Life sure hasn't been easy for 15-year old P.J. and 12-year old Eutaw, but you'd never know it on the outside looking in.
They are extremely like-able, talented and smart.
P.J. is in the 9th grade and hoping to skip the 10th. He plans on becoming a Marine, and majoring in chemistry at WVU.
"It's such a broad field and always changing, so there is always things to do," he says.
Sitting down to talk, he is articulate and very mature.
But send him out to play with his sister, and the kid in him shines through.
He's a great musician, an avid reader and independent, but still lets his little sis lean on him from time to time even though she says "he's really weird!"
Eutaw loves the limelight, but she doesn't try to steal the show.
She is a straight-A student, but her favorite part of school is being with friends, then comes spelling.
She's still trying to figure out who she is, but she knows who she wants to be.
"I want to be in the Air Force. I want to be a mechanic," she says.
They need a pair of parents willing to let them follow their dreams, but they have a lot of childhood left and yearn for the chance to just be kids.
"Well I have to have fun. They gotta be nice, and they gotta do stuff," she says.
"I'd probably like to go see the world's largest ball of twine someday," P.J. says.
From the outside looking in, just a brother and sister with an unbelievable bond.
But on the inside, two amazing kids asking for love while offering so much more."
For more information on P.J. and Eutah, log onto www.Adoptawvchild.org.
Or you can call 1-866-CALL-MWV.
In Ohio, you can contact your county children's services office.
The number in Washington County is 740-373-3485.