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I get this all the time too; but probably mostly since my son is CC and my daughter is AA/CC. I always, always just say YES, they sure are! And most people will just let it be, but others feel the need to put me on trial. I loved it when I volunteered in my son's class at school and my daughter was with me. A few kids (1st graders) asked my son if that was his sister. He said yes, she was his sister; end of story. Then, one said, but "she doesn't match you" and my brillant 6.5yo son said "God makes everyone different, DUH!". lol Love that boy.
You aren't lying or evading the truth when you answer yes. Because they are brothers. And I think as they get older, its more important that you are comfortable and confident in your answer. They are brothers. It doesn't matter how that came to be, but it is true.
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Jen
Mom to my son Austin--3/02 (by birth) and
my daughter Savannah--12/07 (by adoption) and
my daughter in Heaven--Cheyenne (5/99)
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