Aaron’s parents were missionaries to Africa, and when the boy grew up, he continued their work. Aaron lived in Honduras and traveled extensively to other countries. In the early 2000s he visited the United States, where he met his future wife.
Rachel spent all her childhood and youth in Mississippi, and after meeting Aaron, she began to travel with him to different parts of our planet.
Rachel and Aaron HalbertThe common occupation quickly brought the young people together, and soon the couple got married. For several years they planned to have children, but nothing worked out. Then the couple began to consider taking a baby from an orphanage.
Since Rachel and Aaron spent most of their time in Africa, their adoption choice fell on a dark-skinned baby named Ford. But, having decided that he would be bored alone, the couple also adopted a baby girl, Catherine (the love child of parents of different races).
experienced the happiness of fatherhood and motherhood, the Halberts began to dream of a huge family. Looking ahead, we must say that in a little over two years their dream came true, as Rachel gave birth to triplets. And they were all dark-skinned…
How did this happen?
In order to become a mother on her own, Rachel decided to turn to the IVF procedure. Usually two babies are born that way, which suited the Halberts perfectly.
And so that their future children would not differ from the existing ones in terms of skin color, the appropriate male cells were chosen.In early 2015, Rachel got pregnant, and after the due date, dark-skinned girls were born. Except there weren’t two, but three! The couple thought it was a miracle.
The birth of the triplets greatly changed the lives of Rachel and Aaron. They had to postpone their travels for a while, but it was well worth it – it was a joy to watch the three adorable babies grow up!
Triplets NowThe dark-skinned triplets born to the light-skinned couple are almost 7 years old now. They are very active and hardworking girls, always ready to help their parents.