[Games] Re: Loxandra's Adoption Agency.
in reply to a message by Loxandra
Last Name: Vincent
HUSBAND
Christopher Jacob
32
Stafford, England
Surgen
WIFE
Summer Jeanna
29
Tipperary, Ireland
Professor
Children: [names, ages] Damian Connor [9] and Anika Faith [7]
Location: London, England
House Type: [including number of bedrooms] Terraced House- 6 bedrooms
Household Religion: Summer is Christen, Christopher does not practice any religion
Household Languages: English, Summer speaks sign
Why you want to adopt?: We want to rbing more children into our household and decided to offer that to children who do nothave homes and families.
Other: We have two dogs: Onyx and Gandolf
Adoption Form
Number of Children: 3-4
Countries: England, Ireland, and any other country that is poverty stricken or has gone trhough tragic events recently resulting in a large number of orphans
Ages: 2-3 children: 0-5 or 1-2 chidlren: 10-13
Genders: mix
Multiples: yes
Siblings: yes
Pregnant Teen: no
Teen Parent: no
Health problems: No
HIV positive: No
Mental problems: Yes
open/close adoption: either
Any other Comments: We can deal with up to any level of emotional problems and learning problems as well
HUSBAND
Christopher Jacob
32
Stafford, England
Surgen
WIFE
Summer Jeanna
29
Tipperary, Ireland
Professor
Children: [names, ages] Damian Connor [9] and Anika Faith [7]
Location: London, England
House Type: [including number of bedrooms] Terraced House- 6 bedrooms
Household Religion: Summer is Christen, Christopher does not practice any religion
Household Languages: English, Summer speaks sign
Why you want to adopt?: We want to rbing more children into our household and decided to offer that to children who do nothave homes and families.
Other: We have two dogs: Onyx and Gandolf
Adoption Form
Number of Children: 3-4
Countries: England, Ireland, and any other country that is poverty stricken or has gone trhough tragic events recently resulting in a large number of orphans
Ages: 2-3 children: 0-5 or 1-2 chidlren: 10-13
Genders: mix
Multiples: yes
Siblings: yes
Pregnant Teen: no
Teen Parent: no
Health problems: No
HIV positive: No
Mental problems: Yes
open/close adoption: either
Any other Comments: We can deal with up to any level of emotional problems and learning problems as well
This message was edited 4/27/2008, 8:26 PM
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Dear Mr. and Mrs. Vincent let me present you
Alina (3) and Huba (4) they are from Iraq and their parents die from bomb. They are healthy and intelligent.
And Eilwen (4) she is from Ireland and her parents die from bomb in Ulster. She has severe depression and she needs extra help and love
Please let us know if out choice pleases you and how your life with the kids is...
Alina (3) and Huba (4) they are from Iraq and their parents die from bomb. They are healthy and intelligent.
And Eilwen (4) she is from Ireland and her parents die from bomb in Ulster. She has severe depression and she needs extra help and love
Please let us know if out choice pleases you and how your life with the kids is...
LN: Vincent
DH: Christopher Jacob - 34
DW: Summer Jeanna - 31
DS: Damian Connor - 11
DD: Anika Faith - 9
DD: Gwen Eilwen - 5
DD: Aziza Huba - 4
DD: Alina Laila - 3
Although we were hoping to adopt a boy, we are happy with our children- Damian is likely to tell you otherwise however. (And that Iraq is closed to adoption because of war- but this is pretend so we can pretend that it is).
It has been two years since we adopted Gwen. She had a hard time adjusting to us for a long time and we sent her to therapy to help her. She has been on anti-depressants and with those and with the help of her adoring big sister Anika, Gwen has changed into a completey different little girl. Gwen loves the arts and crafts and has been doing quite well in school. She starting Guides this year and loves earning the badges for it. Anika and her attend at the same time- though in different groups. Gwen and I have bonded quite a lot too- we are from the same home area and she loves to hear about stories of when I was a kid growing up there. We have also visited her home and my family's homes on vacations because my family still lives in the town I grew up.
Aziza and Alina have adjusted rather well. They didn't speak any English when they first came but have been learning really quickly! We were quite impressed with them! Neither have started school yet because they are still learning the language. They will both start this coming fall- we believe it is the best to keep them together because they are so attatched to each other and are both on the same page in intellegence! The girls love our dogs- adore them! They can run after them for hours- and they do!
Thanks for the children!
DH: Christopher Jacob - 34
DW: Summer Jeanna - 31
DS: Damian Connor - 11
DD: Anika Faith - 9
DD: Gwen Eilwen - 5
DD: Aziza Huba - 4
DD: Alina Laila - 3
Although we were hoping to adopt a boy, we are happy with our children- Damian is likely to tell you otherwise however. (And that Iraq is closed to adoption because of war- but this is pretend so we can pretend that it is).
It has been two years since we adopted Gwen. She had a hard time adjusting to us for a long time and we sent her to therapy to help her. She has been on anti-depressants and with those and with the help of her adoring big sister Anika, Gwen has changed into a completey different little girl. Gwen loves the arts and crafts and has been doing quite well in school. She starting Guides this year and loves earning the badges for it. Anika and her attend at the same time- though in different groups. Gwen and I have bonded quite a lot too- we are from the same home area and she loves to hear about stories of when I was a kid growing up there. We have also visited her home and my family's homes on vacations because my family still lives in the town I grew up.
Aziza and Alina have adjusted rather well. They didn't speak any English when they first came but have been learning really quickly! We were quite impressed with them! Neither have started school yet because they are still learning the language. They will both start this coming fall- we believe it is the best to keep them together because they are so attatched to each other and are both on the same page in intellegence! The girls love our dogs- adore them! They can run after them for hours- and they do!
Thanks for the children!