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Two dads adopt 6 siblings who spent nearly 5 years in foster care: 'We instantly fell in love'

VIDEO: Dads adopt 6 siblings who spent nearly 5 years in foster care
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Dads adopt 6 siblings who spent nearly 5 years in foster care
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ByNicole Pelletiere
Video byNidhi Singh
June 15, 2020, 11:12 pm

A Pennsylvania couple are now parents to a group of six brothers and sisters who spent 1,640 days in foster care.

On May 23, 2019, Steve Anderson-McLean and Rob Anderson-McLean of Pittsburgh officially adopted Carlos, 14, Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12, Selena, 10, Nasa, 9, and Max, 7.

The adoption was truly a tearful moment for the family of eight, dad Steve Anderson-McLean told "Good Morning America."

"The judge asked, 'Do you understand at this point forward they are your children? They are just as much as your biological children.' Obviously we knew that, but when I looked up and saw all those eyes, it was very emotional," he said. "We never imagined we'd be lucky enough or blessed enough to have six."

PHOTO: Siblings Carlos, 14, Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12, Selena, 10, Nasa, 9 and Max, 7, originally from Ohio, spent 1,640 days in the foster care system.
Siblings Carlos, 14, Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12, Selena, 10, Nasa, 9 and Max, 7, originally from Ohio, spent 1,640 days in the foster care system.
Courtesy Steve Anderson-McLean
PHOTO: Steve Anderson-McLean and Rob Anderson-McLean of Pennsylvania, adopted six siblings on May 23, 2019.
Steve Anderson-McLean and Rob Anderson-McLean of Pennsylvania, adopted six siblings on May 23, 2019.
Courtesy Steve Anderson-McLean

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Dad Rob Anderson-McLean told "GMA," "I'd say our kids have brought a great kind of crazy to our lives. It's heartwarming and so exciting to see how they connect with us and our extended family and friends."

Steve and Rob Anderson-McLean have been together for 18 years. They shared a commitment ceremony in 2006 and were legally married in Maryland in 2013.

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The couple raised two sons together, Parker, 25 and Noah, 21, from a previous marriage. But after their boys grew up, they decided they "weren't done" being parents just yet and began exploring adoption.

PHOTO: Siblings Carlos, 14, Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12, Selena, 10, Nasa, 9 and Max, 7, originally from Ohio, were adopted by Steve Anderson-McLean and Rob Anderson-McLean of Pennsylvania.
Siblings Carlos, 14, Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12, Selena, 10, Nasa, 9 and Max, 7, originally from Ohio, were adopted by Steve Anderson-McLean and Rob Anderson-McLean of Pennsylvania.
Courtesy Steve Anderson-McLean

Steve Anderson-McLean said he and his husband were inspired to adopt siblings after seeing a story on TV about another couple who did the same.

"Such a staggering amount of sibling groups are broken up and it broke our hearts," Steve Anderson-McLean said he learned in his research.

The Anderson-McLeans began searching for U.S. kids in need of a home. Carlos, Guadalupe, Maria, Selena, Nasa and Max were featured on a website in Ohio state. The six children had been in the foster care system for nearly five years.

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PHOTO: Sisters Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12 and Selena Anderson-McLean, 10, pose in an undated photo at a Pirates baseball game in Pennsylvania.
Sisters Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12 and Selena Anderson-McLean, 10, pose in an undated photo at a Pirates baseball game in Pennsylvania.
Courtesy Steve Anderson-McLean

"We instantly fell in love," Steve Anderson-McLean said. "They're very easy to make smile."

"It was a bad background, a sad story -- there was neglect and abuse," he added. "It was in the fall of 2017 that parental rights were terminated."

Steve and Rob Anderson-McLean were matched with the kids in June 2018. The siblings went to live with the couple a month later and have been with them ever since.

PHOTO: Steve Anderson-McLean and Rob Anderson-McLean of Pennsylvania, adopted Carlos, 14, Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12, Selena, 10, Nasa, 9 and Max, 7, on May 23, 2019, after the siblings had spent 4.5 years in foster care.
Steve Anderson-McLean and Rob Anderson-McLean of Pennsylvania, adopted Carlos, 14, Guadalupe, 13, Maria, 12, Selena, 10, Nasa, 9 and Max, 7, on May 23, 2019, after the siblings had spent 4.5 years in foster care.
Courtesy Steve Anderson-McLean

Now, less then a year later, all six siblings have the Anderson-McLean name and two doting dads.

"We've known them for less than a year, but at the same time, it feels as if our emotional bonds were years in the making," Rob Anderson-McLean said. "There are no rules as to what can constitute a family, and the love that we share."

Editor's note: This was originally published on May 29, 2019.

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