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Ken & Kelli

Thank you for reading our profile. Adoption is the gift of life and we are grateful that you would consider us! We hope to be able to share our happiness with a child someday. We both are at the point in our careers where we have the financial stability and time that we feel ready to be good parents.

About Us

Ken
Kelli
Job
Journalist
Product Launch Leader
Education
Bachelor's Degree in English Literature
Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences
Children
None
Relationship
Legally Married
State
Wisconsin

Cultural Diversity

Enjoying a Boat Ride

We believe it is very important to expose a child to different cultures — especially that of their own ethnic background — so they can better understand their identity and why they might look different from some of the other kids. Ken's mother is from El Salvador and her side of the family are all fluent Spanish speakers. Growing up with a mother from Central America was a very positive experience for Ken because it impressed on him the importance of things like family, hard work, and music. Ken is also half white. Growing up two different races was also a positive experience because it showed him that different cultures have unique perspectives that can each have important lessons. He also learned the importance of learning about your parents' heritage so that you can better understand them as well as yourself.

We look forward to helping the child we adopt learn about and appreciate their heritage, too. We have learned from our adoptive nieces that helping the child meet other people of their own ethnicity is very enriching for them. It's meaningful for them to see people that look like them in books and when they look at the TV screen. As they get older and start thinking about the future, it's important they have people they can relate to as a role model for what their life could be like.

Adoption in Our Family

Kelli With Her Sister & Niece

We have had the privilege of getting to see the adoption process up close through Kelli's sister, who adopted two newborns who are now seven and two years old. This process has taught us how important it is to be able to talk to the child about adoption so they understand how much their birth parent loves them. It also showed us how curious children are about where they came from and why they were adopted. These are normal and healthy questions that we would welcome. Ken came from an unusual family background and knows firsthand that many people don't have a typical story, and that's all part of what makes them into the person they are today.

We've also been able to see the joy that an adoptive child can bring - both to the immediate family and the extended family like ourselves. We were all so excited to follow along with our sister and brother-in-law's adoption journey, and now they are equally excited for us on our journey.

How We Met

We met in our sophomore year of college and immediately clicked. Ken sat behind Kelli in class and one day threw a bit of paper at her - it caught Kelli by surprise and she thought it was hilarious! From that interaction in, we were nearly inseparable. We were married during our final year of college and have been together now for over 15 years. We've both changed and grown up a lot since those early days, but have built a strong foundation so we continue to grow in the same directions. One reason our relationship works is that we are good at different things. Kelli is organized, outgoing and easygoing whereas Ken is creative, reserved and introspective. We make a good team because when something is difficult for one of us, often it is easier for the other. Teamwork is a beautiful thing because it is a reminder that different people have different gifts. One of the joys of parenting will be seeing what unique gifts the child would bring.

Photos

A Night Out in D.C.
A Night Out in D.C.
Bike Ride
Bike Ride
Kelli at the Top of Old Rag Mountain During a Hike
Kelli at the Top of Old Rag Mountain During a Hike
Apple Picking
Apple Picking
At the Acropolis in Greece
At the Acropolis in Greece
At a Wedding in Virginia
At a Wedding in Virginia
Sunset at the Beach
Sunset at the Beach
Fun With Our Niece
Fun With Our Niece
On a Boat With Friends
On a Boat With Friends
At the Botanical Gardens With Our Niece
At the Botanical Gardens With Our Niece
At Balos Beach on Crete
At Balos Beach on Crete
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving
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A Night Out in D.C.
A Night Out in D.C.
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Bike Ride
Bike Ride
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Kelli at the Top of Old Rag Mountain During a Hike
Kelli at the Top of Old Rag Mountain During a Hike
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Apple Picking
Apple Picking
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At the Acropolis in Greece
At the Acropolis in Greece
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At a Wedding in Virginia
At a Wedding in Virginia
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Sunset at the Beach
Sunset at the Beach
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Fun With Our Niece
Fun With Our Niece
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On a Boat With Friends
On a Boat With Friends
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At the Botanical Gardens With Our Niece
At the Botanical Gardens With Our Niece
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At Balos Beach on Crete
At Balos Beach on Crete
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Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving

Our House and Neighborhood

Our Living Room & Kitchen

Many of our friends have their own kids and are very supportive of each other. They often meet up so their kids can play. We live in a small city that is very kid-friendly. It has parks, playgrounds, and even a children's museum and library just a short walk away. We live in a 3 bedroom condominium that is a little too big for just us two but would be perfect with a child. We live downtown in a city that is very green with parks and nature everywhere. Our home has a beautiful view of big, green trees. We would love showing a child how the leaves change colors with the seasons.

Capital Building & Surrounding Shaded Space on the Public Lawn

We live across the street from the state capitol building, which you can see from one of our windows. Ken is a journalist and would love to show a child how the local government works! Our home is situated between two big lakes where people swim and ride boats. The city is very good about planning family friendly activities. Just this summer, Kelli and Ken participated in a big cross-city bike ride alongside many families with children of their own. Another favorite activity is to stroll around the farmer's market which takes place all around the capitol building on weekends. The farmer's market is a family friendly event with many children in strollers. Fancy cheese is a Wisconsin favorite, and we're excited to take a child around the market someday to sample the different treats.

Our Extended Families

Ken & His Mom

Ken's family is big and adventurous. His parents are still married, and live in Chicago. They relocated there when Ken was in high school so that his dad, a scientist, could work at the national laboratory there. His dad is from Canada, where Ken had a lot of fun visiting grandparents and cousins. His mom is from El Salvador, which he hopes to visit someday. Ken enjoyed getting to know his extended family on his mom's side who live in Los Angeles.

Kelli's Family

Kelli's parents are also still married, and are from Wisconsin where they live — except for winter when they live in Florida! They're both retired but you would never know based on how active they are. Kelli's mom is an avid pickleball player whereas her dad loves to golf, fish, and go deer hunting (a Wisconsin tradition). Kelli's sister lives nearby and has two adopted children, who we visit all the time. Just this weekend, Kelli took them to the theater to see Moana 2. We hope that someday our adoptive child will grow up close with their adoptive cousins, who can share another perspective on adoption and how it can be a normal part of family life.

Ken's father has hinted that we should consider adopting a child so he can have grandchildren; I'm sure he'd be thrilled if we did! Ken's sister had a baby recently and his parents love helping out. Kelli's parents are very loving to their adopted grandchildren, and will be happy as well.

From Us to You

First, we're very grateful that you are considering us. After being unable to get pregnant despite multiple rounds of infertility treatments, we've learned not to take anything for granted about parenthood. It is an incredible gift. Without birth mothers like you, countless families like ours would never have the gift of parenthood. So regardless of who you pick, thank you.

We imagine this is not an easy choice for you, so please know that you have our deep respect for loving your child so much that you want to give him or her the best life possible. That is exactly what we would tell the child someday: your birth mother loved you so much that she did what was best for you. We would love for you to keep in touch with the child throughout their upbringing if possible.

Having both grown up in healthy families that didn't have any problems getting pregnant, we never really thought about infertility until it happened to us. The experience has been painful but it also showed us parenthood is a privilege to be cherished and never taken for granted.

We also learned how many different types of loving families there are. For instance, a relative of ours has one biological child as well as two adopted little girls. Watching them grow up, it's very clear that, though the kids look very different from one another, parents love their children all the same.

Sad as we were about our inability to get pregnant, seeing how happy our family and friends were with children they hadn't given birth to gave us hope. Life might not always go how you expected, but that can be a good thing. Sometimes life finds a better path for you than you could find for yourself!

We hope that adoption can be that path to parenthood for us someday - a path we didn't expect but were pleasantly surprised to stumble upon.

Being in our thirties now, we're both at a place in our lives where we have a lot of happiness and stability in our careers. At first we thought we'd just enjoy our lives. We're actually pretty happy already, enjoying adventurous things like overseas travel as well as the little things like going to the movie theaters, relaxing at cafes, and meeting up with our friends. But watching our adopted nieces grow up showed us how rewarding it can be to share your happiness with a child - and how happy they are, too. One of the nieces is old enough now to understand that she's adopted and it's clear that she knows she is loved. Our biggest dream for a child would be to love them and help them develop into happy adults, just like we were fortunate enough to experience.

Looking back on some of the happiest parts of our childhoods, it's fun to think about getting to provide those same moments of joy to a child. Opening presents on Christmas Day. Learning to ride a bike. Swimming lessons, soccer practice, playing a musical instrument. In the same way that not everyone gets to be parents, we know that not everyone gets to have a happy childhood like we did. Our hope is that we can pass along that safe and pleasant childhood to a child of our own someday.

That's certainly our parents' hope as well, as they can't seem to stop asking about grandchildren!

We didn't have much luck with pregnancy but we did in a lot of other ways and we would love to share that happiness with a child. Thank you for your consideration.

Ken & Kelli

Favorites

Ken
Kelli
Actor
Anthony Hopkins
Actress
Sophie Thatcher
Animal
Dog
Giraffe
Author
Philip K. Dick
Brandon Sanderson
Book
The Man in the High Castle
The Way of Kings
Candy Bar
Hershey's
Milky Way
Cartoon
The Simpsons
Tom and Jerry
Childhood Memory
Snowball fights
Cooking together on holidays
Childhood Toy
Nintendo 64 was awesome!
A panda stuffed animal
Children's Book
The Hobbit
Goodnight Moon
City
San Francisco is beautiful!
Madison
Color
Blue
Purple
Day of Week
All days are good to me!
Saturday
Dessert
Ice cream
Disney Movie
Toy Story
Beauty and the Beast
Dream Car
Not a car guy!
Something practical
Dream Job
The one I have - journalist. Do something you love and you'll never work an hour of your life!
Something with animals!
Dream Vacation
Japan
Family Activity
Games - cards, video, board, any kind
Flower / Plant
Pothos - they're indestructible!
Pansy
Food
Sushi
Malted Milk Balls
Form of Exercise
Running
Walking around my city parks
Fruit
Grapes
Grapes
Game
Settlers of Catan
Mario Party
Hobby
Reading
Puzzles
Holiday
Christmas
Halloween
Holiday Song
The First Noel
Holiday Tradition
Christmas morning - watching nephew / nieces open gifts
Baking cookies, especially gingerbread
Ice Cream
Vanilla (I'm boring, I know!)
Chocolate with brownies (more chocolate)
Junk Food
Anything crispy and spicy
Leisure Activity
Crossword puzzles
Memory with a Child
Apple picking and hay rides with my niece
Memory with Spouse
Traveling Europe
Exploring new cities together in Spain
Movie
Office Space
Movie Munchie
Buttered popcorn
Popcorn
Movie Type
Science Fiction
Thrillers
Musical
Les Miserables
Nursery Rhyme
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree
Olympic Event
Skateboarding
Gymnastics
Personal Hero
MLK
Play
Hamlet
Poet
Shelley
Quality about my Spouse
How patient she is
Playfulness
Restaurant
Sala Thai Restaurant
Red Sushi
Sandwich
Turkey
The Vegitalian from a local sandwich shop
Scripture
Matthew 10:16
Sport to Play
Ultimate frisbee
Ultimate Frisbee
Sport to Watch
Baseball
Basketball
Subject in School
Writing
Math
Superhero
Batman
Thing to Cook
Salads
Fresh pasta
Time of Day
Evening
Evening
Tradition
Christmas morning
TV Show
The Simpsons
Below Deck (anything on bravo really)
Type of Music
Hip hop
Indie Rock
Vacation Spot
Mexico
Spain
Video Game
Super Smash Brothers!
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