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Christopher

Age: 33

Ethnicity: White

Religion: Christian

Cassandra

Age: 32

Ethnicity: White

Religion: Christian

Preferences for a child

Age: Newborn to 1 year of age, 1 to 3 years of age

Gender: Either

Race/Ethnicity: All

Special Needs: Open to discussion, Mild or medically correctable, Alcohol exposed, Smoking exposed, Emotional/mental disorders in family

Basic Info
Christopher

Age: 33

Ethnicity: White

Religion: Christian

Denomination: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Cassandra

Age: 32

Ethnicity: White

Religion: Christian

Denomination: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Work & Education
Christopher

Education: Bachelors degree

Profession: Field Operations & Projects Supervisor

Cassandra

Education: Bachelors degree

Profession: Homemaker Extraordinaire

Post-Adoption Relationship

Open (Open to contact, phone calls, in person visits before adoption. Sharing photos and letters after placement. Visits at neutral location after adoption, etc.). If you want a more closed adoption, we would honor that request as well.

Environment

Country: USA

State: Utah

Us Region: Western US

Parent Relationship: Married

Parent Neighborhood: Suburban

Parent Years Together: 10 to 15 years

Parent Residency: Apartment

Parent Pets: None

Children At Home: Adopted children

Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual parents

Preferences for a child

Age: Newborn to 1 year of age, 1 to 3 years of age

Gender: Either

Multiple Children: Sibling groups

Race/Ethnicity: All

Special Needs: Open to discussion, Mild or medically correctable, Alcohol exposed, Smoking exposed, Emotional/mental disorders in family

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Our Decision to Adopt

Family is more than blood.


We acknowledge your difficult decision to consider placing your baby for adoption; we think about and pray for you in this difficult decision-making process. We want to have an open adoption, because we strongly believe you are an important person in this baby's life, and we are willing to explore this relationship in a way for you to be comfortable and to be with your child.

We adopted our first child, a daughter, in early 2018—and it has been nothing short of miraculous and wonderful. One of the highlights of this adoption is how close we’ve become with her birthmother. It is like she is a long-lost sister reunited with our family, and it’s been a blessing for everyone to be part of this. We want to have the same openness with you, to see your love and sacrifice in action. It is impo...

We acknowledge your difficult decision to consider placing your baby for adoption; we think about and pray for you in this difficult decision-making process. We want to have an open adoption, because we strongly believe you are an important person in this baby's life, and we are willing to explore this relationship in a way for you to be comfortable and to be with your child.

We adopted our first child, a daughter, in early 2018—and it has been nothing short of miraculous and wonderful. One of the highlights of this adoption is how close we’ve become with her birthmother. It is like she is a long-lost sister reunited with our family, and it’s been a blessing for everyone to be part of this. We want to have the same openness with you, to see your love and sacrifice in action. It is impossible for us to understand the highs and lows you are experience, nor do we pretend that things will become easier due to adoption. With humility and love, we can assure you that will be there for you when you need us.

For us, the choice to explore adoption did not come easily. We started our marriage knowing that Cassie had lupus, an incurable autoimmune disease that affects each person in different ways. As we have always wanted to be parents, she worked with her doctor to get her disease levels down, all in preparation to be healthy enough to conceive a child. In late 2012, Cassie was medically cleared to become pregnant. We were naturally overjoyed! Unfortunately, as fate would have it, a few months later Cassie had several strokes and lost the baby. This caused much grief and heartache, but we were strengthened by our faith in God to pursue having a family. This, combined with the difficulty of not knowing whether another pregnancy would result in more medical problems, we decided to adopt. The ultimate happiness of the child is our only desire when it comes to adoption and being open with each other.

More About Us

Our family is just the right mix of chaos and love.


Nothing better than reading a book
Our journey together began in high school in 2005. We became quick friends, as we were both involved in choir and hung around the same groups of people. We did not seriously date until a few years after high school when we reconnected. After 6 months we became engaged and 3 months later we were married in November 2009. In total, we have been happily married for over 11 years.

Chris works full-time in the education industry that specializes in using technology to help teach children literacy, language, and mathematics skills. He enjoys his job and finds success in helping children become better readers and more competent students. Cassie stays at home with our daughter and is a wonderful homemaker.

The time we spend with our daughter is precious. We won’t lie—it’s not always easy and we are imperfect (not for lack of trying!), but we regroup and do our best to love her, teach her, play with her, praise her, and comfort her. She brings such joy, laughter, and light into our lives. It’s something we value sharing with our family and birth family. Our daughter loves to read, play with friends, be outside, and be the life of the party.

We both grew up enjoying many of the same things. Time with family is highly valued, and most of our weekends are spent with both sides. A family ranch in a nearby canyon gives us ample opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. We value this time with our families in creating lasting memories. We both enjoy reading books of all kinds. During the summer months, Cassandra likes to garden and go cycling. Cassie is a huge BYU football fan and Chris is a lifelong Utah Jazz basketball fan. At times, we have found immense pleasure in attending vocal or theatrical performances, as well as playing games and spending time with family.

Before her stroke, we played hard, and we worked hard too. We both had full time jobs and went to school full time. But when she had her stroke, everything changed ... we literally started from square one because of the trauma. At the time of her stroke, we both were in our last semester in college. It took her about 4 years to get to the point where she could talk and walk as well as she does now. It required hard work and determination, but she excelled at all that was asked of her.

In short, Cassie is disabled. She cannot use her right hand fully, as it lacks in fine motor skills. She can use it to stabilize objects she is carrying and has done so with our child. She does walk with a limp but is capable of getting around just fine. Cassie is capable and has shown ability, grace, and humor as she has adapted to life as is. She continues to be a great cook, decorator, and homemaker. Her skills at bringing happiness into the home are unparalleled.

We know that we have a responsibility to each other as spouses and have an equal duty to raise children in the right manner. We know that family is the most important thing in this world, and we plan on raising our family based on important values. We will instill principles of good living, safety, self-reliance, closeness, and laughter as we raise our family.

All of our adventures have taught us to really listen to one another, to be supportive at all times, and to ensure each other’s happiness. We learned to go slower, to enjoy things as they are and appreciate the good times that we have. We have been this honest with you because we want you to know who we are. We sincerely honor you and look forward to meeting you.
Post-Adoption Relationship

Open (Open to contact, phone calls, in person visits before adoption. Sharing photos and letters after placement. Visits at neutral location after adoption, etc.). If you want a more closed adoption, we would honor that request as well.

Environment

Country: USA

State: Utah

Us Region: Western US

Parent Relationship: Married

Parent Neighborhood: Suburban

Parent Years Together: 10 to 15 years

Parent Residency: Apartment

Parent Pets: None

Children At Home: Adopted children

Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual parents

Favorites

The family ranch
BYU football games, even when it's cold
Cassie graduating from college
Visiting Philadelphia and one of its most famous fictional characters
Swimming in San Diego

Recommendations

Catherine Holt (Mother)

Christopher and Cassandra Holt are an amazing couple. But then again I’m a little biased. Christopher is my eldest son and Cassie is his wife. They first met in high school when Christopher was a senior and Cassie was a junior. They reconnected a few years after graduation and were married in November 2009. Christopher and Cassie have always wanted a family. Family is very important to them. They have a strong desire to have their own family and they are ready for that responsibility. I have seen them interact with their cousin’s children and their friend’s children. They are kind and loving toward them. They are not afraid to get down and play with them. They are both hard working individuals. They set goals together and then work to achieve them. In difficult circumstances they both persevered and graduated from UVU with Bachelor degrees. They have a very solid marriage and are very committed to each other. They trust each other and would never do anything to break it. They are true partners in life. They love each other very much. Christopher is a loving son. He is quick to smile and say “I love you”. He is responsible. When he can he is always there to lend a helping hand. Cassie is very determined. Family is important to her. She and Christopher teach the youth in church. She is a great example to them. Like Christopher she always has an “I love you” for me. Christopher and Cassie will make wonderful parents. They will do everything in their power to provide a loving, caring, fun loving and stable home for a child. They will teach them right from wrong and love them unconditionally. They will be surrounded with love and support from all their family members. I think they will be wonderful adoptive parents to any child placed in their home. I know I can’t wait to meet my grandchild! They are great candidates and I give my recommendation for them to become adoptive parents.

Catherine Holt Endorsed Honest, Friendly, Fun loving, Family oriented, Hard working

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