Aydrien & Matt

Our Religion(s)
Spiritual / Christian
Race of child interested in adopting:
Caucasian
Dear Birthmother
We want to start by expressing our deep admiration and respect for you. We know the decision you’re considering is incredibly challenging and comes from a place of profound love and courage. Thank you for considering us as potential parents for your precious child. Your strength in this moment is truly inspiring, and we hold immense gratitude for the possibility of connecting with you.
Becoming parents has been our greatest dream since we first met, and we’ve spent years building a life full of love, compassion, and understanding in preparation for the arrival of our future child. We can’t wait to embrace the journey of parenthood—the ups, the downs, and every beautiful moment in between. The thought of nurturing, guiding, and cherishing a child fills our hearts with joy and purpose.
We vow to provide a safe, supportive, and loving environment in a home filled with laughter, learning, and endless support. As parents, our commitment is to honor the love you have for your child, to respect their roots, and to celebrate their unique identity as they grow. We will tell them about the remarkable mother who brought them into this world with such courage and strength.
With all our love and respect,
Matt and Aydrien
Our Home

Our home in the heart of one of America’s largest cities is warm, welcoming, and ready for a little one. We chose this neighborhood for its vibrant community, diversity, parks, museums, and family-friendly environment, all within reach of our doorstep. Our home offers five bedrooms, four baths, and, most importantly, three loving dogs—Martin, Manolo, and Lolli—who are gentle, playful, and excited for a new family member to love and protect. We’ve built a space that’s safe, cozy, filled with joy, and ready to echo the sounds of laughter and the pitter-patter of little feet.
Our Family


Our family is our greatest source of love and support and is thrilled to welcome a child. Matt’s large family has given us countless memories and traditions to share with our future child. Though Matt lost both parents to cancer, their legacy endures through recipes, stories, and humor, which we’ll keep alive for our child.
Aydrien’s family, though smaller, is equally warm and welcoming. Her parents, who live in Mississippi, often stay in our home’s in-law suite and are eager to be doting grandparents. Both of us have a loving brother who is excited to welcome a new niece or nephew.
Our family traditions start at Easter with a potluck, games, and prizes. Each May, we join Aydrien’s family on the Gulf Coast for a week of love, food, and relaxation. As a queer couple, Pride Month in June brings our Pride Party, parades, and festivals. In July, we head to Michigan for cookouts and watersports. We try to visit Hawaii between Thanksgiving and Christmas to escape the Midwest cold. We spend Christmas in Mississippi, where Uncle Bam fries the turkey, Papa bakes his pineapple upside-down cake, and GG serves her famous sweet tea and stuffing as we watch holiday classics like Elf and Christmas Vacation.