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I generally style her hair, because she has my hair exactly. We aren't strict about it, she of course has a few things that I cringe when she puts them on, like any child, but we try to dress her well and right for her age and body. We let her choose her own clothing for the most part, but it's "Which shirt do you like better? This one, or this one?" and try to choose colors and cuts that flatter her body and complexion.

We try to help her make the most of what she has, constructively. Of course we don't ever, EVER even allude to this. I wouldn't want any other child, even if I could have the most physically beautiful child on earth.īut the facts are still what they are. We love her dearly, and she IS a beautiful person. She has her moments, like any 9 year old, but she has a kind heart like nothing I've ever seen in a child so young, and phenomenal insight and empathy for others. When my daughter got her cone, she walked over and handed it to this boy. His parents yelled at him and said that was it, they didn't have money for another one. We were out for ice cream once and a boy she didn't even know dropped his cone and started crying. She's funny, generous, compassionate - she's the kid that's always rescuing stray kittens and putting bugs back on leaves. We tell our daughter she's beautiful, because she IS beautiful.
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One doctor, who was filling in for our regular doctor when DD fell and her arm, when explaining to us how to help her wear a splint for what was, thankfully, just a moderate sprain, said "When a child has Down's syndrome."Īnother tried to refer us to a craniofacial specialist because she thought our daughter had Apert Syndrome. Some may find us unattractive, some may not, but it just is what it is.īut our daughter, though physically normal, honestly looks like she has some sort of disability. We have some favorable features and unfavorable features, also like anyone. Neither my husband or I are models, but I think we're average looking to slightly above.
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His wide set eyes and strong nose, most of his facial bone structure, actually, my stocky build and curly hair, her skin tone is pretty much right between mine and his. She got the worst traits of both my husband and I. I'm caucasian, my husband is Native American.Īs our daughter matures, and believe me, I hate myself for saying this, please don't lambast me, it just is a logical fact, she's very physically unattractive. And then the Colts beat the Bears, 29-17.I'm 34, my husband is 36, we've been married 6 years, together 11, and have 1 child - our 9 year old daughter. Based on strong sales after the Chicago Bears’s 2007 NFC Championship win, for example, Sports Authority printed more than 15,000 shirts proclaiming a Bears Super Bowl victory well before the game even started. But in the past, the merchandise has been plentiful. Rudolph says there's no exact count of apparel just yet. "We like to underscore that this is a solution that drives both social impact and human dignity providing high quality, needed goods to those who might otherwise go without," Shari Rudolph, Good360 chief development and chief marketing officer, tells Mental Floss, "as well as a positive environmental impact keeping usable goods out of landfills or from otherwise going to waste." Following the game, Good360 will be informed of exactly how much product is available and will then determine where the goods can best be of service.

The losing team's apparel-usually shirts, hats, and sweatshirts-will be held in inventory locations across the U.S. Good360, a charitable organization based in Alexandria, Virginia, handles excess consumer merchandise and distributes it to those in need overseas. But what happens to the losing team's clothing? It's destined for charity.

This Super Bowl Sunday, that means apparel for either the Los Angeles Rams or the Cincinnati Bengals will quickly fill clothing racks and get tossed to players on the field once the game concludes. To meet this demand and cash in on the wallet-loosening "We’re #1" euphoria, manufacturers and retailers produce and stock two sets of T-shirts, hats, and other merchandise that declare each team the champ. Following a big win in the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, or any other major sporting event, fans want to get their hands on championship merchandise as quickly as possible.
