dear expectant mother
Hello!
I am so thankful you are taking the time to consider me to parent your little one. I can only imagine how difficult of a decision this is for you to make. As you learn about me, I hope you can see I am a person who works daily to build a calm, loving, and supportive environment to raise a child in.
If you do choose to bless me with the gift of adoption, I want you to know I take this on with the utmost level of responsibility and will do my absolute best to raise your little one with unconditional love, security, stability, and as many opportunities as possible.
I would love to learn more about you. Should you choose to entrust your little one to me, I want you to know they will grow up knowing of your love for them and how blessed and honored I feel that you chose me. I wish you comfort and guidance in whatever decision you make. Know that I hope for the safety and health of both you and your baby.
With love,
Paula
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About Me
I am a reserved, mellow person. I am friendly and try to follow the Golden Rule. I care about the environment and try to be conscientious in my lifestyle choices. I am an elementary teacher, so I’ve had experience with many children and can see the gifts in each one. I enjoy learning about people and places; I have traveled in and outside of the United States but have more places I would like to visit. I like outdoor activities like running, hiking, and paddleboarding. The mountains and desert are two of my favorite places. I find both of these places to be beautiful, calming, and energizing. My backyard is large, so I am continually planting succulents and working on a small garden that produces a very small amount of vegetables. I also enjoy being creative through art, crafts, and home improvement projects. I like to read, play games, do an occasional puzzle, sing, and listen to music.
My Home & Pets
I live in California, about 20 minutes away from the beach. It is a beautiful area with lots of things to do, many of them outdoors. I live on a property that is a little over an acre of land. It has two houses on the property; I live in one, and my friend, her husband, and their son live in the other house. We live in a nice, quiet, hilly neighborhood with a large backyard where our Labradoodle, Logan, is able to roam freely. Logan is a very calm dog who has been described as “everyone’s friend.” This is true. I have never seen a friendlier and more patient dog.
My Extended Family
My immediate family is my mom, dad and brother, who is almost three years younger than I am. We are pretty close, talking and texting almost every day. We take vacations together. This year we are planning a trip to my brother’s cabin in the summer. All of us are so excited at the idea of me adopting a child and including them in our family!
Both of my parents come from big families. My mom came from a family of six and my dad from a family of seven. Having big gatherings was a lot of fun as I grew up, and I have always been pretty close with my uncles, aunts, cousins, and grandparents. We spent all holidays, birthdays, and a yearly camping trip with our extended family. The camping trip holds many great family memories, like campfires, playing games, and cooking together. I look forward to making more memories with a new member of our family!
What Led Me To Adoption
I have always wanted to have children. Early on, I was drawn toward adoption and the idea of opening my home to a child. I have a number of family members and friends who have adopted children, and it has been a wonderful experience for them. For the last twelve years, I have joyfully helped to raise my friend’s son. We lived in the same house for five years and now live in adjoining houses so we can continue to be a part of each other’s daily lives. Troy has a number of special needs, both physical and developmental. He just turned fifteen and is one of the big highlights of my life. He shows joy freely and demonstrates love strongly. My relationship with Troy has strengthened my desire and confidence to adopt a child.
Fun Facts
About Paula
Occupation | Elementary school teacher |
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Education | Master’s degree |
Race | Caucasian/Hispanic |
Favorite Food | Mexican, Italian |
Favorite Hobby | Paddleboarding, succulents |
Favorite Movie | Life as a House |
Favorite Sport | Baseball, basketball |
Favorite Holiday | Christmas |
Favorite TV Show | Felicity, Breaking Bad |
Favorite Book | Stephen King books, Memoirs of a Geisha |
Favorite Subject in School | Geography |
Favorite Tradition | Family camping trip |
Dream Vacation | Galapagos Islands |
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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!