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The home of Paul and Bonnie Loza is filled with the noise that only 14 children, four horses, two dogs, several cats and a parrot can make.
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"I don't think we're any more overwhelmed than some people I've seen with two children," Paul Loza added.
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Paul Loza recalled finding out about adoption from a woman at the Hampton Diner."I asked her to tell me how she got her baby, and she described the whole process," he said."It was weird because we didn't usually go out for a Sunday breakfast and she had never been to the diner before."Having also provided foster care for 20 children, the Lozas focused on international adoption to give children a chance at a better life."You have no idea how spoiled you are living in America until you visit other countries," said Paul Loza, a Realtor for Exit Realty in Newton.
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"The 'gotcha day' is more important than the adoption because that's the day that you actually receive your child," said Paul Loza, who posted a list of all birthdays and "gotcha days" on the refrigerator.
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Not pictured are Damien, 24; Paul, 19; Victoria, 18, and David, 17.
This entry was posted Friday, September 23rd, 2005 at 12:57 pm and is filed under Individual Stories.