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Re: Ryleigh's Adoption Agency
LN:Ty
Name:Lena
SO: ?
Children: Stephanie fourteen selective mute, Jonah ten.
Other family living with you: Husband, Charlie
Pets: White Lab named WallyAdoptee(s):
Number of children: 3
Genders: Girl Or Boy
Ages: 6-15
Nationalities: doesn't really matter, but English or European I suppose
Multiples: Sure
Children with pets? If so, what kind?: Alright, dog.
Teen mothers: No thanks
Pregnant teens: No thanks
Willing to allow adoptees to stay in contact with their biological parents?: Of course.
Other:

This message was edited 4/18/2007, 6:04 PM

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Congratulations Lena, Charlie, Stephanie, and Jonah! Welcome to the family your three new children/siblings:Heather Maddison and Heidi Abigail are 15 year old identical twins from Missouri. They were abandoned at birth at a local church. Both girls share a lot of common interests: singing, dancing, making friends, and basketball. Heather is very outgoing and loves people. She doesn't have any future plans except for finishing high school and going to college. Heidi is more reserved and self-entertaining. She dislikes being the center of attention. Heidi likes shopping and gymnastics.Egil Josef is a 9 year old boy from Norway. His parents gave him up instead of abortion. He enjoys sports, mainly skiing, surfing, and hockey. He loves to make people laugh and is good for cheering anyone up. He is very smart and is learning to play the violin. Egil has a dog, named Morten (golden retreiver). He speaks semi-fluent English.
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Heather, Heidi, and Egil are getting along well here. Since Egil and Jonah are so close in age, they enjoy playing together, they'll play hockey sometimes, not usually since Jonah isn't very athletic. Jonah seems to like Egil play the violin. They'll also play with Wally and Morten. Meanwhile Heather and Heidi enjoy playinhg together and with Stephanie. Heather and Hedi seem to enjoy her company, instead of playing by themselves.
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