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Re: Rainbow House Adoption Center!
Your Name: Michelle Rose
Your Spouses Name: Mark Beranek
Children You Have (and Ages): Nathan Michael,12, Alexandra Mia"Alex", 11, Matthew Tanner, 6# of Children You Wish To Adopt (maximum 6): 3
Preferred Genders: either
Preferred Ages: under 6
Preferred Countries: italy, america, australia, new zeland
Are you willing to...
Adopt Sib Sets?: yes
Adopt Twins?: yes
Adopt Triplets or more?: no
Adopt Children w/Physical Disabilities?: yes
Adopt Children w/Emotional Disabilities?: no
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Hurray!Congratulations Michelle and Mark!We are proud to inform you that we have found three children that would love to be part of your family!Seamour Xaviar (1 year old) is a very small boy from Australia. He suffers from valvular heart disease and has spent a lot of time in hospital. His parents realised they couldn't cope for him aswell as their 3 older children and had to put him up for adoption. He will only be put into a family that can look after him and care for him. He is very good natured, although his long stays in hospital and we hope that the first year will be his worst. He will need to have many more operations during his childhood, but we are sure that with the right support he will grow into a healthy young man!Eleanor Delilah and Amelia Rebecca (4 years old) are two girls from America who have lost both their parents to a car accident. The girls luckily survived, but Eleanor sadly lost her left eye. She has recovered perfectly now and get's along super with her half-sight! Eleanor and Amelia are two little tomboys. They love to run, climb and play outside. Amelia is totally aware of Eleanor's disability, but instead of letting her win all games she is very imaginative and covers one eye with a scarf when playing catch for example. Eleanor and Amelia cannot remember their parents, but often look at pictures and talk about them in a interessted way. They have no trauma what so ever, but they wish to be in a family where they can talk openly about their dead parents, their feelings and worries.We hope that you get along well with them, we would love to hear how it went.
Yours,
Rainbow House

This message was edited 4/14/2006, 9:08 AM

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