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[Games] Re: Bopperlynn's Adoption Agency
..::Family::..
LN: Gold
Your name: Alexandria Heidi, age 45, no profession
SO: Daniel Phillip, age 50, President of Cal. Chapter of FSO Inc.
Children:
-Lillie Sara, age 27, no disabilities, does not live with us, married to a man named David Silver with twin girls, Olivia Claire and Lia Elizabeth, age 7, a boy, age 5, Caden Noah, and a daughter, Ava Marie, age 4.
-Nathaniel Evan, age 25, no disabilities, does not live with us, married to a woman named Claire, and has a son, Jason Michael, age 4, and a daughter, Kylie Belle, age 2.
-Jenna Rose and Isabella Sophia, age 22, no disabilities, don't live at home, were married 3 years ago in a joint ceremony to Alex Stevens (J) and Frank Davis (I), each has a child, Jenna has a son named Taylor Lucas, and Isabella has a girl named Eva Katharine
Others living with you:[name, age, disabilities]NONELocation:
House type: Large, large, large home.
Bedrooms: Not counting the 5 already taken, 6, so 11
Bathrooms: Not counting the 6 already taken, 7 and 1/2, so 13 and 1/2
Owned Land: yesPets?: Golden Retriever named Trixie, girl, and Bella, Alexandria's personal dog, girl
Other info?: no
Family interests: theater, travel, museums, movies, artsy activities, fishing for Daniel
..::Adoptee::..
Number of children: well, technically, one is all, but if more come out, no big deal
Gender: female is the preference
Age: under one year, preferably unnamed
Nationality: American, Italian, Israeli, French (in that order)
Siblings: well, if more come out
Mulitples: [up to?] we don't care, as many as actually come out
Teen mothers: yes....
Pregnant teens: isn't that the same as teen mothers??
If you would like a pregnant teen/mother, would you also accept the baby's father: depends
Disabilities and Severities: NOOOO...none
Will you accept kids with pets? If yes, what kind(s): no
Will you allow them to stay in contact with parents/other sibs?: depends
Language preference: english....but hopefully not an issue
Religion preference: Jewish
Other: Ok...here's what we want. We want to find a teen girl who is pregnant and hoping to give up her baby for adoption. We want to adopt the baby and have close contact with the girl, get her on the right track, etc. We really want another child but think we're too old to go through the process and have one ourselves. We'd prefer a girl. And we hope to name the child. Thanks!
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Unnamed American Jewish girl; unborn but looks to be in excellent health.Mother: Analiese Theresa, 18. Was left with an ultimatum by her Jewish parents: put the baby up for adoption or move out. Ana experimented with drugs when she was 14 but never continued. Although she's 18 and legally an adult, she would like her baby to know her [whether as her mom, family friend, aunt, etc.] and remain in close contact. She is debating whether or not to go to college. She has also been diagnosed with BPD [bipolar disorder], in which she sees a psychiatrist for. Other than her college situation and mild BPD, she is doing quite well in life. Please keep us updated!

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Wonderful! we asked Analiese to be the baby's godmother and to come join us at a college near our home. She's just a few years younger than our youngest, so she's like our unofficial daughter. We named her baby with her help: Marissa Elaine, Marissa was after a very close neighbor who died at age 102, and Elaine was after Marissa's great-grandmother, Analiese's grandmother, who died just four years after Analiese's birth. We made the hebrew name Marnie Eliana, at the request of Analiese, which means 'rejoice, my God has answered.' To her, it symbolized that even though her real family abandoned her, she had BPD, and had issues with school, she was able to get a lovely new family, complete with 4 older siblings and nieces and nephews, go to college, become a godmother, and turn her life around. All in all, things have been great for the whole family. Thanks so much!
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