Dear Birthmom
Dear Birthmom
Dear Expectant Mother,
First, let me begin by saying this: you are doing something extraordinary. Though we may not have met yet, I want you to know that I see you with all the love and respect in my heart.
I cannot imagine the weight of the decision you're considering or the emotions you're feeling as you navigate this journey. What I do know is that it takes profound strength, love, and selflessness to consider placing your child into someone else's care. That kind of love is not small. It is not invisible. It is seen—and honored.
If I am given the privilege of becoming your child's adoptive mother, please know that your presence will never be absent from their life. You will always be part of their story. I will raise them to know where they came from—not just the facts, but the heart behind it: that they were loved so much from the very beginning.
I want you to know that I don't take this opportunity lightly. I have longed to be a mother, and the idea of being entrusted with your child is both humbling and sacred. If you choose me, I will love your child unconditionally, every day of their life. I will celebrate their joys, comfort them in their sadness, and create a home filled with laughter, learning, and safety. I will show up for them—always.
Whatever you decide, please know that you are not alone. You are brave. You are worthy. And you are making a decision rooted in thoughtfulness, selflessness, and above all, love.
With deepest gratitude and compassion,
Jenna
First, let me begin by saying this: you are doing something extraordinary. Though we may not have met yet, I want you to know that I see you with all the love and respect in my heart.
I cannot imagine the weight of the decision you're considering or the emotions you're feeling as you navigate this journey. What I do know is that it takes profound strength, love, and selflessness to consider placing your child into someone else's care. That kind of love is not small. It is not invisible. It is seen—and honored.
If I am given the privilege of becoming your child's adoptive mother, please know that your presence will never be absent from their life. You will always be part of their story. I will raise them to know where they came from—not just the facts, but the heart behind it: that they were loved so much from the very beginning.
I want you to know that I don't take this opportunity lightly. I have longed to be a mother, and the idea of being entrusted with your child is both humbling and sacred. If you choose me, I will love your child unconditionally, every day of their life. I will celebrate their joys, comfort them in their sadness, and create a home filled with laughter, learning, and safety. I will show up for them—always.
Whatever you decide, please know that you are not alone. You are brave. You are worthy. And you are making a decision rooted in thoughtfulness, selflessness, and above all, love.
With deepest gratitude and compassion,
Jenna
My Story
Hello. My name is Jenna, and I'm a single woman living in Colorado. I'm someone who really values connection—with people, with nature, and with the little moments that make life joyful. I'm resilient, empathetic, and kind, and I try to bring generosity and laughter into everything I do. I love a good challenge—whether it's a competitive board game, a tough hike, or cheering on my favorite sports team. I work hard in my career as a Global Implementation Director, but I always make time for friends, family, and laughter.
I'm pretty active and curious by nature, whether that's trying a new recipe in the kitchen, watching a great movie, or just spending time with the people I love most—family is everything to me. I think life is about taking care of one another and trying to make better the lives of the people you touch. I'm thoughtful and intelligent, and I enjoy deep conversations as much as spontaneous fun. Basically, if there's heart in it, I'm there.
I'm pretty active and curious by nature, whether that's trying a new recipe in the kitchen, watching a great movie, or just spending time with the people I love most—family is everything to me. I think life is about taking care of one another and trying to make better the lives of the people you touch. I'm thoughtful and intelligent, and I enjoy deep conversations as much as spontaneous fun. Basically, if there's heart in it, I'm there.
My Extended Family
I am very lucky to have a lot of my family living close to me. My parents live four houses down from me. My sister, her husband, and daughter live about 15 minutes from me. I also have a cousin and her family who live about 30 minutes away from me. We all love to get together to celebrate holidays and watch each other's kids play sports. My cousin and I tend to be the hosts and swap holidays each year. My stepbrothers and their families live a little farther away in Ohio and Texas, while the rest of my extended family lives in Rhode Island, Connecticut, North Carolina, Florida, and Arizona. The great thing about my family is that we do stay in contact and visit each other whenever we can. My mom is one of seven and my dad is one of five—so my extended family is pretty big.
My Home
I live in a two-story, three-bedroom home south of Denver, Colorado. My home is within walking distance of the local elementary school, middle school, and high school. I live in a neighborhood with many children—two of whom live across the street, and they are just in love with my dog, Poppy! Poppy is a sweet little Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who absolutely loves everyone and lives for giving kisses and snuggling with people. My parents live within walking distance of my home, and my sister and her family live a 15-minute drive away. I have a lot of open space and trails around me to take walks and enjoy nature. There are eight playgrounds and sporting fields within walking distance of my home.
My Journey to Adoption
I'm a single woman with a strong support system, a full heart, and a deep hope to become a parent through adoption. Even before I discovered that I had issues with infertility, adoption was something I had been considering for a long time. When I learned that I wouldn't be able to have a biological child, it didn't close a door—it simply confirmed the path I already felt drawn to. More than anything, I want to share my life with a child: to love them unconditionally, support their dreams, and be their steady guide through life's ups and downs. My commitment is to create a home filled with love, laughter, security, and acceptance—a place where a child can feel safe, grow confidently, and be celebrated for exactly who they are.
Fun Facts
About Jenna
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EducationDoctorate of Physical Therapy and MBA
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Favorite SportBaseball/Softball, Basketball Football, and Volleyball
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Favorite TV ShowFriends, Elementary, Top Chef, The Big Bang Theory, and Grey's Anatomy
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Favorite Subject in SchoolMath, Science, Literature and Anatomy