'I adopted 19 kids with my husband – people warned us not to take in foster kids'
Cody, 22, Elizabeth, 18 and Lacey, 19, were the first three children Shelly and Jared adopted form foster care.
The couple said they then decided to adopt siblings who had been split in the foster care system to bring them back together. That's how the couple came about adopting Destiny, 25, Jonathan, 22, Cynthia, 18, who are all biologically related.Next is Spencer 18, and his older brother Weston, 23 who were adopted alongside Mason, 12, and Jacob, 14 - although the two are not biologically related.
Next to join the family was Anavaeh, 8, and Braxton, 10, the couple spent weeks searching for Anaveah's brother who was in foster care until they finally found him and brought him home. Siblings Addison, 13, Aubrey, 14 and Harlan, 18, originally came in a group of four, but unfortunately one of the placements didn't work out.Read More on The Sun
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