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Thank you for considering the honorable and selfless decision to create an adoption plan and for reading our profile. We want you to feel comfortable with your decision and to assure you that we will provide your baby with a home filled with love, laughter, support and stability. We are very excited about the possibility of becoming parents and we would be forever grateful if you were to choose us to parent your child.
Preferred Gender: Either |
| Theo |
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Sarah |
| Job Description |
| Project Manager for Large Electrical Contractor |
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Accounting Manager/ Future Stay-at-Home Mom |
| Education |
| Electrical Apprentiship |
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Bachelor\'s in Accountancy, CPA |
| Favorites |
Dessert Blackberry Pie | | Dessert Chocolate-Covered Strawberries | Dream Job Professional Fisherman | | Dream Job Stay-at-Home Mom | Food Popcorn | | Food Sushi | Hobby Woodworking | | Hobby Baking | Holiday Thanksgiving | | Holiday July 4th | | Children |
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| What Led Us To Choose Adoption |
Theo Walking with Our Nephew
We've always dreamed about having a family. After several unsuccessful attempts with infertility treatments, we decided to focus our attention on building a family through adoption. We both really want to be parents and are excited about having an opportunity to parent a child.
We also have several close friends who have adopted children. They have shared their journey with us and we hope that our children will be able to go to one another for support and discuss what they have in common. We are also friends with adoptees and find their wisdom invaluable.
We would also like to know as much as we can about you. We are in awe of the sacrifice you are making and want you to know that you will always be cherished and thought of in our home. We would love to meet you and talk with you if that is something you desire as well. We are more than willing to send letters and pictures to you and receive them from you in return. It's very important for us to create memories and details about you for your child in the future. We want your child to always feel he/she has a special uniqueness about him/her because of the life you've unselfishly given.
Kayaking at a Nearby State Park
When we're not building houses, we enjoy many leisurely activities both together and individually. Theo likes to golf, fish, hunt, build things (focusing on smaller projects now, like bookcases & tree houses) and the occasional computer games. Sarah likes to cook and bake an interest that has been passed down through the generations of her mom's family. She also enjoys finding a good deal, working on our annual Shutterfly picture albums, and keeping in touch with friends and family. Her current project is sewing bedding & curtains for the nursery (with help from both Grandmas). Together we enjoy walks, relaxing by our fire pit, kayaking, going out to eat, playing games, and spending time with family and friends. Both of us also love to read, so there will be lots of bedtime stories in our house.
Theo - Growing up on a farm we worked hard but there were also a lot of good memories like playing in the haymow and riding bikes all over the farm. We also enjoyed taking swimming lessons at the local high school. Probably the best memory that I have is taking family trips west to visit family. Sometimes we drove, other times we rode the train but always made for a great trip. During our travels we visited aunts, uncles, and cousins with stops in the black hills at Mt Rushmore, Yellowstone and Glacier National Park. I still cherish these memories and hope that we can someday travel with our family to various interesting places around the country and possibly the world.
Sarah - When I was younger my parents farmed - I remember my dad building tunnels in the haymow for my brother and me to crawl around in. We also got paid to pick up corn the picker had missed during harvest. It seems like we always had company at our house - the kids would spend hours playing kick-the-can, rollerblading, and riding bikes. My favorite childhood memories don't come from big-extraordinary events, but rather simple everyday pleasures, which I hope we can create for our children.
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