Welcome Caoimhe, Saoirse, Roisin and Caitlin!
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Caoimhe Abigail, Saoirse Rebecca, Roisin Tara, and Caitlin Eve are identical quadruplets from Ireland. They are fifteen years old. Their parents were abusive of them. Caoimhe is pregnant. She doesn't know the gender yet, but wants to keep her baby. She enjoys reading, writing and drawing. She is quiet but once you get to know her she is quite interesting. Saoirse is a little deaf in one ear. She enjoys basketball, swimming and horseback riding. Roisin is very shy and quiet. She likes to spend time with her sisters and read. Caitlin likes acting, singing, and going on the computer.
Please update us on how the girls are doing!
Please update us on how the girls are doing!
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The Taylor Family-One Year Later
Dear Adoption Agency,
We just wanted to write you an update on how our girls, Caoimhe, Saoirse, Roisin and Caitlin, are doing. We adopted our four identical girls a year ago and, since then, our small, quiet couple has turned into a noisy, loving, big family in 12 short months.
When we first got the girls in Ireland (their names are pronounced Keeva, Searsha, Rosheen and Koitleen), they were quiet and a little scared. They were happy to finally be getting an actual family, but didn’t know what to expect. However, starting with Caoimhe, they got used to us and really started calling us Mom and Dad. Now, all four are comfertable at home and we are more like older siblings then parents, but we do feel a special parenthood bond to our girls.
We have also, of course, become grandparents as well as parents. We found out Caoimhe was having a little baby boy about three months after returning to the US. She wanted to pick an Irish name, but one that was more common here. Caoimhe gave birth with me and her three sisters in the room coaching her and her healthy, big baby boy was born. She named him Aidan Jack, after his Papa. I love being Mimi to Aiden and feel like a mom now-I have four teenagers and a “son”-really grandson-as well.
We are all doing great and so very very happy! The girls Sweet 16 is coming up, as is Aiden’s first half birthday. Jack and I are very happy and thankful for our girls and little guy.
Thanks, The Taylors
Dear Adoption Agency,
We just wanted to write you an update on how our girls, Caoimhe, Saoirse, Roisin and Caitlin, are doing. We adopted our four identical girls a year ago and, since then, our small, quiet couple has turned into a noisy, loving, big family in 12 short months.
When we first got the girls in Ireland (their names are pronounced Keeva, Searsha, Rosheen and Koitleen), they were quiet and a little scared. They were happy to finally be getting an actual family, but didn’t know what to expect. However, starting with Caoimhe, they got used to us and really started calling us Mom and Dad. Now, all four are comfertable at home and we are more like older siblings then parents, but we do feel a special parenthood bond to our girls.
We have also, of course, become grandparents as well as parents. We found out Caoimhe was having a little baby boy about three months after returning to the US. She wanted to pick an Irish name, but one that was more common here. Caoimhe gave birth with me and her three sisters in the room coaching her and her healthy, big baby boy was born. She named him Aidan Jack, after his Papa. I love being Mimi to Aiden and feel like a mom now-I have four teenagers and a “son”-really grandson-as well.
We are all doing great and so very very happy! The girls Sweet 16 is coming up, as is Aiden’s first half birthday. Jack and I are very happy and thankful for our girls and little guy.
Thanks, The Taylors