Georgia's birth father wrote her a letter, to be given to her when she's older. It wasn't in an envelope. Of course, I read it. As her mother, of course I read it.
I was nice. I thought I might cry, but I didn't. It was simple and to the point. Georgia's birth father surrendered his parental rights, rather than participate in the TPR hearing. I think that mostly her birth father wanted her to know that he loves her and that the decision he made had nothing to do with not wanting to parent her. He also wanted her to know that she could find him in the future and he'd be happy to hear from her. I'm really glad that she has that letter. I know it will mean a lot to her.
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