15 A bit more info
Posted August 5, 2009
on:After reading the descriptions of the four kids Joe and I were very excited. There were so many others with such extreme problems. It made these kids sound like a walk in the park. And we were still encouraged we received even more info.
Ann has a very good daily routine. She rises easily for school without complaint. She also eats and drinks well and does not complain about foods. She loves pizza, hot dogs, and macaroni & cheese. Ann has a very bubbly and sweet personality. She is an active and energetic little girl with a wide smile. She is described as a “good kid” by her foster mother. She is also talkative and inquisitive and very friendly.
Alex is content to sit and draw or color by herself, more than any of her siblings. However, she often does get caught up in the hyperactivity of her siblings and can be quite active herself. Alex comments that she likes to read and likes math in school. Alex loves hot dogs and macaroni and cheese. She has a very sweet and bubbly personality. She is a talkative and bubbly child with a beautiful smile and has cute little freckles across her nose. Her face lights up when she laughs and she is a very easy child to talk to.
Jean has a sweet personality. She is very loving and needs a lot of attention. She may need a lot of assurance and affection. She is very sweet natured and kind child that has a lot of love to give.
Michael is very mischievous and curious, which is often a sign that a child is learning about their environment. He is a good eater as well and he loves eggs and bacon, but hates pancakes. Michael is a very mischievous and active child who loves to run and play. He sometimes gives his sisters a hard time, like many little brothers, but in general they play well together. He is a very inquisitive and funny child and loves to play and watch television.
So, what’s not to love? Right?
1 | Leslie
August 10, 2009 at 6:21 pm
What’s not to love? This is a true and accurate description of your brood.. Describes them all to the “T”.