Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Sarah Culberson--A Princess has Responsibility


Nearly every little girl dreams of learning that they are a princess. Some of us have FELT like a princess at different times of our lives...as a little girls dressed up for a special occasion, going to our first Prom, or even sometimes on our wedding day. But somewhere along the line, even if it is only in reading the Fairy Tales of youth, or watching the Disney movies, we dream of that day when we will learn that we are, in truth, a Princess. And some even dream of meeting the Handsome Prince.

So you are a little girl growing up in the USA, and you know that you have been adopted for several reasons. One being that your parents have told you, but even more... you are a racially mixed child growing up in a white family, in a town of mostly white people... and you, like any other little girl, have your dreams.

Perhaps that dream for Sarah Culberson was no different than those that I had as a little girl, or as my daughters had as they grew up (and I am thinking in particular of my second child at this moment... grin). But for Sarah, there was one difference.

For Sarah, it became reality.

Sarah first learned about her birth mother, learning that she had passed away from Cancer before she had been found. At that time, she did not know very much about her birth father, but several years later, she chose to search further.

Sarah is learning a side of being a Princess that most little girls never think of. With the title comes responsibility, not always a handsome Prince. From looking at her website, and reading the two articles that were sent to me about her, I think that Sarah may be perfect for the title......




Sept. 16, 2006, 11:08PM
It's no fairy tale when adoptee discovers she's princess

Suburban Girl Finds Out She's a Princess
Now, She's Giving Back to Her African Kingdom

BUMPENYA (Lady of Bumpe) (Video)

Website and photos

Nice story!!!

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