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[Games] Re: ~Ember's Adoption Agency~
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YOUR FAMILY:
DH: Matthew Richard Cohen (31)
DW: Marissa Lorelai Cohen (29)
Where do you live?: Los Angeles, CA
Would you rate your monthly income as high, medium, or low?: High
Anything else we might need to know?: Our whole brood takes up a block! The entire block on which we live is divided into 5 houses: ours, each or Richard's sisters, and Richard's parents.
YOUR NEW CHILD:
Gender preference?: Female
Age preference?: Under 5 months
Ethnicity or language preference?: Jewish from US, Italy, France.
Closed or open adoption?: Closed
Pregnant teen?: no
Would you be willing to take in a child with a severe, moderate, or mild physical disability?: no
Would you be willing to take in a child with a severe, moderate, or mild emotional disability?: no
Would you be willing to take in a child with a severe, moderate, or mild mental disability?: no
Anything else we might need to know?: we might change the name.
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Congratulations!Congrats to Matthew and Marissa Cohen - we have found you a daughter!Image and video hosting by TinyPic (We apologize for the large picture.)Chava Blomstein-Robertson is a 2-month-old baby girl. She's a bit big for her age, and can be a tad more fussy than the average infant, but is developmentally sound. We're not quite sure of her ethnic descent, as we never met the father, but the mother looked like she was of Jewish ethnicity. Chava does have the mulatto skin of a biracial child, however, so she probably is half African-American. According to Chava's parents, the two had been living together in Brooklyn, New York for about a year and half when Chava was concieved. Her mother was 4 months pregnant when she and her boyfriend started fighting. By the time Chava was born, they decided that it would be best to split up and put the baby up for adoption.Chava is a very sweet baby and we're sure she will just be a delight to you. Thank you so much for taking her into your home, and we would love to hear how she's doing.

This message was edited 8/30/2007, 4:09 PM

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