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I have not accomplished much in the sewing room due to
having company for a week and taking a small vacation before that. I have worked on small hand projects as I am
trying to follow along with a group I am in on facebook and complete Cheri
Saffiote Payne’s Sweet Land of Liberty.
I am still finding family.
After my half-sister in Pennsylvania found me last year I received
another message in December from a gal in Kentucky. She is two years younger than me and was
given up for adoption also. We found
that we share a large amount of DNA, enough so that we are half-sisters
also. We share the same father as my
first sister and I share. So with little
to no work from me I have now found I have two half-sisters. I have two sisters from my adoptive parents
where I was the middle sister and once again I am the middle sister to my blood
sisters. It is all very exciting and fun
as we all seem to be alike in many ways.