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Posted 04 June 2017 - 02:45 AM

Your name is Freya Alexina Holst, you have black hair and blue eyes and you're 19 years old. You're a student at Yale university and you're pursuing a major in Political Science. Ever since you've come to college, you've always been focused on your studies, you've worked very hard to get into Yale and need to maintain a certain GPA to continue getting your scholarship money to enable you to continue, the second being you need to be able to get scholarships to go on and further your education.

 

However, today is the last day of your 1st year of undergrad and you've just taken your final exam, you're thrilled, and feel like you've passed all your classes with flying colors and you could not be more ecstatic. All you want to do now is sleep, maybe watch some netflix, but your roommate, James Cameron,  insists you accompany her to the party to make sure she gets home safe since she plans on drinking. You loathe the idea, but she did help you out studying for your final in economics. So, you accompany her to the party and watch her have a good time and hang out on the outskirts of the party.

 

Suddenly, a girl comes up to you. You dismiss her at first, but she makes a comment about your favourite tv show which kind of catches your interest. Vinny's got blonde hair and blue eyes and introduces themselves as Lavinia Frances Samson, they're 19 years old. You start talking to Vinny and find out about them, they're apparently legacies of the university, went to prep schools their whole life, have travelled the world with their bourgeois family and while that would usually make you feel a bit of a chip on your shoulder, for some reason, it doesn't with Vinny. You find them charming. You also find out that Vinny is majoring in Biochemistry and the way they speak about their major so passionately entices you. You talk for hours before your roommate stumbles over. Realizing you need to get her home, but not wanting the conversation with Vinny to end, you exchange numbers and promise to call them later. You leave with your roommate and head back to your dorm, feeling much happier than when you arrived at the party.

 

It's been ten years since the night of the party and you honestly cannot help but to look back fondly on it. It's the first night you met Vinny who has now become your wife. You've both graduated from not only your undergrad programs, but from your respective graduate programs and are each working in your dream jobs - social media manager, and research scientist. You and Vinny could not be happier right now. However, there does seem to be something missing. The pitter patter of little feet. So, you and Vinny decide to start trying for a family, you spend 1 year trying and failing to get pregnant, but nothing happens. No pregnancy.

 

You see a fertility doctor who unfortunately informs you that between the two of you there is apparently a previously undiagnosed case of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. The chance of you two having a biological child is next to near impossible. The first thought of it stuns you both, you go home with that knowledge and both discuss some options, but you mostly grieve your loss. Both you and Vinny have always wanted a big family, you as an only child and then Vinny comes from a big family with a slew of brothers and sisters. 
 

It takes you 4 months to finally broach the subject of what you two want to do next, stay childless or look into adoption. It's an easy discussion between you and you decide you want to look into adoption. The first thing you decide is you want to look into both international adoption and into domestic adoption. It takes you some time to find an agency to work with and then to get your home looked into and approved for viability. It's a longer process then expected, but a year later you've been set up by the agency and made an adoption book and just hoped that you would be matched with someone; then one day you were.

 

Your case worker informs you that you've been chosen by a young teen, Emily Sophia Atlas, who has fallen pregnant. She wants the adoption to be closed. While you feel sorry for the girl, an excitement does well inside of your chest. You and Vinny want this, you want to be parents. You meet with Emily and she comes to your house. You all talk and in the end, you sign the papers. You agree to help pay for the cost of her pregnancy from now on, from making sure her medical bills are paid, new maternity clothes are purchased and help her with getting good healthy food. Other than that there is minimal contact which works well for all parties. 

 

You find out at the six month mark that Emily is expecting a girl. Either sex would have been okay, but you and Vinny are just so thrilled. The first thing you both do is go to half a dozen baby stores and purchase all the things you have always wanted to buy. You spend hours after, well into the night and wee hours of the morning setting up a nursery. It looks so beautiful and you honestly cry. You never thought that first night after seeing the infertility doctor you would ever get to set up a nursery.

 

The rest of the pregnancy goes by so fast, you work through the whole situation by working extra hours and then well, it happens. Emily goes into labor. It's a quick one and you're there the whole time in the waiting room. Your little one is born perfect with brown hair and blue eyes weighing in at 7 pounds and 9 ounces and 23 inches long. Emily signs away her rights without ever seeing her. You feel incredible when you look down and just know Auden Wilhelmina Samson-Holst is coming home with you. Where they belong, and you and Vinny feel such joy as you strap them into their car seat to take Auden home.

 

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Me: Freya Alexina Samson-Holst (29) - Black hair, blue eyes, Social Media Manager

Her: Lavinia 'Vinny' Frances Samson-Holst (29) - Blonde hair, blue eyes, Research Scientist

 

Our daughter: Auden Wilhelmina Samson-Holst - Brown hair, blue eyes

 

Freya and Vinny Samson-Holst with Auden



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Posted 13 February 2019 - 08:22 PM

Your name is Eva Isobel Jansson, you have red hair and brown eyes and you're 20 years old. You're a student at Yale University and you're pursuing a major in English. Ever since you've come to college, you've always been focused on your studies, you've worked very hard to get into Take and need to maintain a certain GPA to continue getting your scholarship money to enable you to continue, the second being you need to be able to get scholarships to go on and further your education.

 

However, today is the last day of your junior year of undergrad and you've just taken your final exam, you're thrilled, and feel like you've passed all your classes with flying colors and you could not be more ecstatic. All you want to do now is sleep, maybe watch some netflix, but your roommate, Leslie Schuyler Jens,  insists you accompany her to the party to make sure she gets home safe since she plans on drinking. You loathe the idea, but she did help you out studying for your final in Calculus. So, you accompany her to the party and watch her have a good time and hang out on the outskirts of the party.

 

Suddenly, a guy comes up to you. You dismiss him at first, but he comments about my favorite TV show which kind of catches your interest. He's got black hair and hazel eyes and introduces himself as Stellan Otto Reynders, he's 18 years old. You start talking to Stellan and find out about them, they're apparently legacies of the university, went to prep schools their whole life, have traveled the world with their bourgeois family and while that would usually make you feel a bit of a chip on your shoulder, for some reason, it doesn't with him. You find them charming. You also find out that Stellan is majoring in Biology and the way they speak about their major so passionately entices you. You talk for hours before your roommate stumbles over. Realizing you need to get her home, but not wanting the conversation with Stellan to end so you exchange numbers and promise to call them later. You leave with your roommate and head back to your dorm, feeling much happier than when you arrived at the party.


~


It's been ten years since the night of the party and you honestly cannot help but to look back fondly on it. It's the first night you met Stellan who has now become your husband. You've both graduated from not only your undergrad programs, but from your respective graduate school programs and are each working in your dream jobs - Editor and Biology Professor. You and Stellan could not be happier right now. However, there does seem to be something missing. The pitter patter of little feet. So, you and Stellan decide to start trying for a family, you spend 1 year trying and failing to get pregnant, but nothing happens. No pregnancy.

 

You see a fertility doctor who unfortunately informs you that between the two of you there is a low sperm count and apparently a previously undiagnosed case of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome between you. The chance of you two having a biological child together is next to near impossible. The first thought of it stuns you both, you go home with that knowledge and both discuss some options, but you mostly grieve your loss. Both you and Stellan have always wanted a big family, you as an only child and then Stellan comes from a big family with a slew of brothers and sisters. 
 

It takes you 4 months to finally broach the subject of what you two want to do next, stay childless or look into adoption. It's an easy discussion between us and we decide we want to look into adoption. The first thing we decide is we want to look into both international adoption and into domestic adoption. It takes us some time to find an agency to work with and then to get our home looked into and approved for viability. It's a longer process then expected, but a year later you've been set up by the agency and made an adoption book and just hoped that you would be matched with someone; then one day you were.

 

Your case worker informs you that you've been chosen by a young teen, Jennifer Sophia Holmes, who has fallen pregnant. She wants the adoption to be closed. While you feel sorry for the girl, an excitement does well inside of your chest. You and Stellan want this, you want to be parents. You meet with Jen and she comes to your house. You all talk and in the end, you sign the papers. You agree to help pay for the cost of her pregnancy from now on, from making sure her medical bills are paid, new maternity clothes are purchased and help her with getting good healthy food. Other than that there is minimal contact which works well for all parties. 

 

We find out at the six month mark that Jen is expecting a boy. Either sex would have been okay, but you and Stellan are just so thrilled. The first thing you both do is go to half a dozen baby stores and purchase all the things you have always wanted to buy. You spend hours after, well into the night and wee hours of the morning setting up a nursery. It looks so beautiful and you honestly cry. You never thought that first night after seeing the infertility doctor you would ever get to set up a nursery.

 

The rest of the pregnancy goes by so fast, I work through the whole situation by working extra hours and then well, it happens. Jen goes into labor. It's a quick one and we're there the whole time in the waiting room. Your little one is born perfect with red hair and hazel eyes weighing in at 7 pounds and 9 ounces and 23 inches long. Jen signs away her rights without ever seeing him. You feel incredible when you look down and just know Otto Felix Jansson-Reynders is coming home with you. Where they belong and you and Stellan feel such joy as you strap them into their car seat to take Otto home.

The Jansson-Reynders Family

DW: Eva Isobel Jansson [32] ~ red hair, brown eyes
DH: Stellan Otto Reynders [30] ~ black hair, hazel eyes

DAS: Otto Felix Jansson-Reynders [infant] ~ red hair, hazel eyes

Eva & Stellan with Otto

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Posted 14 February 2019 - 11:11 AM

It's been ten years since the night of the party and you honestly cannot help but to look back fondly on it. It's the first night you met Edmund who has now become your husband. You've both graduated from not only your undergrad programs, but from your respective graduate school programs and are each working in your dream jobs - Geneticist and Forensic Accountant.

You and Edmund could not be happier right now. However, there does seem to be something missing. The pitter patter of little feet. So, you and Ed decide to start trying for a family, you spend two years trying and failing to get pregnant, but nothing happens. No pregnancy.

You see a fertility doctor who unfortunately informs you that between the two of you there is a low sperm count and apparently a previously undiagnosed case of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome between you. The chance of you two having a biological child together is next to near impossible. The first thought of it stuns you both, you go home with that knowledge and both discuss some options, but you mostly grieve your loss. Both you and Edmund have always wanted a big family, you as an only child and then Ed comes from a big family with a slew of brothers and sisters. 
It takes you five months to finally broach the subject of what you two want to do next, stay childless or look into adoption. It's an easy discussion between us and we decide we want to look into adoption. The first thing we decide is we want to look into both international adoption and into domestic adoption. It takes you some time to find an agency to work with and then to get your home looked into and approved for viability. It's a longer process then expected, but a year later you've been set up by the agency and made an adoption book and just hoped that you would be matched with someone; then one day you were.
Your case worker informs you that you've been chosen by a young teen, Emma Sophia Kepler, who has fallen pregnant. She wants the adoption to be closed. While you feel sorry for the girl, an excitement does well inside of your chest. You and Ed want this, you want to be parents. You meet with Emma and she comes to your house. You all talk and in the end, you sign the papers. You agree to help pay for the cost of her pregnancy from now on, from making sure her medical bills are paid, new maternity clothes are purchased and help her with getting good healthy food. Other than that there is minimal contact which works well for all parties. 
We find out at the six month mark that Emma is expecting a boy. Either sex would have been okay, but you and Edmund are just so thrilled. The first thing you both do is go to half a dozen baby stores and purchase all the things you have always wanted to buy. You spend hours after, well into the night and wee hours of the morning setting up a nursery. It looks so beautiful and you honestly cry. You never thought that first night after seeing the infertility doctor you would ever get to set up a nursery.
The rest of the pregnancy goes by so fast, I work through the whole situation by working extra hours and then well, it happens. Emma goes into labor. It's a quick one and we're there the whole time in the waiting room. Your little one is born perfect with black hair and blue eyes weighing in at 7 pounds and 9 ounces and 23 inches long. Emma signs away her rights without ever seeing him. You feel incredible when you look down and just know August Tobias Skovgaard Meisner is coming home with you. Where they belong and you and Edmund feel such joy as you strap them into their car seat to take August home.



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Posted 15 February 2019 - 08:39 PM

It's been ten years since the night of the party and you honestly cannot help but to look back fondly on it. It's the first night you met Wes who has now become your wife/husband. You've both graduated from not only your undergrad programs, but from your respective graduate/law school/medical school programs and are each working in your dream jobs - lawyer and threapist. You and Wes could not be happier right now. However, there does seem to be something missing. The pitter patter of little feet. So, you and Wes decide to start trying for a family, you spend one year trying and failing to get pregnant, but nothing happens. No pregnancy.

 

You see a fertility doctor who unfortunately informs you that between the two of you there is a low sperm count and apparently a previously undiagnosed case of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome between you. The chance of you two having a biological child together is next to near impossible. The first thought of it stuns you both, you go home with that knowledge and both discuss some options, but you mostly grieve your loss. Both you and Wes have always wanted a big family, you as an only child and then Wes comes from a big family with a slew of brothers and sisters. 
 

It takes you four months to finally broach the subject of what you two want to do next, stay childless or look into adoption. It's an easy discussion between us and we decide we want to look into adoption. The first thing we decide is we want to look into both international adoption and into domestic adoption. It takes us some time to find an agency to work with and then to get our home looked into and approved for viability. It's a longer process than expected, but a year later you've been set up by the agency and made an adoption book and just hoped that you would be matched with someone; then one day you were.

 

Your caseworker informs you that you've been chosen by a young teen, Jennifer Ashley Apollo, who has fallen pregnant. She wants the adoption to be closed. While you feel sorry for the girl, an excitement does well inside of your chest. You and Wes want this, you want to be parents. You meet with Jennifer and she comes to your house. You all talk and in the end, you sign the papers. You agree to help pay for the cost of her pregnancy from now on, from making sure her medical bills are paid, new maternity clothes are purchased and help her with getting good healthy food. Other than that there is minimal contact which works well for all parties. 

 

We find out at the six-month mark that Jennifer is expecting a boy. Either sex would have been okay, but you and Wes are just so thrilled. The first thing you both do is go to half a dozen baby stores and purchase all the things you have always wanted to buy. You spend hours after, well into the night and wee hours of the morning setting up a nursery. It looks so beautiful and you honestly cry. You never thought that first night after seeing the infertility doctor you would ever get to set up a nursery.

 

The rest of the pregnancy goes by so fast, I work through the whole situation by working extra hours and then well, it happens. Jennifer goes into labor. It's a quick one and we're there the whole time in the waiting room. Your little one is born perfect with brown hair and hazel eyes weighing in at 7 pounds and 9 ounces and 23 inches long. Jennifer signs away her rights without ever seeing him. You feel incredible when you look down and just know Zane Dexter Van Dael is coming home with you. Where they belong and you and Wes feel such joy as you strap them into their car seat to take Zane home.

 

Matlida Skye Hall Van Dael {27}

Lawyer

Wes Dexter Van Dael {30}

Threapist

Zane Dexter Van Dael {nb}



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Posted 18 February 2019 - 09:54 PM

It's been ten years since the night of the party and you honestly cannot help but to look back fondly on it. It's the first night you met Huck who has now become your husband. You've both graduated from not only your undergrad programs, but from your respective graduate/law school/medical school programs and are each working in your dream jobs – History Teachers. You and Huck could not be happier right now. However, there does seem to be something missing. The pitter patter of little feet. So, you and Huck decide to start trying for a family, you spend two year(s) trying and failing to get pregnant, but nothing happens. No pregnancy.

 

You see a fertility doctor who unfortunately informs you that between the two of you there is a low sperm count and apparently a previously undiagnosed case of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome between you. The chance of you two having a biological child together is next to near impossible. The first thought of it stuns you both, you go home with that knowledge and both discuss some options, but you mostly grieve your loss. Both you and Huck have always wanted a big family, you as an only child and then Huck comes from a big family with a slew of brothers and sisters.
 

It takes you four months to finally broach the subject of what you two want to do next, stay childless or look into adoption. It's an easy discussion between us and we decide we want to look into adoption. The first thing we decide is we want to look into both international adoption and into domestic adoption. It takes us some time to find an agency to work with and then to get our home looked into and approved for viability. It's a longer process then expected, but a year later you've been set up by the agency and made an adoption book and just hoped that you would be matched with someone; then one day you were.

 

Your case worker informs you that you've been chosen by a young teen, Emma Sophie Alpha, who has fallen pregnant. She wants the adoption to be closed. While you feel sorry for the girl, an excitement does well inside of your chest. You and Huck want this, you want to be parents. You meet with Emma and she comes to your house. You all talk and in the end, you sign the papers. You agree to help pay for the cost of her pregnancy from now on, from making sure her medical bills are paid, new maternity clothes are purchased and help her with getting good healthy food. Other than that there is minimal contact which works well for all parties. 

 

We find out at the six month mark that Emma is expecting a girl. Either sex would have been okay, but you and Huck are just so thrilled. The first thing you both do is go to half a dozen baby stores and purchase all the things you have always wanted to buy. You spend hours after, well into the night and wee hours of the morning setting up a nursery. It looks so beautiful and you honestly cry. You never thought that first night after seeing the infertility doctor you would ever get to set up a nursery.

 

The rest of the pregnancy goes by so fast, I work through the whole situation by working extra hours and then well, it happens. Emma goes into labor. It's a quick one and we're there the whole time in the waiting room. Your little one is born perfect with red hair and blue eyes weighing in at 7 pounds and 9 ounces and 23 inches long. Emma signs away her rights without ever seeing her. You feel incredible when you look down and just know Flora Cordelia is coming home with you. Where they belong and you and Huck feel such joy as you strap them into their car seat to take Flora home.



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Posted 18 February 2019 - 10:01 PM

My family: 

 

Arabella Elsie Alexanderson Mas (25)

History Teacher

Huck Phineas Mas (21) 

History teacher

Flora Cordelia Mas    

Birthmother: Emma Alpha                                             



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Posted 23 February 2019 - 02:03 PM

Amelia Esme Davidsen {22} {black hair / green eyes}

~ studying English at Stanford University ~

 

On the last day of my fourth year of undergrad, I’ve just taken my final exam, and all I want to do is sleep; however, my roommate, Taylor Presley Smith, is insisting I accompany her to a party. I know she’s going to drink, and I need to make sure she gets home safely. I loathe the idea of partying, but she did help me study for my Calculus final. I end up going, hanging out on the outskirts of the party and watching her have a good time.

 

Suddenly, a girl comes up to me. I initially planned to dismiss her, but she said a pick-up line that caught my interest: “I’m not a wraith, but I can make you go crazy with just one touch.” Was that a … Supernatural reference? Hot damn. She has blue eyes and deep red hair but brown undertones indicate that it’s been dyed. She introduces herself as Theodora Genevieve Lucas – Thea for short. She is twenty years old. I start talking to Thea and find out she is a university legacy. She attended prep schools her whole life and has traveled the world with her bourgeois family. While these types of people normally irk me beyond belief, Thea’s different for some reason. I find her charming. She mentions how she’s majoring in Psychology; the passionate way she speaks of it is enticing. We talk for hours before Taylor stumbles over. I definitely need to get her home. I don’t want my conversation with Thea to end, so we exchange numbers and promise each other to call later. I lead Taylor out of the party and head back to our dorm, feeling much happier than when I arrived at the party.

 

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It’s been ten years since the night of the party, and I honestly can’t help but look back fondly on the night I met Thea. We are now married and have since both graduated from our undergraduate and graduate schools. I hold a high position at a respected publishing company here in California, and Thea works as a clinical psychologist at Stanford Hospital. Thea and I couldn’t be happier, but there seems to be something missing: the pitter patter of little feet. We decide to start building our family.

 

Initially, we opted for a sperm donor. We tried to conceive for 2 years before finally visiting a fertility specialist. Here, we learned that Thea doesn’t have enough healthy eggs to be able to carry a baby, and I apparently suffer from a previously undiagnosed case of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. The chance of either of us carrying a baby is near impossible. Stunned, we go home to discuss our options but mostly to grieve this loss. Thea and I both have always wanted a big family as I grew up an only child and Thea with a slew of brothers and sisters.

 

After about another month, Thea and I broach the subject of looking into adoption. We come to an answer easily and decide to look into both international and domestic adoption. It takes us some time to find an agency we want to work with and go through all the procedures, like the home study. It’s a longer process than either of us expected; after a whole year of waiting, the agency finally sets us up and helps us put together an adoption book. We can only hope we will be matched with someone – then one day, we are.

 

The case worker informs us that we have been chosen by a young teen, Emily Sophia Kepler, who has fallen pregnant and opted for a closed adoption. While I feel sorry for this girl, I can’t help the excitement that wells in inside my chest. Thea and I want this – we want to be parents. We invite Emily to our house to meet with her and talk things over, a pleasant meeting that ends with signed papers. We agree to help cover the cost of her pregnancy from now on, making sure her medical bills are paid and buying maternity clothes and helping her stay healthy. Other than that, we keep minimal contact, which works well for all of us.

 

At the six-month mark in Emily’s pregnancy, we find out she is a expecting a baby girl! Either gender would have been fine, but Thea and I are just so thrilled! We immediately head to the half a dozen baby stores and purchase all the things we’ve dreamed of buying and spend all night putting together the most beautiful nursery. When it’s finished, Thea and I sit on the floor and cry tears of absolute joy; after the appointment with the fertility specialist, we never thought we’d get to set up a nursery.

 

The rest of the pregnancy goes by quickly. Thea and I have been distracting ourselves from the wait by putting in more hours at work and spending our nights in bed discussing baby names. And then… it happens. Emily goes into labor. We rush to the hospital and sit in the waiting room for the entirety of the short labor. Our perfect little one is born with red hair and brown eyes, weighing in at 7 pounds 9 ounces and 23 inches long. Emily signs away her rights without even seeing her. I am washed with an incredible feeling of joy and love as I look down at the little angel in my arms, just to know she is coming home with Thea and I where she belongs. We strap her into the car seat and bring Auden Cordelia Lucas home.

 

The Lucas Family

Amelia Esme (nee Davidsen) {34} {black hair / green eyes}

Theodora Genevieve {32} {deep red hair / blue eyes}

Auden Cordelia {nb} {red hair / brown eyes}







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