dear expectant mother
Dear Expectant Mother,
First and foremost, we want to express our deepest gratitude for considering us during this journey of such a selfless act. We could never fathom the overwhelming experience of emotions that surround you on this path. We admire your strength and courage in making this decision for your baby.
Building a life overflowing with excitement, laughter, exploration, and guidance is our desire for our future family. We are confident we will be able to ensure your child has a place they feel supported, cherished, and seen. Our home will be a place of unconditional love, all-embracing, and vibrant. When dreaming of our future with your child, we are excited to provide them with an abundance of love and support from our network of family and friends.
It is difficult to find the words to describe the respect we have for you during this time. We want you to know we are here to support you however you like. We are deeply committed to ensuring your child knows of your sacrifice; we do not take it lightly. Although we have never met you, our hope is that while reading our profile, you have gained a sense of who we are as a family and who we would be as parents. We are humbled by the opportunity of you possibly entrusting your child into our family.
About Us
We are Mark and Pam from Kentucky. We were introduced by mutual friends in February of 2013, and by March we began dating. Mark is very outgoing and can make friends with just about anyone. Pam is more reserved and quiet, which is what drew her to Mark's outgoing personality. We have been married for five years now and enjoy making each other laugh. We like to have date nights that include cooking together, board games, and the occasional competitive game of putt-putt. Mark works for the local electrical company and has been there for the past five years. Pam is a community support associate within a therapy practice. For the past two and a half years, she has worked with pediatric clients on their mental health goals. We own a home in a quiet area where we look forward to raising a child.
Our Home & Pets
We live in a four-bedroom, three-bathroom home on an acre of land. The neighborhood we live in is full of families with children, which is one of the reasons we chose the neighborhood. We knew we wanted to settle down somewhere with a quiet, relaxed atmosphere, but we are only a 30-minute drive into the city. It was important for us to be near family and friends when deciding on where we would make our home. Our boat is docked at a nearby lake, and there are multiple parks within our community. We have three dogs (Rocky, Copper, and Hans) and one cat (Binx) that have absolutely stolen our hearts. Our animals are very gentle and have great manners around children.
Our Extended Family
Pam’s family is very close, and that extends to the relationships with aunts, uncles, and cousins. Pam was raised in a tight-knit family. She is close with her mom and recently lost her dad. He instilled in her core values and a love that deserves to be passed down to a child. Pam has an older sister, brother-in-law, and nephew. Pam and her sister have a very close bond she treasures.
Mark has a large extended family. Mark’s mom and dad raised him, his brother, and his sister in a nurturing and loving home. Mark’s family has a farm with 90 acres in a neighboring county where they enjoy spending time together and being outdoors. One of their favorite yearly events is a family reunion at the lake. Mark's brother lives three houses down, while Mark’s sister is eight minutes away; we see them often.
Our interests vary from enjoying craft fairs, concerts, and musicals to boating, camping, and woodworking. Holidays and monthly dinners are very important to our families, and we make sure to spend special time with each other.
Adoption has always been a part of our family planning since the beginning of our relationship. We were able to witness firsthand how amazing the gift of life is through the adoption process. We gained our nephew through the love of adoption; he is now seven years old and looks forward to having a new cousin. While we have tried to conceive over the years in our marriage, infertility has prevented us from becoming biological parents. It’s important for us to continue to build our lives alongside family and friends, but there is a hole in our hearts that can only be filled by the light of a child.
Fun Facts
About Pam
Occupation | Mental health community support associate |
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Education | Some college |
Race | Caucasian |
Favorite Hobby | Making crafts, trivia, reading a good book |
Favorite Movie | A League of Their Own |
Favorite Sport | Softball, bowling, football |
Favorite Holiday | Halloween |
Favorite Music Group | Fleetwood Mac |
Favorite TV Show | Gilmore Girls, Scrubs |
Favorite Tradition | Friday night family dinners |
Dream Vacation | Alaska to see the Northern Lights |
About Mark
Occupation | Electrical substation maintenance technician |
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Education | Associate in Applied Science |
Race | Caucasian |
Favorite Hobby | Camping, gardening, woodworking |
Favorite Movie | The Shawshank Redemption |
Favorite Sport | Motocross, fishing |
Favorite Holiday | Thanksgiving |
Favorite Music Group | Linkin Park |
Favorite TV Show | Futurama, Scrubs |
Favorite Tradition | Family reunion at the lake |
Dream Vacation | Alaska |
Contact Pam & Mark
Choose a Family for
Your Baby With Confidence
As you browse our list of hopeful adoptive parents, you can feel confident in knowing that all of the adoptive families working with Angel Adoption are prepared to offer your baby a safe, stable, and loving environment along with a wealth of opportunities for a happy and fulfilling life.
Each adoptive parent has been thoroughly evaluated through a home study course conducted by a licensed agency. A completed home study means the family is emotionally, physically, and financially ready to adopt a baby.
The home study process includes assessments of each parent’s character, marital stability, financial situation, lifestyle, and medical history. The agency also runs background checks to verify there is no record of criminal activity or child abuse. In addition, a social worker will inspect the family’s home to ensure it is a safe environment for a child.
Furthermore, Angel Adoption requires each family to be educated on adopting and parenting. After a baby has been placed with the adoptive family, a social worker will continue to monitor and supervise the family. We go to great lengths to make sure all the families you have to choose from are going to be excellent parents for your baby!
Not sure how to start? See our How to Choose an Adoptive Family resource page.
If you need more help, you’re always welcome to contact us any time!