INTRODUCING
MARK & DEB… WISCONSIN
Mark (49) works full time as a paramedic/cardiac technician/emergency
medicine instructor and Deb (49) volunteers as a Safe Kids safety
technician. They have 3 biological children and 2 adopted sons. In his
free time, Mark enjoys taking bike rides, ice skating and listening to
classical music. In her spare time, Deb enjoys scrap booking, reading,
camping, taking trips and enjoying new things. They are a very close
family who enjoy spending time together. They like going to parks,
camping, biking, walking and swimming. Mark and Deb feel that the most
important things children need are security, safety, reassurance,
encouragement, love, respect, a feeling of belonging, to feel safe and
to understand right from wrong. They do anything and everything they can
with their children. They especially enjoy spending one on one time with
their children to reassure them just how special they are. Mark and Deb
are very involved in school PTAs, hockey club and Fox Valley Safe Kids.
They have many strengths, including their loving and nurturing natures,
their love for family and their ability to accept people from all walks
of life.
Mark and Deb would like to adopt up to
two of either male or female children of Asian, Biracial, Caucasian or
Hispanic race between the ages of 0 to 8. They feel capable of accepting
the following conditions: ADD, ADHD, adjustment disorder, AIDS/HIV,
anxiety disorder, asthma, attachment disorder, autism, bipolar, blind,
cerebral palsy mild, conduct disorder, deaf, depression, developmental
delays, diabetes, drug exposed, eating disorders, mild to moderate
emotional, encopresis, enuresis, epilepsy, failure to thrive, fetal
alcohol syndrome, heart murmur, hydrocephalic, hyperactivity, learning
disability, legal risk, macrocephalic, mild mental retardation,
microcephalic, missing limbs, mood disorder, muscular dystrophy,
obsessive compulsive disorder, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD),
physically abused, PTSD, scoliosis, seizures, sexually abused, sickle
cell, spina bifida, terminal illness, tourette syndrome and tube fed. |