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Meet Dayquan, Jesus

Brothers Had Chance To Fly On Trapeze

POSTED: 4:57 p.m. EDT October 15, 2003
UPDATED: 3:08 p.m. EDT October 23, 2003

In lower Manhattan not far from Wall Street, Dayquan and Jesus learned how to float in the air with the greatest of ease -- on a trapeze. The daring young duo took a flying lesson at the Trapeze School of New York in Hudson River Park.

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For Dayquan, being hoisted up to the trapeze was a first for him, but for little brother Jesus (also nicknamed Gee-Gee), this was old hat -- he had a chance to try it at camp.

"It was, like, a little bit hard the first time. The second time it was easy, because I got the hang of it," Dayquan said.

Both boys love playing all kinds of sports, including basketball, football, baseball, kickball and dodgeball.

"Dayquan is very outgoing. He likes to do puzzles, he loves to play video games," said Cheryl Houston, Dayquan and Jesus' adoption-care worker. "Gee-Gee is humorous. He makes you laugh all the time."

Dayquan likes math, while Jesus prefers science. And like most siblings, there's a little rivalry and a lot of love.

Dayquan and Jesus are seeking a family that's full of love and willing to help out and do fun things.

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