
November 18, 2013
I met my sweetheart, Nate, in 2001. I fell head over heels in love with him. We dated for a while before he finally got down on one knee and begged asked me to marry him in 2003. I obliged and four short months later we were doing the below. Making a run for it!
After placement, we really hoped Ash would be open to emailing directly with us. When her social worker told us that she was interested in the same arrangement, we were so thrilled, and we started emailing her the next day. We were so excited each time we received an email from her! In her email replies she always closed with how confident and secure she was in us, and even though she was devastated, her heart was at peace. She felt that this was the way things were supposed to be all along. About three months later, we got together with Ash's family, for the first time since the hospital. What an amazing reunion it was! We talked and cried the day away! The open adoption doors have been wide open ever since then and they are just part of our family. We live about an hour away and see them as often as time allows for everyone.
At one of the adoption seminars that we attended, we were told that we would want to adopt our child's birthmother, just as much as we wanted to adopt her baby. We really could not comprehend this and thought it was a little “out there," until we met Ash. She is so very special to us and we feel that she and her family are as much a part of our family as B is. We know they feel the same way about us.
B is close to five years old now and knows and loves his birth mom and family. He talks about her very openly and you'll often hear him telling people stories about his "Birf mom," like everyone should know who she is. Our relationship is great and matured through the years. Our mutual respect for each other and our love for B and each other continues to propel our relationship.
This post was submitted by reader Amber, as part of our Adoption Awareness Month Series. Amber is the blogger behind Bumber’s Bumblings. She is a wife and a mother of two beautiful children. Amber enjoys making new friends, running, cooking and chocolate. For several years, Amber shared in the isolation and devastation that so many women suffering from infertility experience—until she and Nate were led to open adoption.

