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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 880558" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>I know that one set, not biological brothers, came from Khazigtsan (that is totally phonetic). Am not sure about the other two, but they were also not biological brothers. To my knowledge, no one left a brother behind. These boys are now 8 and 10; and 7 and 9. None came over before they were toddlers. Two have used their native first names (Lonia and Sergai) until just recently, but are now exploring using their middle -- American type names (Christopher, and I can't remember the other one) -- as first names with their classmates. The other two are Adan and Elliott.</p><p></p><p>How old is your new son, Skyline?</p><p></p><p>. . . I keep editing, because I keep thinking of things . . . </p><p></p><p>With my friends, I know that they have to submit, at least once a year to Europe, "progress reports" on the boys, that include family photos, family activity photos, what activities the boys participate in, school grades, etc. I don't know if they have to report religious affiliations -- I think one family is very active in their church and the other may be, basically, agnostic. And I don't know how long they have to continue reporting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 880558, member: 16769"] I know that one set, not biological brothers, came from Khazigtsan (that is totally phonetic). Am not sure about the other two, but they were also not biological brothers. To my knowledge, no one left a brother behind. These boys are now 8 and 10; and 7 and 9. None came over before they were toddlers. Two have used their native first names (Lonia and Sergai) until just recently, but are now exploring using their middle -- American type names (Christopher, and I can't remember the other one) -- as first names with their classmates. The other two are Adan and Elliott. How old is your new son, Skyline? . . . I keep editing, because I keep thinking of things . . . With my friends, I know that they have to submit, at least once a year to Europe, "progress reports" on the boys, that include family photos, family activity photos, what activities the boys participate in, school grades, etc. I don't know if they have to report religious affiliations -- I think one family is very active in their church and the other may be, basically, agnostic. And I don't know how long they have to continue reporting. [/QUOTE]
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