Today is the day! If you are interested in the care, styling, history or anything else to do with African hair, check out my new blog: www.braidsbeadstruth.wordpress.com
Give me your feedback in the comments and pass on the link!
Sherri
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Adoption, Struggle, Hope and Beauty ~ The Making of a Family
March 24, 2008 in Africa, Haiti, adoption, black hair care, culture, mulitracial family, race issues, transracial adoption
Today is the day! If you are interested in the care, styling, history or anything else to do with African hair, check out my new blog: www.braidsbeadstruth.wordpress.com
Give me your feedback in the comments and pass on the link!
Sherri
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March 24, 2008 at 8:17 am
Acceptance-with-Joy
You did a wonderful job on the new site. I have braided my older daughter’s hair, but she is mixed race. I stopped the braid about a half inch up… the way I do my own hair. When I was in Haiti and did Beverly’s hair, I realized I needed practice braiding all the way to the end ~
March 24, 2008 at 8:38 am
Sherri
Thank you so much! A w/ J!
March 27, 2008 at 4:08 am
marta
I have been looking so forward to your new blog! Thank you very much for publishing it, it will be very very helpful to me and my girls!
March 27, 2008 at 4:21 am
marta
Also, I linked it to my blog http://stumblingonhappiness.blogspot.com
March 27, 2008 at 6:50 am
Sherri
Thanks, Marta! I hope you continue to enjoy it. Keep coming back because I will be posting some awesome cornrow pictures soon.
Sherri