[Games] Re: Summer's Adoption Agency
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Thank you for these lovely additions to our family!
-Keara and Savannah are adjusting well. We've enrolled Keara in a nice private school and is turtored twice weekly. Her grades are improving greatly and she's meeting tons of new friends. Hamilton and I heard about a fantastic piano contest held locally and Keara wanted to join. It's for young talented musicians and composers, and so far, Keara is in the top 5. Savannah recently went for a check up and the doctor determined everything was perfectly fine. While Keara is at school and participating in other activities, I watch Savannah for her. Although we want her to see the importance of having a child, we also want her to succeed in school and life.
-Clarisa has been adjusting okay. She's seeing a psychologist once a week, but hasn't opened up to her. She sometimes confides in our oldest, Eden, and we see this as an great improvement. Her psychologist prescribed medication so she can sleep, but we realize she's been through a lot and just moved, so we want to give her time to adjust and develop a sleeping routine before we test the meds. She has also been enrolled in a private school and is doing exceedingly well. Her strongest classes are Literature and Journalism. Her journalism teacher invited her to write and head the school newpaper after realizing her talents, and Clarisa accepted. Hamilton and I think she'll take longer to adjust than the other kids, but she's fitting right in and is a very sweet young lady.
-Nessie is a wonder to have in our family as well. She doesn't speak well enough English to attend a local school, so I homeschool her for now. I teach her in Russian and am trying to teach her English, and she picks up at an amazing rate! I'm sure she'll be more than ready to attend a private school by time it starts next year. Nessie can often be found singing and dancing around the house, and she is quite a helpful cooking assistance.
Thank you again for these lovely children, Keara, Savannah, Clarisa, and little Nessie!
-Keara and Savannah are adjusting well. We've enrolled Keara in a nice private school and is turtored twice weekly. Her grades are improving greatly and she's meeting tons of new friends. Hamilton and I heard about a fantastic piano contest held locally and Keara wanted to join. It's for young talented musicians and composers, and so far, Keara is in the top 5. Savannah recently went for a check up and the doctor determined everything was perfectly fine. While Keara is at school and participating in other activities, I watch Savannah for her. Although we want her to see the importance of having a child, we also want her to succeed in school and life.
-Clarisa has been adjusting okay. She's seeing a psychologist once a week, but hasn't opened up to her. She sometimes confides in our oldest, Eden, and we see this as an great improvement. Her psychologist prescribed medication so she can sleep, but we realize she's been through a lot and just moved, so we want to give her time to adjust and develop a sleeping routine before we test the meds. She has also been enrolled in a private school and is doing exceedingly well. Her strongest classes are Literature and Journalism. Her journalism teacher invited her to write and head the school newpaper after realizing her talents, and Clarisa accepted. Hamilton and I think she'll take longer to adjust than the other kids, but she's fitting right in and is a very sweet young lady.
-Nessie is a wonder to have in our family as well. She doesn't speak well enough English to attend a local school, so I homeschool her for now. I teach her in Russian and am trying to teach her English, and she picks up at an amazing rate! I'm sure she'll be more than ready to attend a private school by time it starts next year. Nessie can often be found singing and dancing around the house, and she is quite a helpful cooking assistance.
Thank you again for these lovely children, Keara, Savannah, Clarisa, and little Nessie!