tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5626973811466922416.post2545262850825392818..comments2023-06-18T04:19:15.313-05:00Comments on My Father's Daughter: Misconceived: Misconceptions About Donor ConceptionStephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10237332447386538231noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5626973811466922416.post-30827165640738826422011-03-18T17:41:23.162-05:002011-03-18T17:41:23.162-05:00Akkkk! You wrote this?! Oh my gosh its one of my...Akkkk! You wrote this?! Oh my gosh its one of my very favorite peices of writing on this topic! Wow I feel like I met a celebrity now!<br /><br />You really are quite a gifted writer. I'd suggest that you take personal inventory of things that are special about you - things unrelated to your appearance and incorporate those things into the profile of of your father and other relatives because they very likely embody those same strengths and weaknesses. For instance its likely that your father writes articles for professional organizations that he is affilliated with. He may also be involved in public speaking that mirrors what your activities associated with ministering although it might be something closer to motivational speaking for instance or like counsels people. He May come from a family that has lots of boys since your mom popped out two girls and from what I gather you are pretty much a go to girl for a husband that wants a bunch of sons. Things like food aversions, aptitudes for languages music stuff like that. Its not all about what you look like. Remember he's half of who you are without even having a chance to influence your behavior on a daily basis, thats pretty powerful and it goes far beyond brown eyes.Marilynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13960705594201164599noreply@blogger.com