Home / Parenting / Adopt & Foster & Surrogacy For new adoptive parents of 7 siblings, their first Christmas together is the true gift For this family, the best gift isnât under the tree this year. By Emily Glover December 22, 2017 Rectangle The holidays look quite different this year for DaShoan and Sofia Oldsâin the best way. It’s been three months since they adopted seven siblings who were spread out in different foster homes. âIt is somewhat easy because itâs like doing something youâre supposed to do. When you find a job that you love, itâs not really work,â DaShoan tells InsideEdition.com this week. âWeâre happy. Weâre busier than ever, but weâre enjoying every moment, every day.â The family was just beginning to come together this time last year when Sofiaâs friend forwarded a Facebook message about the need for an adoptive home for Necia (12), Eric and Erica (11), Zavian (9), Dava (8), Keyon (6), and Gentry (4). After spending the early years of their marriage deployed to Iraq together before settling down in a large home in Florida, the couple decided it was fate. âWe saw the story and it was just like a light bulb that went off to say like, ‘This is for us. This is our time,ââ says DaShoan, explaining the couple always planned to adopt one or two children, but never felt driven to act until they saw the Facebook post. âThese children need a home, we have a home. Itâs time for us to be a blessing and take home these children.â  After their first few emails landed in the spam folder of the childrenâs case worker, the Olds were finally able to get the process going in January with parenting classes. Those were followed by meetings with the children in their home before all seven came to live with the Olds in June. Then, in September, the forever family became official when the adoption was finalized.  In the months since, DaShoan tells Babble the family of nine has been settling into their new normalâa routine filled with school, homework, practices and lots of trips to the grocery store. For his family, DaShoan says the amazing experience is best described as âa team coming together.â He encourages anyone else considering adoption to take that first step. âIf youâre just thinking about doing it, take the classes. Do your homestudy. Itâs an easy thing to do,â he tells Babble. âMake the phone call. You donât have to have everything ready. Go onto the Heart Gallery. Tell people what you want. Communicate.â Now all together for the first of many happy Christmases to come, DaShoan says they look forward to a casual morning at home and visits with the childrenâs new extended family. There are sure to be gifts, tooâbut none will be quite as great as the one the family received when they became one this year. â¤ď¸ Related Stories Adopt & Foster & Surrogacy For new adoptive parents of 7 siblings, their first Christmas together is the true gift Adopt & Foster & Surrogacy For new adoptive parents of 7 siblings, their first Christmas together is the true gift Adopt & Foster & Surrogacy For new adoptive parents of 7 siblings, their first Christmas together is the true gift The latest Parenting Parallel parenting: A practical guide to finding peace after separation Parenting Parents arenât to blame for their kidâs picky eating, study finds Travel Stranded mom traveling with toddler shares the unexpected kindness that restored her faith in humanity Postpartum The secret sleep thief no one warned you about: Postpartum insomnia