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About Kerry

Kerry is more of a free spirit, along with having a great sense of humor and quick wit. As a kid she loved music and from an early age could play piano by ear. She always found music to be a very important part of life and hopes that her children will pick up that love as well. She’s played piano, violin, and saxophone during her school years and is currently learning the ukulele. She also loves going to concerts and listening to live music!

 

Kerry is mostly a stay at home mom but also works for a day spa as a licensed massage therapist. She loves working with people and helping them feel their best. She specializes in oncology work and prenatal massage. She also has become a certified birth doula. After her own positive labor experience, she loves helping other women feel strong and encouraged during the labor process.  With that she is also in the process of becoming a certified infant massage educator and in the early stages of starting her own business. Kerry was more of a late bloomer in life, not really sure what direction she wanted to go, but now knows her passions and is very hard working and determined. 

 

One thing Kerry can say about herself is she is a very compassionate and empathetic person. She truly enjoys working with people to help them feel better and relax and working with mothers in labor so they can walk away having a positive experience. She hopes that her children always learn from her to take care of others and always do things with good intentions. Kerry loves being outside and being active. She likes to go running (light jogging if we’re being honest) and doing higher intensity exercises, but also enjoys yoga to keep her balanced and present. Kerry loves the beach and will take spontaneous trips with Stella on the weekdays. Anytime she can be out in nature is usually a good day and recently they have started gardening and that has been a fun learning experience!

Kerry wants birth mothers to understand that she has experienced her own trauma with infertility and severe postpartum complications and she doesn't take the adoption journey lightly, or your decision to place lightly. She believes in families staying together when possible, if that is was the birth parents would like and wants this to be a pleasant experience for everyone involved. Building a relationship and  having an open adoption is really important to her. 

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