Embracing change is the key to success... even if it's just superficial.

  They say that change is the only constant... and if you can embrace change you are on the right path! Fighting change just wastes energy and distracts you from seeing what opportunities have been created right in front of you. So stop looking around for a way to circumvent change and move forward, holding your vision as a guide but without fear... don't cling to how you think it will come about; trust that it will develop in it's own way and it's own time.

  It's a good thing throughout my entire life I've been very open to change... especially when it comes my hair! I was born a redheaded, asian Rod Stewart... Yes really! That is MY baby picture - that is auburn hair, and it's all mine!

 
   This is my dirty blonde phase; I was blonde in between - I don't remember if I had more fun then...!
  This dress (sans apron) was sent from Germany for me - my mom loves this picture but always complains about the apron!
  I love the pose though!
Perhaps I'll share more later... I was inspired by many people's pictures from their childhood...
thought perhaps it was time to share in return. 

So embrace change and celebrate how far you've come!

But that doesn't mean you can't you can't cover the grey!
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  • 8/21/2008 8:40 PM Cynthia Clinton wrote:
    Omg! Your eyes really do look asian. That's amazing! They didn't look asian at scant years later. How interesting!

    That is a darling, darling little girl pic of you. I think the apron is adorable!
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    1. 8/21/2008 9:56 PM dotcalm wrote:
      My older sister is blonde with blue eyes - she looked like the typical little semi-bald American Girl baby - she actually looked a lot like my maternal grandfather.
      We joke that I (with brown eyes) looked like the milkman! And yes, we had a milkman when I was young!
      Mom said she'd never seen such aubern hair on a child! That is the real untouched skin tone too - not a pale white like the outfit! My dad is German and mom is English/Dutch/German so I was probably quite a surprise at first glance!
      V-
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