Now We are Six: Jackson and Lulu

June 6, 2015 Family Found 0 Comments

Now We Are Six

By A.A. Milne

 

When I was one I had just begun

When I was two I was nearly new

 

When I was three I was hardly me

When I was four I was not much more

When I was five I was just alive

 

But now I am six, I’m as clever as clever;

So I think I’ll be six now for ever and ever.


We have the two most precious little six year olds to share with you today. Prepare yourself, these two are definitely clever as clever, and are hoping for a family of their own for ever and ever. Such precious little ones!


Jackson had his sixth birthday in February. He was abandoned when he was one month old and has lived in the orphanage ever since. Jackson’s blood tests reveal that he has recovered from an acute Hepatitis B infection and is now considered immune and non-contagious. He can run, walk and jump, has well developed speech, has a ready smile and loves cartoons. He is described as a lovely and funny boy. Cradle of Hope has a video of Jackson reciting a poem. Can Jackson be the son you’ve been searching for?

Jackson


Lulu turns six this month. She was abandoned when she was three weeks old and has lived in an orphanage ever since. Lulu has a club foot and walks a little more slowly than other children, but she can run and jump. She is described as an active child who speaks well, dresses herself and gets along well with others. Her hepatitis test results indicate that she has successfully responded to the Hep B vaccine or has recovered from an acute hepatitis infection but either way, she is considered immune to future Hep B infections and non-contagious. Is Lulu the SIX year old daughter you’ve been searching for?

Lulu


Both Jackson and Lulu are designated to Cradle of Hope, please contact them for more information on these amazing SIX year olds! We are praying this is their year to become a beloved son and a precious daughter.



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