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Margaret

Margaret Report 4 Nov 2013 11:15

Perhaps the genes were Scottish? My husband's hair is dark brown with blue eyes. We are both blue eyed, but have three brown eyed children. It is fascinating to learn how we get these traits. Isn't that why most people want to find out their family trees? You make your own theory, and would like to find out if it is correct or not. Doing this exercise has made me a lot more forgiving of Bob's attitude. Isn't that a good reason? I suppose that we will never know who he was more angry with, but having more knowledge generally helps dissipate anger. As a nurse I find that patients who understand what is wrong with them, and are told what to expect find dealing with their ailments far easier than those who are kept in the dark.
Don't you find that understanding an issue helps you balance your feelings, Silvain. By the way, a lot of my Husband's family have emigrated to Canada over the years, so they may be related to you ;-)

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 4 Nov 2013 21:52

Margaret


no hope there .................... we were not born in Canada :-D