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Looks like I need to post this, now that I am a candidate for the foreign service. Here it is:

This blog is mine, and mine alone. It does not represent the opinion of the United States Government, or the Department of State, or any other government entity.

Everything I put on here is my own opinion. I don’t speak for, or represent, anyone other than myself. The content is mine.

That’s pretty much it.

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  1. Michelle says:

    I am so glad to have found your blog on your beautiful little girl, I had my son Landon two weeks ago, and found out two days before I was going to have him that he possible had a cleft lip. I had a extremely hard time dealing with this news, trying to figure out how this could have happened to my baby. We have never had anyone in our families with a cleft lip, so I was trying to go through my pregnancy to see what I could have done to cause my babies cleft. Fearing the worst when he was born; after looking up horrifying photos, I was shocked when my baby was born and he was the most beautiful little boy I’d ever seen. Landon’s is very smiler to your little girls. His was a big surprise to us, they told us at my 20 week ultrasound that everything looked normal, and we had a 3D/4D ultrasound at 26 weeks and they also never picked it up. I do feel fortunate that it isn’t Savior. Thank you for sharing your photos.

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