The whole darn fam

The whole darn fam

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Taylor has a FAMILY!!!--and other great stuff!!


Rejoicing with the news that Taylor has a family! After sending a family info on what I knew about Taylor, and my experience with burns--they decided to proceed! He has waited waaaay too long for a family to call his own, so I am so happy today!! And yes--a bit jealous!! ;-)


On that note--I have decided to do a post weekly on kids that are still in need of a family! This week I will focus on the children that wait with limb differences...


Here are just a very FEW that currently are on China's shared list waiting for families.....





NEED: cleft hands and feet
STATUS: New
TYPE: shared
DESCRIPTION:Friedrich was born February, 2010. He is able to stare at the toys with bright colors and interesting actions. He will turn his head with objects in sight. When the caretaker talks to him he would gaze at her. He will laugh aloud when teased and is able to make tiny glottals and vowels. He could grasp the toy put on his hand and hold for a moment with right hand, seeing food he tries to eat.




NEED: amniotic banding (toes and ankles, some fingers affected)
STATUS: New
TYPE: shared
DESCRIPTION:Zachary was born October, 2009. At the age of 7 months old, he began to try rolling over. He often couldn’t finish the rolling over completely by himself. He needed us to give him a helping hand at first. At the time of his reports, he was just over 8 months old. He can roll over freely. He likes to play with other children in recreation room. He is a vivacious and cute baby.

GENDER: M
AGE: 1
NEED: Three fingers on each hand, extra toe on left foot
STATUS: New
TYPE: shared
DESCRIPTION:Nate was born August, 2009. He is clever. He will smile when being called, can make sound, likes to be cuddled, and play games with him. When being held and kissed or talk with him with low sound, he will not be noisy, and will stare at your face and smile to you. His reports were done when he was 5 months old. At that time, he could hold up his head and move when both arms supporting him on the ground.He is extroverted, and he is a happy kid.



NEED: cleft hands and feet
STATUS: Available
TYPE: shared
DESCRIPTION:Dru was born March, 2009. He really likes to smile at the nurses and nannies; however, if you just look at him and don’t pick him up, he will fuss and cry, and he cries very terribly. Sometimes you must pick him up in your arms or put the pacifier in his mouth for him to quiet down. When the nanny shakes the rattle, he immediately turns his head to look at the nanny. He sees the nannies feeding other children first, he will make a fuss. He is very ticklish, but he really likes for the nanny to play with him and tickle him.




NEED: absence of both arms
STATUS: Available
TYPE: shared
DESCRIPTION:Aiden was born August, 2009. At the age of 5 months he can babble, and liked toys making sound. At present he likes to play all kinds of games with adults. And when he is playing these games he is very glad and interested. Under the loving care and concern of the caretakers in the welfare institute, he feels safe, happy and satisfied, has formed strong and close bonds with the caretakers



GENDER: M
AGE: 2
NEED: amniotic banding to fingers and toes, clubbed feet, low HGB
STATUS: Available
TYPE: shared
DESCRIPTION:Alec was born June, 2008. At the age of 1 year, he learnt to say simple syllables such as “ba, ma, na” (which means dad, mom and take). Now he is able to understand others’ facial expressions. He tries to tease you and express his thoughts. He is very cute. He is a quiet, energetic baby who loves running and sports. He follows the words from the teachers and caregivers and is able to get along well with fellow friends. He understands what said to him by the teachers and caregivers. All of us love him. He prefers to play with fellow friends and caregivers. Favorite toy: cars



GENDER: F
AGE: 3
NEED: deformity of feet and hand
STATUS: Available
TYPE: shared
DESCRIPTION:Jasmine was born in August, 2007. At the age of 1 year, she could roll over and sit well. She could also stand for some time while holding onto something for support. She has excellent adaptability to new environments, and she is quiet and has a ready smile. She likes to listen to music and has a quick reaction.


All of the children listed above are on the shared list--so they can be locked at any time. For more information on any of the kids--please contact your agency.

Some agencies that I recommend are:

Great Wall of China Adoption

BAAS

Lifeline

Madison Adoption Associates

And for any questions regarding limb difference kids--do not hesitate to contact me at:
Dinello04@comcast.net

Have a wonderful day!!!

xoxox
Amy

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