A Family of 12
The Hairrs’ adopted their first sons twelve years earlier in another Clark County courtroom. Mother Aimee Hairr, 45, thanked everyone in the court saying, “To be placed with such a team of devoted, loving humans is nothing short of miraculous. It’s what holds us together as a family. It’s what helps us grow.”
Before the adoption became official the judge asked for a drumroll and said, “I am very impressed. You have a full baseball team, a whole soccer team, you are now a forever family.”
You Didn’t Lose a Mom, You Gained A Mom
For Kimberly, the oldest of the five siblings, the adoption meant her Christmas wish finally came true. She spent time in four other foster homes without her siblings and made one wish each Christmas, for them to be reunited.
Aimee Hairr comforted Kimberly about the adoption telling her. “No matter what happens, you’re ours forever, OK?” she said. “And you didn’t lose a mom, you gained a mom.”
The Hairrs have worked on growing their family for more than two decades. Finally, the family is complete!
In Conclusion
In conclusion, we are delighted by the compassion and love shown by the Hairr family. So we wish them the best and find them to be a true testament to the power of love. Love is what makes a family!
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