When this young lady came into care at age 2, the characters that were chosen for her name meant “Beautiful Bird”. It suits her, doesn’t it?
She’s 6 1/2 years old, healthy, and loves dancing and art. In 2008 when “Lottie” was not even three, although she was the youngest in her orphanage family, “she studied hard and became the star. She could recite ‘Three Character Primer’ frequently and won the most applause which was her proudest and happiest.”
She loves reading, listening to stories, and “can write Chinese characters and numbers carefully.” She also draws and dances. “In spring of 2009, her beautiful dance and lovely smile won applause on performance.”
Over two years ago, “she took her bag to arrive at the kindergarten. She was adapted to the new group. She was gentle, easygoing, clever, active, and helpful. All the teachers and friends liked her very much. She became the star of the kindergarten.”
And then, if you’re not already in love with the girl, they say this:
“Families, uncles and aunts all praised her, but she was never proud of that. She drew the nutrition for her life and became more strong like a nightingale. Let’s applaud for her and wish her to be more brilliant in her future life.”
Lottie is a special focus child, listed through Lifeline. Her special need does not impact her daily life and she takes medications twice a day. Surely, this beautiful bird has a family looking just for her.






































This little girl sounds amazing and is so lovely. Her special need does not seem very taxing at all. A doctor looked at her file and said she’s healthy and should be bouncing grandchildren on her knee someday. I’m surprised she hasn’t been matched yet with a family.
She has a family! Just saw her on this blog:http://theresnoplacelikehome-family.blogspot.com/