The perfect Christmas gift: discover that your adopted daughter has a twin sister

Imagine that you are looking for the Christmas gift for your 10-year-old adopted daughter, you decide to give her something special about her origins that has a lot of meaning for her and when asking for information about her past you discover through a photograph that has a twin sister.

This is what happened to Jennifer Doering of Wisconsin, when trying to give her daughter a special gift this Christmas. Although her daughter Audrey knew she was adopted, she had never been deeply interested in her past, so Jennifer thought it would be meaningful to give her a copy of the ad they placed in the newspaper before being adopted.

In China, children who arrive at an orphanage are announced in the newspaper, so that it is known that they have been found and can be adopted.

Jennifer contacted a website to get the photograph of her daughter's ad, and when they answered she was greatly surprised to discover that in one of the photographs sent to her, Audrey appeared next to another identical girl, both sitting on a woman's legs. That's how he discovered that his 10-year-old adopted daughter had a twin sister.

It is then that Jennifer decides to investigate further in other specialized adoption websites in China, and discovers that indeed her daughter had a twin named Gracie and that it had also been adopted in the United States, according to the British newspaper Mirror. The Donning family contacted the Rainsberry, Gracie's adoptive family on Facebook and the girls could talk on the phone.

Both families have already delivered DNA samples of the girls To confirm their relationship, however, their parents are sure that they are twin sisters because they speak the same, have the same tone of voice and even their expressions and gestures are similar. The significant gift Jennifer wanted to give her daughter turned out to be greater than she expected and now Audrey has a sister.

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