Amanda

My Religion(s)
Christian - Catholic
Race of child interested in adopting:
Caucasian, Caucasian/Hispanic, Caucasian/Asian, Caucasian/African American
Dear Birthmother
I can't even begin to imagine all the emotions you are going through. Such a difficult decision weighing so heavily on your heart, and you choosing adoption shows how courageous and compassionate you are by putting your baby's needs first. Your generous sacrifice will make some family, if not me, feel very blessed. If I am lucky enough to be considered to be a mother to your baby, I would love to go through this entire process with you, if that is what you wish. If you choose me, your baby will be loved beyond measure, safe, nurtured, and protected, and they will receive a good education. The county I live in has high-ranking school systems in Indiana.
Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of being a mom, but unfortunately, my doctor said the chances of me getting pregnant were very low. I am so grateful to you and all the other brave women who choose adoption, giving women like me, who are unable to have a biological child, the opportunity to be the mother they have always wanted to be.
Thank you for considering me.
Since retiring, my parents have moved in with me, so there will always be at least one responsible, loving adult with your baby.
My Home

I live in a quiet, friendly neighborhood with a beautiful city park down the street. Residents always make sure the holidays are children-oriented and fun is had by all. I live in a four-bedroom, three-bath house with a fully fenced-in backyard. My yard is large enough for a swing set, sandbox, and anything else a child might want. Four years ago, I rescued two eight-week-old Lab-mix puppies, Whiskey and Graycie, who are lovable, friendly family members who love to cuddle with each other.
My Family

My mom and dad have been married for 36 years. For the first two years of my life, I was raised by my mom. Then she met my dad, and they were married within eight months and are as happy today as the first day they met. My mom worked at a bank as a bank teller until she retired to become a full-time mom. After getting out of the military, my dad worked as a plumber until he retired in 2018.
I come from a large extended family. I have eight aunts and uncles and 12 cousins. Since relocating to Indiana and the loss of my grandparents, we've grown apart except for one family who stays in contact on a regular basis.
My best friend for the past 21 years has an eleven-year-old daughter who is not only my goddaughter, but I consider her my niece, and she calls me Auntie.