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A Look around the Site

We have a lot of people who weren’t here the last time I did this, so I’ll give another guided tour of the site.

In the left hand column if you scroll down just a bit you’ll find links to the last five comments made.

In the top right hand column under Site Navigation you see a link that will take you to a page of the rules for people who wish to comment. Nothing draconian, just basic manners.

Next you’ll see a link to the Forum. What is a forum? Well, the part you’re looking at now is called the Blog. In the beginning the blog was where all conversation happened. Then as our little community grew we really needed a better place to talk, so along came the forum. Many rooms of the forum are viewable by anyone, but we have a few rooms that are only visible to those who are registered – nothing top secret, but sometimes it’s nice to talk about things in a spot that the search engines aren’t going to index. The forum has also turned into a nice spot for people to continue to come to once they are home with their babies. We’ve somehow managed to bring a lot of levelheaded people together who can have some pretty intelligent conversations – the forum provides a spot for us to continue to have a place to talk even after we are home.

Continuing down the top right of this page you’ll see an About Us page, followed by a page of Book Recommendations.

Next you’ll see the CCAA Updates and Referrals page. This page lists when referrals have arrived and through what dates for as long as I’ve been keeping track. There is also a spreadsheet listing when the CCAA page has been updated.

Next you’ll find a calendar, useful when you’re trying to figure out what LID days were weekends, or how long until the next batch.

Next comes Contact Info, and then comes the very important FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). If you have not read the FAQ, please do.

Next is a link to the GlitterGirl and TwinkleToes blog, which I haven’t been keeping up, but intend to start with again as soon as my life calms down a little bit. Then you’ll see a link with information about Half the Sky (I have asked many times for an update on the total, haven’t gotten one), and then the very important Poll Results page showing the results of all of the Polls that I’ve put up that have been closed. There are also results from some outside polls and other data sources. Each is marked at the bottom to tell where it came from.

Next we have the the requisite Privacy Policy, and then some RQ Gear you can buy that was created a while back as a result of a crazy thread.

Last in this section we have a guide to the Rumor Ratings I sometimes use to rate the rumors, and a scorecard I created to keep track of R4 and R5 rumors.

Next you’ll see a link to posts I’ve made that I feel are of interest to people across time. Articles about how the matching room works and when adoptions are final in China and what I thought the backlog was the last time I figured it.

The next section is for Links outside of this site. First the link for Bright Outlooks, followed by a couple of CCAA pages of interest. If you haven’t read through their Requirements and Rules pages then the next time you have some spare time you might want to do so.

Next is a link to a map of the provinces in China.

The next site is an attachment site that I highly recommend. I think that all parents who are adopting an institutionalized child should spend some time there before traveling. Attachment is best formed during periods of stress, and the first couple of weeks are incredibly stressful for all involved. Don’t blow this wonderful chance you have of forming bonds because you figured you’d read about attachment strategies if you thought there were problems. I’ve never talked to anyone who read up on attachment ahead of time who said it was a waste of time. But I know a lot of people who wish they had read up on it ahead of time because they missed some important red flags that they would have known about if they had only educated themselves about it first.

And last in this section is MandarinTools.com. When you get your referral packet I recommend that you go here to listen to the proper way to say your child’s name. Type in the pinyin word and tell it that it’s pinyin, you’ll see a list of meanings and the Mandarin characters will be shown. Find the one that looks like the character on your paperwork and click it – you’ll hear the word being said. Tone is important. If they sound ticked off when they say it then you must sound ticked off. If they say it in a singsong voice then you must try to match that sing song tone.

Next is a list of categories. If you just want to see the posts about referral announcements then click on that category. If you want to see a list of posts about The Wait, then click on that category. If you are looking for an analysis I’ve recently done then click on Analysis. If you want to see Book Reviews then click on that.

And last are the archives. Well, part of the archives. I blogged on Blogspot before I got my own domain, so the original archives are still over there.


 
 
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5 Responses to “A Look around the Site”

  1. scdelacruz Says:

    RQ – GREAT information. I tend to stay on the main page, not knowing where to navigate for additional information. Your summary is very helpful.

    One more question, where is the link that will tell us the exact moment when we receive our referral :) (just hoping)

    Thanks for all you do!

    Susan
    LID 06/10/06

  2. Janette Says:

    Rumor Queen, you rock.

    LID 11/23/06

  3. conjohn Says:

    scdelacruz~
    Ha-ha, I love it!
    Con
    LID 11/12/07 SN and waiting for TA (or even hints it was mailed Tuesday)

  4. The Gang Says:

    Thanks for this. Sometimes I get so rushed and busy that I just check the latest on the blog and forget all the other resources you offer.

    On another note, an FYI for all of us – 20/20 is airing a segment tonite about a custody case connected to a Chinese adoption – it seemed very interesting. I’d not heard of the case previously, so it was something that caught my eye. Does anyone out there know more about it?

  5. midwestcouple Says:

    I keep hearing about a “cussing thread” somewhere on the RQ site. Is there really one? If so, how’s it accessed? (I’m not presently needing to cuss–just curious!)