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Re: Bopperlynn's Adoption Agency
-Maximilian Soren, Alexandrine Gisela, and Corinna Ingrid are eleven year old triplets from Germany. Maximilian loves biking, hiking, basketball, baseball, and anything outdoors. He's outgoing and outspoken. He doesn't like school and his grades are usually just enough to get him to the next grade. Alexandrine is artistic and expressive. She draws well, sings, enjoys photography, studies languages, and plays several musical instruments. She prefers solitary activities. Corinna is an academic overachiever and hopes to graduate in about four years. She loves math and science and plans on majoring in something dealing with one of them. She loves being around other kids and hopes to one day have a large family.Please keep the agency up to date on how Maximilian, Alexandrine, and Corinna adjust.
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Our family is mixing quite well, Zoe our eldest naturally is very outspoken and has taken to the triplets well. She and the girls Alexandrine, who we call Alexi, and Corinna, "Cori", all share the big bedroom up stairs next to the boys Max, Hayden and Brayden. Max and Hayden have several things in common and are both on the same little league baseball, football and soccer teams. Brayden seems to take a small offense to this because after all Hayden is his twin not Max's twin. I tutor Max in his studies so that he does not "just get by" any longer. Alexi is enrolled in the gifted and talent Arts program through school and she has started to learn the flute to add to her already several talents of playing the piano, harp, cello, violin, and piccilo! Zoe and her take vocal lessons and instrument lessons together.Zachary the baby of the house seems to love all three, but however Raina is not adjusting well to them at all and so to help this I make sure that I spend as much time during the day when everyone is at school with her and Zach alone.Corinna has expressed wanting to graduate early, my husband and I have talked about this and have come to an agreement that she can not graduated until she is 17. She has high ambitions which is wonderful but we want her to have a "normal" teenage experience. We have enrolled her in advanced classes and allowed her to take some correspondance classes with a university when she is 14. We also arranged for her to be a volunteer at the medical lab in town since she told us she wants to go into Disease Research.
That is our family for now.
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