NEVER SAY NEVER
November 20, 2009 | lathrup village, Michigan | Vetting explained
Once upon a time (2004) there was a beautiful woman named Juanelle. No children, never married and just turned 39. She kissed a few frogs, without finding her prince!
With time running out, Juanelle went on line. She saw a Father and Son looking for there princess. Thinking how perfect this could be. After one date The man (Tony), knew this was the one, he called his 19 yr. old daughter (Natasha) and told her , "I am in big trouble, I'm gonna marry this woman.". 9 months later they were married.
Tony was married for 23yrs. to his ex. He took full custody of his children and ended the marriage. His Ex hurt there 2 yr. old son and it took just one time to have Tony have his children, removed. For Tony, Juanelle was everything he ever wanted in a woman.
Juanelle became a wife and mother. Christian got his mom and Tony found his happiness. . But something was missing. They wanted to have a larger family. After years of trying and time growing short, the doctors saying" its to late."
As most nights went, Tony and Juanelle were watching Nancy Grace, hearing her story of success with her births, they decided to tried one more time.
The De Giulio's finally got the happy ending! On March 12, 09. Juanelle gave birth to Alana Grace and Caramia Grace. 5 yrs. later, having never lost faith and with the Grace of Nancy show to help keep us believing in our goal.
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