rosierosiemke2014
RosieRosie
rosierosiemke2014

what about her dad or brother:

I would! its not the same as doing the hair for a child of a different race but my parents learned a LOT about sunscreen from raising me! Again, NOT the same as caring for and styling african hair - please correct me because I am not sure that I used a PC term for african-american hair :-(

If anything, I am still happy, we all still love each other, and the only part that bothered me was that only short guys noticed me when my sisters were around LOL. We all love each other and feel like siblings through and through! However, keep in mind we are white and that probably makes it a lot easier,

But it is still unfair in that the sperm bank is not held accountable for not following one of the biggest decisions a person makes in their life. However, as a woman trying to get pregnant, I am annoyed that it just took one sperm shot! On the other hand, as someone who never looks ANYTHING like her siblings, I know

Mine is very energetic and so he'll sometimes say "hallelujah" about things but generally the congratulations or "what a blessing" etc.

Yay Episcopalians!

Proud of my church again. I am surprised that it has taken the higher ups this long to get going.