Author of Once Upon a Surrogate: The Stork’s Helpers, started the phrase “I’m not the mom. I’m just the stork”. Surrogacy has opened many doors for me which led to a happier, more rewarding life. (Inactive as far as the Mormon part, still spiritual, open and respectful) My surrobabies were born in 2006 (girl), 2009 (twin boys) and 2014 (girl). I am a huge surrogacy advocate and creative entrepreneur. Hoping to match for one final journey.
aT first when I saw your shirt (cute shirt BTW) I thought you had a bunch of tattoos on your arms...LOL. Then I realized those are sleeves...lol.
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Cute song.
Thanks for sharing.
TOTALY sang this song with my preschoolers! :) too cute! Thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteOCB- Yeah they're tattoo sleeves, attached to the shirt. They are kind of baggy- but glad you thought they were real for a moment, since that's the point! lol
ReplyDeleteBrittany- I used to sing it on my answering machine every October, but forgot about it this year.
This is pretty cute!
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I agree- the Beatles pretty much rock :)
And, btw, being a surrogate is probably one of the most selfless things a woman could do for someone else. My aunt has two babies thanks to surrogacy, and still talks to their surrogate mom fairly frequently.