, but as you can imagine this is a long and sometimes difficult process and the Lord had other plans for us. J

Mike and I felt like it was time so start pursuing agency adoption. We considered a few agencies but ended up choosing an agency in Dallas. One of the main reasons was because Mike’s brother, Matt and his wife Abi, had just started working with them to bring home their baby, our sweet niece, Eloise, and couldn’t have said anything better about them. J We set up an initial appointment with the agency and we were able to get the process started quickly. VERY shortly after, we were approached by a birthmother seeking to make an independent placement plan for her baby. Prayerfully we stepped away from the agency. We were excited for this new possibility and were able to walk that path with them for a couple months. Ultimately, with the support of their families, she chose to make a parenting plan, and we are definitely happy for them! J

We continued to seek Gods will for our family and decided to pursue agency adoption again. We decided to contact a couple more agencies but ultimately ended up going with the prior agency. We really like them and we are able to jump right in where we left off and are so EXCITED to be moving closer to bringing a baby home. J

That being said, the expenses for an agency adoption run anywhere between $25,000 to $40,000. This includes required training for adoptive parents, the home study, counseling for birth and adoptive parents, medical expenses, legal fees etc. Our agency also has an office in El Paso and if we are matched with a birth mom there, we will be responsible for additional travel costs for us and our case worker. That being said, we are going to be doing a fundraiser. We will have a blog post in the next couple days with more information about that.

Thank you for following in this adventure with us!