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Didn't Get One Last Time!
Your name: Elise Matilda
Your spouse's name: Brandon Matthew
Current children and ages: Travis Blake and Tegan Elodia, 3Number of children: (max. 5): 5
Preferred ages: 0 - 6
Preferred genders: any
Preferred countries: Spain or RusssiaWould you be willing to adopt:
Sibsets?: yes
Twins?: yes
Triplets?: yes
More?: yes
Children with Physical disabilities/disorders? yes
Permanent or temporary preferred? any
Children with Emotional disabilites/disorders? yes
Permanent or temporary preferred? any**miss_smiley**
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Congratulations!Congratulations, Elise and Brandon!Santigo "Santi" Antonio, Adelina "Addie" Ester, and Sarita Maite are siblings from Spain. They were in the care of their elderly grandmother but she just died of a heart attack. Santi is 6, Addie is 4, and Sarita is almost 2.
Santi is very energetic most of the time, but can also be mellow. When he is feeling hyper, though, he will need something to do or he will easily be bored. He loves playing with his little sisters and will also love your surrent children. He is definately a "people person" and lives on attention.
Addie gained her nickname while waiting for a family here in America. She is a very lovable girl, and also rather energetic. In the future, she will definately want to be on a sports team. She is seldom parted from Sarita, but will be okay as long as she knows Sarita is safe.
Sarita, the youngest, is virtually blind. Technically she's visually impaired, and all she can see is blurs of colors even with her thick glasses. She will probably be able to go to a normal school, though, she'll just have to read Braille and will need some special help. (I know a visually impaired girl that's a little shy but is just fine, in a public school.) She is very quiet and shy, but she'll undoubtedly warm up to you quickly.

Sofia Ofelia and Mikel Alejandro are 5 year old twins, also from Spain. They were found in the streets with no mother, and they don't remember any other family except themselves. We just got them, and they've been very shy. In consequence, we don't know much about their personalities. Please let us know how they adapt and what you find out about them!

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