SMYRNA - When Heidi Peaster was 15 years old, she and her husband-to-be, Roger, knew what they wanted: a big family, but not a typical one. <br>
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After getting married, they had three daughters of their own, and then fulfilled their dream by adopting six other kids, five with serious disabilities. <br>
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``I met my husband when I was 15 and he was 16, and that very first summer we sat around and talked about how we wanted to have a big family with kids of all different races and some with disabilities,'' Peaster, now 50, told the Marietta Daily Journal. <br>
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``I think that's why God put us together,'' she said. <br>
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After being foster parents for several years, the Peasters got a 6-month-old child named Timmy who had 13 birth defects in his heart and was quadriplegic. <br>
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``He became free for adoption. We knew he had serious health problems, but we were hooked. His parents, too, really wanted us to adopt him,'' Peaster said. <br>
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Timmy is now 15, and the Peasters have five other adopted children: Jessica, 12, who has a chromosome abnormality and can't walk; Dakota, 11, who has minimal autism and attends classes on a regular basis; De'Ariusm, 4, who has cerebral palsy; Brighton, 5, born HIV positive; and McKenna, an infant ``who is totally normal and healthy,'' Peaster said. <br>
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The family makes it a point not to shut out the birth parents. <br>
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``To me, it doesn't matter who gave birth to these children because the fun part is getting to raise them,'' Peaster said. <br>
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``I figure, the more people that love these children, the better. We don't think of the birth family as bad people. They're just folks, but some of them have problems. They can be great friends and can turn into an advocate for your child,'' she said. <br>
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Over the years, dozens of children have spent time at the Peaster home. <br>
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``We just kept on fostering, and every once in a while one would become free for adoption,'' she said. ``If it was a child we thought we were meant to have, we did.'' <br>
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The Peasters' daughters Brynn, Katie and Missi are all in their 20s now. Two are married. All three help out looking after the six children.
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