They’ve previously been separated, and they don’t want to be apart again. All youngsters want for their parents’ affection and attention. These children are unable to face the world on their own. They need a home and a family to care for them and to feel loved. Unfortunately, many children are placed in orphanages and foster families. Each youngster hopes that one day they will be welcomed by a family.
Hannah Rucker of KVUE met three lovely boys called Aiden, William (a.k.a. Bobby), and Marshall in Round Rock, Texas. The three boys have an undeniable resemblance. Although they seem to be triplets, Bobby is 11 years older than his siblings. Aiden and Marshall are ten-year-old twins. The boys like playing, and you will note that they are energetic, entertaining, and adorable when you see them.
Another endearing fact about the three boys is that they are huge fans of “The Three Stooges,” and you guessed it, you’re right. Their nicknames are Larry, Moe, and Curly. They aren’t just brothers; they’re also excellent pals. Even though the boys are always smiling and playing, there is a sadness in their eyes. Hannah scheduled a meeting with the foursome in Round Rock’s Gattitown. It is a location where children may enjoy limitless activities, a delicious buffet, and even a cinema theater.
The three boys sat down with Hannah to unwind after their game. The TV journalist asked Marshall, Bobby, and Aiden what they meant to each other. Aiden was the first to respond, “They mean love.””They represent friendship to me,” Marshall said. “They’re great Halloween candy eaters.” I had a huge bag of Halloween candy, and practically all of it had been consumed. As a result, I held them accountable,” Bobby stated.
Aiden was brave enough to bring up the genuine problem. According to the tiny kid, they are weary of life at The Ranch. They are appreciative for the care provided by The Ranch. It is a foster care home for at-risk children. The trio is aware of how much the organization has done for them, but they want to be a part of a family – together. “We want to have a family,” Aiden told Hannah. “I’ve been here at The Ranch far longer than Marshall and Bobby.” I’ve been working here for three years.
I need to relocate from one residence to another.” Bobby was the last person to enter The Ranch, according to Aiden. Bobby is described as a friendly child who can sometimes be shy and reticent in their profiles. Aiden is vivacious and astute. He is also the duo’s leader and a fierce competitor. Marshall has a great mind and enjoys having fun. According to their Heart Gallery Texas page:
“The boys will gain the most from a two-parent family with a mother and father but no other children.” Their permanent family will be devoted to the boys and will emphasize the value of sibling relationships.”