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Since lil bit moved on to live with her 1/2 brother, we have been soooo quiet. So, I spent last week calling close-ish counties to let them know we are open and well versed in medically fragile babies and babies in withdrawal.
Is it too pushy to let them know? I am hoping I didn't make a fool of myself by contacting them.
We did get a call last Friday, but the bio gmom decided to give it a go.
IS there anything concrete I can do to get us better known? Is Marion Co. the place I should focus on for medically fragile?
I know, patience is key.. but, I want to be proactive.
Thanks!
CeCe
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i personally don't think you made a fool of yourself....i think sometimes its good to let them know you are available.
sometimes i think people have foster parents they have dealt with and built a relationship with before and might often contact them first almost like a temp agency. if you do a good job at your temp assignment, you're often used again as a sure thing, sometimes even before another temp, you know what i mean?
i noticed on the nesting notes newsletter last month they had some contact info for the different homefinders. i would maybe start there?
just my thoughts. hope that can assist you. :)
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Thanks Icekitty!
I have never heard of nesting notes... but, I talked to a homefinder today for a while. We are way out here in Richmond, but an hour drive is nothing to a former Texan.. so we are totally up to driving for visits and what not. And since no one told us how to bill for miles? We will be cheap..LOL
Thanks again!
CeCe