
Congrats/Adoption Story Game
#1
Posted 08 June 2010 - 04:27 PM
What set out to be a week-long educational trip has turned out to be life-saving for 200 French children. The children, aged three to sixteen, reached the Paris hotel yesterday afternoon. This morning, teacher Helene Moreau received a phone call telling her that the village where the children lived had burnt down during the night, killing everyone in their sleep.
"It was heartbreaking. The children had become orphans overnight and it was our (the teachers) responsibility to tell them. They were sobbing and hugging each other. Some of the younger children didn't understand, so they have been taken off to continue with today's planned activities. Many of the older ones are visiting a local church to pray." says Helene, 27. "We still have most of the trip to go and we will spend a portion of it teaching the children to cope with their grief." When asked where the children will live, Helene replied "A school in Paris has offered to let the children sleep there after our hotel stay is over. As for long-term homes, most of the children have no surviving family and will have to live with strangers, possibly abroad."
If you feel you could offer one or some of these children a home please fill in the form below and click 'submit'. All applicants will be contacted to arrange a home visit followed by an informal interview.
AGE(S) OF CHILDREN YOU ADOPT: http://www.roll-dice-online.com/
(Number of sides: 8, Number of dice to roll: 1, Number of rolls: 1)
1 = 9 year-old
2 = 6-year-old and 4-year-old twins
3 = 8-year-old and 6-year-old
4 = 5-year-old
5 = 3-year-old twins
6 = 16-year-old & 10-year-old
7 = 15-year-old & 7-year-old twins
8 = 16-year-old, 14-year-old, 6-year-old & 4-year-old
GENDERS: http://www.roll-dice-online.com/
(Number of sides: 2, Number of dice to roll: 1, Number of rolls: 1)
1 = girl
2 = boy
(roll once per child)
NAMES: You decide to change their names, but still use (at least slightly) French names for first and middle names.
#2
Posted 08 June 2010 - 04:45 PM
DH - Drew Adrian Spencer (25)
DS - William Drew (2)
DD - Louisa Nadine (6)
DS - Sebastian Cain (4)
DS - Theodore Lewis (4)
The Spencer Family
Paige and Drew
Will ~ Lou ~ Seb ~ Theo
#3
Posted 08 June 2010 - 05:02 PM
DW: Paige Felicity (Taylor) Smith (25)
DD: Cara Rosemary (2)
DS/DD: Pawl Michel / Elaina Marie (3)
#4
Posted 08 June 2010 - 05:04 PM
DW: Ruby Colette Wells
You met at school and started dating when you were both 15. You're now 23 and have been married for a year and a half. You have a wonderful relationship and the ‘honeymoon period’ still isn’t over. You've just had your first baby and are hoping that your relationship will stay the same with all the late night nappy changes and early morning feeds.
DS: Beck James (newborn)
Two years later you and your SO find the following article on a news website:
What set out to be a week-long educational trip has turned out to be life-saving for 200 French children. The children, aged three to sixteen, reached the Paris hotel yesterday afternoon. This morning, teacher Helene Moreau received a phone call telling her that the village where the children lived had burnt down during the night, killing everyone in their sleep.
"It was heartbreaking. The children had become orphans overnight and it was our (the teachers) responsibility to tell them. They were sobbing and hugging each other. Some of the younger children didn't understand, so they have been taken off to continue with today's planned activities. Many of the older ones are visiting a local church to pray." says Helene, 27. "We still have most of the trip to go and we will spend a portion of it teaching the children to cope with their grief." When asked where the children will live, Helene replied "A school in Paris has offered to let the children sleep there after our hotel stay is over. As for long-term homes, most of the children have no surviving family and will have to live with strangers, possibly abroad."
If you feel you could offer one or some of these children a home please fill in the form below and click 'submit'. All applicants will be contacted to arrange a home visit followed by an informal interview.
DS: Beau Porter (8)
DD: Yvette Aimee (6)
Beau (8), Yvette (6), Beck (2)
Aaron and Ruby Smith w/ Beau, Yvette and Beck
#5
Posted 08 June 2010 - 05:20 PM
Two years later they heard about a town of 200 french children left orphaned by a tragic fire. They decided to give a home to as many as possible. Five months later they welcomed two teenage girls and a young brother and sister into their home.
DH: Morgan Blane Howard (25)
DW: Claire Phoebe Andrews (25)
DD: Sunday Eloise (2)
DD: Adele Faustine (16)
DD: Cherylin Romane "Cher" (14)
DS: Theodore Antione "Theo" (6)
DD: Mireille Lavine (4)
#6
Posted 08 June 2010 - 05:27 PM
DH: Miles Julian
DW: Ivy Matilda
DS: Celia Josephine
DS: Sebastian Emile (5 yrs)
Miles & Ivy Bennett w/Celia & Seb
#7
Posted 08 June 2010 - 06:37 PM
Beau Amias Payne
Nora Seraphina (Armstrong) Payne
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/6112751/2/istockphoto_6112751-happy-young-couple-having-fun-on-the-beach.jpg
You met at school and started dating when you were both 15. You're now 23 and have been married for a year and a half. You have a wonderful relationship and the ‘honeymoon period’ still isn’t over. You've just had your first baby and are hoping that your relationship will stay the same with all the late night nappy changes and early morning feeds.
DS - Nico Amias Payne

Two years later you and your SO find the following article on a news website:
What set out to be a week-long educational trip has turned out to be life-saving for 200 French children. The children, aged three to sixteen, reached the Paris hotel yesterday afternoon. This morning, teacher Helene Moreau received a phone call telling her that the village where the children lived had burnt down during the night, killing everyone in their sleep.
"It was heartbreaking. The children had become orphans overnight and it was our (the teachers) responsibility to tell them. They were sobbing and hugging each other. Some of the younger children didn't understand, so they have been taken off to continue with today's planned activities. Many of the older ones are visiting a local church to pray." says Helene, 27. "We still have most of the trip to go and we will spend a portion of it teaching the children to cope with their grief." When asked where the children will live, Helene replied "A school in Paris has offered to let the children sleep there after our hotel stay is over. As for long-term homes, most of the children have no surviving family and will have to live with strangers, possibly abroad."
If you feel you could offer one or some of these children a home please fill in the form below and click 'submit'. All applicants will be contacted to arrange a home visit followed by an informal interview.
DD/DD/DS - Corinne Eloise / Lorraine Esme / Fraser Etienne

#8
Posted 08 June 2010 - 06:37 PM
Beau Elias Cooper and Piper Susanna Pearce Cooper
DS: Charlie Pearce (2)
DS: Leon Etienne *Leo* (9)
#9
Posted 09 June 2010 - 10:41 PM
DH: Carl Finnian (25)
DW: Ava Felicity (Parker) (25)
ADS /ADD: Leo Christoph / Aimee Celeste (3)
DS: Nate Parker (2)
#10
Posted 10 June 2010 - 01:00 AM
DH: Brady Austin
DW: Ava Colette
Brady Mitchell and Ava Harrison met at school and started dating when they were both 15. They married at the age of 22 and had their first child, Nate, a year and a half later.
DS: Nate Harrison (2)
Two years after Nate was born, Brady and Ava read a heartbreaking story about orphans in France. Knowing they had plenty of love to share with more children, the Mitchell's successfully adopted 3 year old twin girls, Aimee and Lucie.
DD: Aimee Juliette (3)
DD: Lucie Nicolette (3)
Brady and Ava Mitchell; Aimee, Lucie and Nate
#11
Posted 13 June 2010 - 02:57 AM
[25] Nora Adela Walker (Nee Clarke) and Cole Isaac Walker [25].
with their daughter Rose Emmeline Walker [2].
Two years later you and your SO find the following article on a news website:
What set out to be a week-long educational trip has turned out to be life-saving for 200 French children. The children, aged three to sixteen, reached the Paris hotel yesterday afternoon. This morning, teacher Helene Moreau received a phone call telling her that the village where the children lived had burnt down during the night, killing everyone in their sleep.
"It was heartbreaking. The children had become orphans overnight and it was our (the teachers) responsibility to tell them. They were sobbing and hugging each other. Some of the younger children didn't understand, so they have been taken off to continue with today's planned activities. Many of the older ones are visiting a local church to pray." says Helene, 27. "We still have most of the trip to go and we will spend a portion of it teaching the children to cope with their grief." When asked where the children will live, Helene replied "A school in Paris has offered to let the children sleep there after our hotel stay is over. As for long-term homes, most of the children have no surviving family and will have to live with strangers, possibly abroad."
If you feel you could offer one or some of these children a home please fill in the form below and click 'submit'. All applicants will be contacted to arrange a home visit followed by an informal interview.
and their adoptive twins Adele Naomi and Sophie Juliet. [3]
#12
Posted 13 June 2010 - 05:37 AM
DH: Cole Jonah
DW: Ivy Antonia {Cox}
You met at school and started dating when you were both 15. You're now 23 and have been married for a year and a half. You have a wonderful relationship and the ‘honeymoon period’ still isn’t over. You've just had your first baby and are hoping that your relationship will stay the same with all the late night nappy changes and early morning feeds.
Two years later you and your SO find the following article on a news website:
What set out to be a week-long educational trip has turned out to be life-saving for 200 French children. The children, aged three to sixteen, reached the Paris hotel yesterday afternoon. This morning, teacher Helene Moreau received a phone call telling her that the village where the children lived had burnt down during the night, killing everyone in their sleep.
"It was heartbreaking. The children had become orphans overnight and it was our (the teachers) responsibility to tell them. They were sobbing and hugging each other. Some of the younger children didn't understand, so they have been taken off to continue with today's planned activities. Many of the older ones are visiting a local church to pray." says Helene, 27. "We still have most of the trip to go and we will spend a portion of it teaching the children to cope with their grief." When asked where the children will live, Helene replied "A school in Paris has offered to let the children sleep there after our hotel stay is over. As for long-term homes, most of the children have no surviving family and will have to live with strangers, possibly abroad."
If you feel you could offer one or some of these children a home please fill in the form below and click 'submit'. All applicants will be contacted to arrange a home visit followed by an informal interview.
You adopt an 6-year-old boy and 4-year old twin girls.
DS: Nicolas Sebastien[6]
DD/DD: Elčonore Cecile & Bčatrice Julienne [4]
DS: Will Edward [2]
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Cole and Ivy Armstrong, with their children Nico, Ellie, Bea and Will.
#13
Posted 16 June 2010 - 07:20 AM
G/B twins: Amelie Fleur & Felix Charles – 3 (adopted)
G: Lacey Rebecca –2
#14
Posted 16 June 2010 - 07:22 AM
ROUND 1 HERE if you missed it: http://www.babynameg...?showtopic=7162
#15
Posted 16 June 2010 - 01:44 PM
DW: Faith Gemma (Mitchell)
DH: Gray Kieran
DD: Felicity Alexandra (2)
DS: Dashiell James (15)
DD/DS: Elodie Christine/ Blaise Jonathan (7)



Faith and Gray with Dash, Elodie, Blaise, and Felicity
#16
Posted 17 June 2010 - 03:43 PM
DH Miles Isaac
DW Faith Natalia
You met at school and started dating when you were both 15. You're now 23 and have been married for a year and a half. You have a wonderful relationship and the ‘honeymoon period’ still isn’t over. You've just had your first baby and are hoping that your relationship will stay the same with all the late night nappy changes and early morning feeds.
DD Lily Cadence
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Two years later you and your SO find the following article on a news website:
What set out to be a week-long educational trip has turned out to be life-saving for 200 French children. The children, aged three to sixteen, reached the Paris hotel yesterday afternoon. This morning, teacher Helene Moreau received a phone call telling her that the village where the children lived had burnt down during the night, killing everyone in their sleep.
"It was heartbreaking. The children had become orphans overnight and it was our (the teachers) responsibility to tell them. They were sobbing and hugging each other. Some of the younger children didn't understand, so they have been taken off to continue with today's planned activities. Many of the older ones are visiting a local church to pray." says Helene, 27. "We still have most of the trip to go and we will spend a portion of it teaching the children to cope with their grief." When asked where the children will live, Helene replied "A school in Paris has offered to let the children sleep there after our hotel stay is over. As for long-term homes, most of the children have no surviving family and will have to live with strangers, possibly abroad."
DD Amelie Sophia 6
DD/DS Madeleine Rose, Elliot Henri 4
#17
Posted 18 June 2010 - 12:37 PM
[25] Chase Oliver Elliot
&
[25] Bailey Seraphina Elliott (nee Palmer)
[2 1/2] Charlie Nathaniel Elliott
[16] Adrienne Marie
[14] Theodore Henri
[6] Olivier Jacques
[4] Sophie Chantelle
#18
Posted 05 August 2010 - 06:19 PM
LN - Taylor
DW - Paige Natalia [25]
DH - Harry Oliver [25]
DD - Catherine Rose [2]
DD - Jacqueline Faye [6]
DS - Adrian Marc [4]
DS - Damien Cain [4]
The Taylor Family
Paige and Harry
Cate ~ Jacs ~ Ade ~ Dame
#19
Posted 05 August 2010 - 09:57 PM
DH:Chance Jonah
DW: Claire Auria
DS: Nathan "Nate" Joseph (2)
DD: Sofia "Sophie" Ann (8)
DD: Emilee Maria (6)
#20
Posted 07 August 2010 - 09:04 AM
Years later we've decided to adopt 3 year old twin girls named Audrey Elisabeth and Adrienne Camille
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