Basic Info
Stacy
Age: 38
Ethnicity: White
Religion: Christian
Denomination: Catholic
Kelly
Age: 41
Ethnicity: White
Religion: Christian
Denomination: Non-Denominational
Age: 38
Ethnicity: White
Religion: Christian
Denomination: Catholic
Age: 41
Ethnicity: White
Religion: Christian
Denomination: Non-Denominational
Education: Some College
Profession: Commercial Insurance Agent
Education: College Certificate
Profession: Industrial Sales Manager
Open (Open to contact, phone calls, in person visits before adoption. Sharing photos and letters after placement. Visits at neutral location after adoption, etc.). If you want a more closed adoption, we would honor that request as well.
Semi Open (open to an in-person visit before adoption placement, phone, email, sharing pic/letters after placement
Country: USA
State: Texas
Parent Relationship: Married
Parent Neighborhood: Suburban
Parent Years Together: 5 to 10 years
Parent Residency: House
Parent Pets: 2 dogs
Children At Home: No children
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual parents
Age: Newborn to 1 year of age, 1 to 3 years of age
Gender: Either
Multiple Children: Twins
Race/Ethnicity: African American (Half), Caucasian (Full), Caucasian (Half), Hispanic (Full), Hispanic (Half), Asian (Full), Asian (Half), American Indian (Full), American Indian (Half), Pacific Islander (Full), Pacific Islander (Half), Other
Special Needs: Open to discussion
Gladney Center for Adoption verified this family completed an adoption homestudy including: background checks, character references, official interviews, required training, home inspection, financial review, etc. and are approved for adoption.
Dear expectant parent(s), it's hard to put into words all the things we want to say to you, everything we wish to share with you and how much you, your family and your child already mean to us. So, we will start with hi and thank you. Hi, we are Kelly and Stacy and thank you for taking the time to read our story. We hope it gives you an idea of who we are as a couple but also as individuals. Placing your child for adoption can't be an easy decision to make, but we hope getting to know a little about us helps ease any uncertainty you may be feeling. We are truly grateful for the doors adoption has opened for us to grow our family. Whatever choice you decide to make, it will be the right one for the life growing inside you. We are just so happy to be on this journey and hope that you feel us...
Dear expectant parent(s), it's hard to put into words all the things we want to say to you, everything we wish to share with you and how much you, your family and your child already mean to us. So, we will start with hi and thank you. Hi, we are Kelly and Stacy and thank you for taking the time to read our story. We hope it gives you an idea of who we are as a couple but also as individuals. Placing your child for adoption can't be an easy decision to make, but we hope getting to know a little about us helps ease any uncertainty you may be feeling. We are truly grateful for the doors adoption has opened for us to grow our family. Whatever choice you decide to make, it will be the right one for the life growing inside you. We are just so happy to be on this journey and hope that you feel us worthy enough to place your child with us. We know in our hearts that we are meant to be parents and hope you come to feel the same way after reading our story.
We always thought we would have biological children one day. Within just a few months of being married, we started trying to get pregnant on our own. We spent 2 years charting, doing ovulation tests each month, taking all the vitamins people recommended, exercised more...we did all of it, but had no success. We then spent the next 3 years trying different fertility treatments, from IUI's (Kelly called it the turkey baster method - this was his way of making us laugh during a very difficult time) to IVF (In Vitro Fertilization). From the beginning and upon all initial tests, our doctors told us our odds were very good. We had an 80% chance we would get pregnant through fertility treatments...even multiples were discussed! However, after 3 failed IUI's, and 5 failed rounds of IVF, 2 being chemical pregnancies, there was no baby, no light at the end of a dark tunnel, no miracle. We had put our hearts and marriage thru 5 years of ups and downs and disappointment after disappointment. We knew continuing down that path was not healthy for our marriage, so...we took a break. We took a break from all the doctors, testing, charting my cycles, hormones, basically all of it and just focused on US. And once we stopped, we began to heal and accept our situation for what it was. After about 2 years, we decided that we still wanted to expand our family and began looking into adoption. We have several people in our lives who are either adoptive parents or an adoptee and see how happy and well adjusted they are and just knew this was the right thing for us moving forward.
We love children, and still very much desire to grow our family through adoption. We have many friends and family with children of all ages, ranging from newborns to 16 years old and we take every opportunity to be around them. When we have family gatherings and we look at all the photos, we can't help but long for the day those photos along with the memories will include our child(ren). We, along with our dogs, are a family, even without children. So, to say we want a family is not accurate...we want to expand and grow our family. We want to hear this child's laughter in our home, we want to get sick of watching the same kids shows/movies, we want to know all the words to all the nursery rhymes, we want to meet up with friends and share stories about what crazy thing our child(ren) did, we want to step on toys in the middle of the night, we want to have play dates; the list goes on. We want to adopt because we want to share the love we have for each other and our families with this child. We know that we can give this child so many opportunities, so much love, protection, stability, laughter...a chance. We know that this child will not only bring joy to our family but will enhance it in a way we can only imagine. And we will love this child unconditionally.
Open (Open to contact, phone calls, in person visits before adoption. Sharing photos and letters after placement. Visits at neutral location after adoption, etc.). If you want a more closed adoption, we would honor that request as well.
Semi Open (open to an in-person visit before adoption placement, phone, email, sharing pic/letters after placement
Gladney Center for Adoption verified this family completed an adoption home study including: background checks, character references, official interviews, required training, home inspection, financial review, etc. and are approved for adoption.