I'm just about done cleaning everything I want to clean, for the most part. They tell you not to worry about having every detail scrubbed and polished, so thankfully I have not felt the pressure to do so this weekend. I took my time starting yesterday morning working on the couple of rooms that almost never get touched like our bathroom and our third bedroom (which at this point is known as our "stuff" room). I organized it a bit better than it was and vacuumed. I waited until tonight thought to work on the downstairs portion of the house b/c I knew it would only get messed up. So my kitchen is clean now and everything is picked up - just need to vacuum. It's about 20 til 10:00pm and all I've left to do is pick up our bedroom and we'll be good to go!

Bethany - the social worker - should be here at 9:00am. They said the homestudy should take anywhere from 4-6 hours. Not sure where eating lunch will fit in there. ???
Other than cleaning there's not really anything else I can do to prepare. Obviously, they're not going to give you the questions before the interviews. The only things we knew ahead of time was to make sure we had working smoke detectors (check), a fire extinguisher in the kitchen (check) and a semi-thought out emergency escape plan (check). Now how many families, yourself included if you're reading this, actually have those three things set and ready to go?
Anyhow, so if you happen to be reading this, please be praying for us. I know we'll do just fine and will pass with flying colors, but I for one am pretty anxious.
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