No sibling left behind!
Arizona
parents Brenda and Curt Heuer have opened their home to 52 foster
children in their 12 years as foster parents. And on National Adoption
Day on November 19, the couple adopted five of those children, all
brothers and sisters, so that they wouldn’t be split up in the system.
“They
call us mom and dad,” Brenda, who lives in Yavapai County, tells
PEOPLE. “We’re such a family, we go camping together, and we’re going to
take them to Disneyland for their adoption celebration.”
The
siblings, ages 2, 3, 6, 7 and 9, have been living with the foster
parents since February 2015 and had always inquired about becoming a
part of the Heuer’s forever family.
“We needed to keep these kids together,” explains Brenda.
So
on Saturday, Brenda and Curt were granted adoption during Yavapai
County Superior Court’s celebration of National Adoption Day.
“These
kids mean a lot to us,” says Brenda. “We have such good times together
and we are doing everything we can to be good parents, we couldn’t wait
to welcome them into our home — officially!”
She
adds, “We decided to do it on National Adoption Day, because how fun is
that? And there are a ton of parties and celebrations going on.”
The
Heuers are absolutely delighted to have the siblings officially join
their family and are looking forward to a bright future.
“It’s our job as parents to teach our kids right from wrong and how to be good citizens!” says Brenda. “Everything feels right.”
But don’t count out the parents on fostering future kids: “You never know!” says Brenda.
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