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I'm writing this letter as I'm watching my beautiful one year old daughter smile at me from her high chair eating Cheerios. The emotions I feel of love and joy right now are impossible to describe. When we started our adoption process, It was so hard to imagine or try and see what life after adoption would be like. It is so much more incredible than we could have dreamed.\r
We decided to adopt after several years of infertility treatments. It was a difficult decision, because we had been working so hard toward that one goal for so long. It was like spending three years building a dream house and then saying, "We're going to have to stop building this one, and build another dream house next door to it." In time we realized it doesn't matter where or how you build your home, it's the family you have inside that matters.\r
It took us a little bit to take the first step with adoption, but we are so glad we did. Before we spoke with Adoption Network, we thought that the adoption process would
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