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Thank you all for your posts. As for her skin tone, she has very light olive skin. When we first brought her home, some friends with bi-racial children said her skin would turn more brown around 1 yr old. This did not happen. I can understand the issue of being "odd man out", but I don't see limiting options. As we can see from threads in other parts of this forum, an adoptee can feel "left out" for any number of reasons. I myself, as an adoptee, felt "left out" in my family because I am quite big (6'3" 300 lbs.) while everyone else is "normal". I could be wrong, but for the sake of my future child I am not.
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