We've had the girls for 25 days and now they get to go back home to live with their great grand mother. I am so sad to see them go, but when I heard the joy and excitement in their voice when I told them that they were going to go stay with there Nana "for a long time" it felt bitter sweet. They sounded like they had just been told they were going to Disney World. I am SOOOO happy that they get to go back to live with their family and that they want to go there, but I am so sad for myself, because I will never get to see or hear from or about them again. I keep trying to remind myself that it is for the best and that things always work out the way they should, but I am a selfish being (who isn't?!) and I don't want to get hurt anymore without having a perminant child in my life to call my own.
Hi ! Well I am getting there. Found some photos I would like to share. They are of friends and family and critters.
I am an animal lover. All of my pets have been rescued or adopted from someone or somewhere that needed a good home. Nothing wrong with getting animals at pet stores (at least the good ones!) but I figure there are many people doing it that way. I remember stopping at the side of the freeway off-ramp to try and catch a dog I saw running loose. Animals remind me of children in away. They are helpless, voiceless and dependant on us for many things. Full of unconditional love and of course they have to be potty trained (or house broken haha) and JUST PLAIN CUTE!!! I would have more but I want to make sure I can take care of what I have.
I started ParentGallery.com to better serve hopeful couples who want to adopt. I have spent alot of time and money on creating the website, hoping that I could help make adoption easier for birthmoms. I pray that one day ParentGallery.com can support me and my family so I can work from home and devote all my time to it.
So far I have not made any money but the feeling I get when someone tells me they were contacted by a birthmom that found there profile on ParentGallery.com is payment enough.
I try to base the websites design and functions on the birthmoms needs because even though they are not who pays for the service, they are my first priority.
I have been in the technology industry for over 10 years and feel blessed that I am able to help birthmoms find the perfect match for their baby.
I currently live in Spring, Texas with my wife and two kids.
If you ever need anything just e-mail me at jeff@parentgallery.com.