[Games] Thanks, I was hoping someone else would do one.
by Alice (guest)
4/29/2017, 11:53 PM
ABOUT THE FAMILY
Parent #1
Full Name: Marie Olivia Adams
Age: 36
Occupation: Primary School Teacher
Bio: Marie is a caring woman who has always wanted children yet unable to become pregnant due to medical issues. She became a teacher because she is intelligent herself and believes that she can pass that onto her students.
Parent #2 (leave blank if unavailable)
Full Name: George Henry Webb
Age: 37
Occupation: University Lecturer
Bio: George lectures about history the local university. He is like his wife and has always wanted children. He has always been interested in history, and his first job was being an expert in his family history.
Children (leave blank if none)
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Family language(s): Marie speaks English and French. She also knows a little German. George speaks English, French, German and a little Spanish.
Family nationality (or nationalities): George's parents are both German, and their parents were English and French. Marie's mother is English and her father is French.
Family religion(s): Marie and George are both Christian.
Family location: Marie and George live together in a family house in Essex, England.
ADOPTION
Number preference (maximum 4): 2
Age preference: Older children (see other comments)
Gender preference: Female (see other comments)
Nationality preference: Any
Language preference: At least basic English, French or German.
Religion preference: Any, but would prefer Christian.
Would you accept/prefer:
-siblings? Yes, preferred.
-multiples? They would not decline, but not really preferred.
-children with disabilities or illnesses? No, would not accept.
-pregnant teenagers? Yes, preferred.
-children with teenage parents? No, would not accept.
-an open adoption (communication with birth parents) or closed adoption (parents are not involved because of death, prison, lack of interest, etc.)? Closed adoption.
Other comments/preferences: Marie and George would prefer children at "the end of the line". Children who can grow up with experience of moving country. They would like one younger one between 10 and 13, and one older one between 14 and 17. They would prefer two girls, but a girl and a boy would be accepted. Two boys would be declined.