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Local couple adopts twins from China, son from Guatemala
The multicultural characteristics of the Buck family are evident upon first glance at their family room, where a large picture book of China is prominently displayed on the coffee table.
There’s also the Guatemalan chess set that sits in front of the window, and a miniature folding screen nearby that is decorated with panda images.
And then there’s the pitter-patter of little feet as 2 1/2-year-old twins Christina and Anna make their way through the house.
“Our three little miracles,” Dr. Mike Buck said with a smile, referring to the two girls he and his wife Joy adopted from China a year and a half ago, and 5-month-old Dylan, who was adopted from Guatemala and finally joined the family a little over a week ago.
Local couple adopts twins from China, son from Guatemala
The multicultural characteristics of the Buck family are evident upon first glance at their family room, where a large picture book of China is prominently displayed on the coffee table.
There’s also the Guatemalan chess set that sits in front of the window, and a miniature folding screen nearby that is decorated with panda images.
And then there’s the pitter-patter of little feet as 2 1/2-year-old twins Christina and Anna make their way through the house.
“Our three little miracles,” Dr. Mike Buck said with a smile, referring to the two girls he and his wife Joy adopted from China a year and a half ago, and 5-month-old Dylan, who was adopted from Guatemala and finally joined the family a little over a week ago.
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