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[Games] Re: Elianora's Adoption Agency
UN: bananaramaYour Name: William Ellis Clark (39)
Your Spouse's Name: Rachel Margaret Clark (35)
Your Child(ren)'s name and age(s):
-DD: Olivia Stephanie (13)
-DS: Aaron Michael (8)Hometown: Bongaree, AustraliaNumber of children you would like (max 6) 6
Preferred genders: 4 boys, 2 girls
Preferred ages: 10-16
Preferred countries: Australia, TurkeyAre you willing to adopt:
sibling sets: Yes
twins: No
triplets or more: No
children with physical disabilities: No
children with emotional disabilities: Yes
children with pets (if yes, what kind?): Yes, any
pregnant teens: Sure, but one only.
teen mother: No
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Welcome Zeki, Tülay, Berna, Jack, Joshua and JacobZeki (15), Tülay (12), and Berna (10) are siblings from Turkey. They were brought to the facility after their parents were killed four years ago. They quickly learned English. Zeki is a very industrious boy. He loves to build things. Tülay is a typical girly-girl. She loves the color pink and makeup. Berna is a shy girl. She likes to play with dolls.Jack William (14) Joshua Daniel (12) and Jacob Alexander (10) are brothers from Australia. Their parents died in a plane crash a year ago. Jack is the leader of the three. He can be very bossy at times. Joshua is the creative one of the group. He can be found writing or drawing. Jacob is quiet. He seems to be the most affected by their parents' death. Some therapy would be good for him.Please let us know how they are doing

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Thank you!They are all doing great. Zeki likes to take care of his younger siblings. Tulay and Berna like having another sister around. They are quite happy.Jack changed his name to Jerry because he hated the fact that he and Jacob were always getting confused. He was a brat at times, but now he's doing better. Not much on Joshua, but he's doing good. Jacob is feeling happier due to therapy.Thanks for the kids!
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