[Games] Re: BB's adoption agency
in reply to a message by BrilliantBlue
Family Name: Ahmad
Your name: Mahir
Age: 43
Occupation: doctor
Hobbies/interests: swimming, hiking, cats
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Your partner's name: Fayruz
Age: 43
Occupation: teacher
Hobbies/interests: children, dancing, music
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Children already in the house (adopted/biological, names, ages, interests):
Name: Zahida
Age: 23 (lives with husband and kids)
Hobbies/interests: shopping, music, children
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Name: Arwa
Age: 20 (lives at college)
Hobbies/interests: studying, reading, animals
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Name: Ismat
Age: 15
Hobbies/interests: talking, soccer, basketball
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Name: Sayyid
Age: 12
Hobbies/interests: swimming, animals, sleeping
Chronic diseases/disabilities: Bipolar disorder
Animals in the house (what kind, gender, name, age): 1 female cat named Hala
Residence location: outside Latakia, Syria
Type of residence: Large house by the beach. Has 3 floors and a pool.
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.5
Religion: Islam
WILL YOU ACCEPT:
Emotional issues: Yes
Mental issues: No
Physical issues: Yes
Newborn: No thank you.
Teen mother: No way.
Contact with parents/relatives: Of course!
Multiples: No
PREFERENCES:
Age range: 12-19
Country of origin: Syria, Lebanon, Israel
Religion of child(ren): Islam
Language(s) spoken: Arabic
Number of children: 4 (but no sibling sets)
Genders: 3 boys, 1 girl
Your name: Mahir
Age: 43
Occupation: doctor
Hobbies/interests: swimming, hiking, cats
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Your partner's name: Fayruz
Age: 43
Occupation: teacher
Hobbies/interests: children, dancing, music
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Children already in the house (adopted/biological, names, ages, interests):
Name: Zahida
Age: 23 (lives with husband and kids)
Hobbies/interests: shopping, music, children
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Name: Arwa
Age: 20 (lives at college)
Hobbies/interests: studying, reading, animals
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Name: Ismat
Age: 15
Hobbies/interests: talking, soccer, basketball
Chronic diseases/disabilities: None
Name: Sayyid
Age: 12
Hobbies/interests: swimming, animals, sleeping
Chronic diseases/disabilities: Bipolar disorder
Animals in the house (what kind, gender, name, age): 1 female cat named Hala
Residence location: outside Latakia, Syria
Type of residence: Large house by the beach. Has 3 floors and a pool.
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.5
Religion: Islam
WILL YOU ACCEPT:
Emotional issues: Yes
Mental issues: No
Physical issues: Yes
Newborn: No thank you.
Teen mother: No way.
Contact with parents/relatives: Of course!
Multiples: No
PREFERENCES:
Age range: 12-19
Country of origin: Syria, Lebanon, Israel
Religion of child(ren): Islam
Language(s) spoken: Arabic
Number of children: 4 (but no sibling sets)
Genders: 3 boys, 1 girl
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Welcome Hassan, Aisha, Omar, and Rashid!
Hassan is 17. He is from Beirut, Lebanon, and is up for adoption because his parents were killed by a suicide bomber along with his younger brother Ismael. Hassan is very intelligent and outgoing. He lost a hand in the suicide bombing, but has adjusted well. He loves animals, books, and until recently, playing with younger siblings.
Aisha is 15 and from Haifa, Israel. Her parents fled the country to seek refuge in Jordan and left Aisha to fend for herself. She is a very quiet girl who takes a while to open up to those around her, but once she does, it is impossible not to like her. She is very funny and loves to tell jokes. For most of her life, she has been a devoted student of the Quran. She hopes to continue with the religious lifestyle to which she has become accustomed.
Omar is 13 and hails from Tadmur, Syria. His parents could not afford to care for him anymore and gave him up. Omar loves school and learning, although he has a tendency to be a bit arrogant due to his high level of intelligence. He loves to strike up debates and would gladly spend all his time talking. One of his favorite topics is history, and he would like to be able to read and learn about Syria and the Middle East as much as possible, since his parents couldn't buy him books.
Rashid is 12 and also comes from Beirut. His parents could not afford to give him special care because he is blind. He left seven siblings behind him and misses them terribly. His family has expressed a desire to talk to him and visit, if at all possible. Rashid loves to play with animals and other children and doesn't consider his blindness an issue. He goes out of his way to make himself and others comfortable in any situation and always has a smile on his face. Rashid is looking forward to meeting his new family and to moving to Syria!
Please keep us posted.
Hassan is 17. He is from Beirut, Lebanon, and is up for adoption because his parents were killed by a suicide bomber along with his younger brother Ismael. Hassan is very intelligent and outgoing. He lost a hand in the suicide bombing, but has adjusted well. He loves animals, books, and until recently, playing with younger siblings.
Aisha is 15 and from Haifa, Israel. Her parents fled the country to seek refuge in Jordan and left Aisha to fend for herself. She is a very quiet girl who takes a while to open up to those around her, but once she does, it is impossible not to like her. She is very funny and loves to tell jokes. For most of her life, she has been a devoted student of the Quran. She hopes to continue with the religious lifestyle to which she has become accustomed.
Omar is 13 and hails from Tadmur, Syria. His parents could not afford to care for him anymore and gave him up. Omar loves school and learning, although he has a tendency to be a bit arrogant due to his high level of intelligence. He loves to strike up debates and would gladly spend all his time talking. One of his favorite topics is history, and he would like to be able to read and learn about Syria and the Middle East as much as possible, since his parents couldn't buy him books.
Rashid is 12 and also comes from Beirut. His parents could not afford to give him special care because he is blind. He left seven siblings behind him and misses them terribly. His family has expressed a desire to talk to him and visit, if at all possible. Rashid loves to play with animals and other children and doesn't consider his blindness an issue. He goes out of his way to make himself and others comfortable in any situation and always has a smile on his face. Rashid is looking forward to meeting his new family and to moving to Syria!
Please keep us posted.
Shukran!
It's been a year.
Hassan is much happier. He loves Ismet and Sayyid and plays with them a lot. We have gotten used to his lack of a hand. It turned out to be his left hand, which he didn't write with, that he lost. Hassan is especially close to Sayyid because he is around the same age as his deceased brother Ismael.
Aisha opened up to all of us very quickly and tells jokes all the time. She loves when the older girls come to visit. She also takes religious classes often and attends the mosque with us when the others are unwilling to go.
Omar now has plenty of books, since we have a considerable collection of them, and he reads them all the time. His ability to be high and mighty was a concern. Now he is less arrogant and has lost his bombastic tone. He has learned all about the history of the Middle East. His debates can put everyone to sleep, though.
Rashid contacts his family regularly and we plan to visit them soon. He is feeling happy to be with Sayyid, who talks to him all the time and helps him walk. Rashid also learned to swim with us and enjoys the beach. He is glad to have brothers to relate to - most of Rashid's biological siblings are female.
"Shukran" means thank you in Arabic.
It's been a year.
Hassan is much happier. He loves Ismet and Sayyid and plays with them a lot. We have gotten used to his lack of a hand. It turned out to be his left hand, which he didn't write with, that he lost. Hassan is especially close to Sayyid because he is around the same age as his deceased brother Ismael.
Aisha opened up to all of us very quickly and tells jokes all the time. She loves when the older girls come to visit. She also takes religious classes often and attends the mosque with us when the others are unwilling to go.
Omar now has plenty of books, since we have a considerable collection of them, and he reads them all the time. His ability to be high and mighty was a concern. Now he is less arrogant and has lost his bombastic tone. He has learned all about the history of the Middle East. His debates can put everyone to sleep, though.
Rashid contacts his family regularly and we plan to visit them soon. He is feeling happy to be with Sayyid, who talks to him all the time and helps him walk. Rashid also learned to swim with us and enjoys the beach. He is glad to have brothers to relate to - most of Rashid's biological siblings are female.
"Shukran" means thank you in Arabic.