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April 15th, 2009
I am a Korean born Irish and German (confusing right – try being me? Or try explaining this to my kids.) I was adopted at the 6 months by a wonderful German/Irish couple. I have two kids that are Korean, Irish, German, Scottish, and Danish. My husband and I live in an area that is mainly Caucasian. I am not sure if they know they look different from ALL of their friends, neighbors & family (with the exception of their Mom and one Aunt) or if they are still too young. My daughter looks through the Tea Collection catalog and picks out the little girl that looks like her and the little boy that looks like her brother.
April 15th, 2009
I am a Korean born Irish and German (confusing right – try being me? Or try explaining this to my kids.) I was adopted at the 6 months by a wonderful German/Irish couple. I have two kids that are Korean, Irish, German, Scottish, and Danish. My husband and I live in an area that is mainly Caucasian. I am not sure if they know they look different from ALL of their family (with the exception of their Mom and one Aunt) or if they are still too young. My daughter looks through the Tea Collection catalog and picks out the little girl that looks like her and the little boy that looks like her brother. I find this so sweet but also so sad.