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He had no genetic disorders. He was an artist educated at Berkeley. He was thin. And he had blue eyes. Though women never saw a picture of him, Donor 929 proved to be quite a catch. He donated until he was 35. In the sperm donation business, 35 is usually the retirement age. When he was 37, he got a phone call from California Cryobank. Two women had requested more of his sperm. The rule was that even at his advanced age, his sperm could be requested if the women had been successful with his first donation. He was un-retired, and he was paid double ($100) for each donation.

Wait, did you catch that? Two successful donations meant “I had at least two children existing on the planet,” Rubino said, That’s the first indication he had that he was a bio dad, His life was about to change, In 2004, he got phone calls from two women – one in Massachusetts and the other in San Diego – asking if he was Donor 929, The first of his offspring he met was a 6-year-old San ballerina earrings - ballet shoes earrings - ballerina jewelry - enamel earrings studs - ballerina gift - girls sterling silver Diego boy named Jake, who loved dinosaurs and wanted to visit the La Brea Tar Pits, Jake had been told that Rubino was a friend of the family..

“I fell in love with that kid instantly,” Rubino said. “He was the greatest kid in the world.”. Mike Rubino got emotional when he talked about Jake. He sat on the couch at his home, surrounded by pictures of his children, who are all adults now. After that first meeting with Jake in 2004 … “I need a minute,” Rubino said, covering his face. “He told his grandmother he made a new best friend,” Rubino said. Over the years, he developed relationships with most of his kids. He keeps in email contact with all of them. He hasn’t yet met five of them in person. Not all of them look like him, but a couple really do. Four of them are artists. He can tell you all their names without checking notes.

Aaron, Leah, Preciousmarie, Jake, Charley, Isabel, Avery, Xander, Nathan, Rachel, Danielle, Keevyn, Gabe, Nick, Tom, Lila, Shane, Cole and Genevieve, Rubino calls them “my clan.”, “Don’t ask me their birthdays,” he said, Many of them do one thing that makes him very happy, They call him Dad, “I didn’t ask them to, but ballerina earrings - ballet shoes earrings - ballerina jewelry - enamel earrings studs - ballerina gift - girls sterling silver they did,” he said, “It’s fantastic for me, They’re all healthy and happy.”, The first boy he met, Jake, was raised by a single mom named Karen Strassberg, She needed help..

So slowly but surely, Donor 929 became an actual big-D Dad. They told Jake that his “new best friend” was actually his birth father. Rubino started watching Jake for some weekends and holidays. Then Jake started spending entire summers with his father. Karen and Jake moved to Santa Monica and she got a job as a paralegal. Rubino started picking up his son at middle school. And then in 2013, cue the stringed music, Karen and Mike decided to buy a house together. They split the cost 50-50. They each have their own bedroom.

Update: For the 2018 July Fourth schedule, go here, Communities all over the Bay Area have scheduled fireworks, parades, concerts and more to celebrate Independence Day. All events are scheduled for July 4 unless otherwise noted, Here’s a rundown, Mayor’s Fourth of July Parade: 10 a.m, Park Street and Lincoln Avenue, Featuring equestrians, dance troupes, floats, antique cars and a large variety of bands, Free, www.alamedaparade.com, Fourth of July Festival: 3-5 p.m, Alameda South Shore Center, Activities including bounce houses, face painting, ballerina earrings - ballet shoes earrings - ballerina jewelry - enamel earrings studs - ballerina gift - girls sterling silver games, raffles, live music from Beatles tribute band, Free, www.alamedasouthshorecenter.com..

A Green, Red, White & Blue Celebration: Noon-4 p.m. Memorial Park, 1325 Portland Ave. Albany Lions Pancake Breakfast: 9 a.m.-Noon, followed by watermelon eating contest, beard and mustache contest, diaper derby, car show, family games. www.albanyca.org. American Canyon Fourth Celebration: 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Community Park 2. Pancake breakfast, 10:30 a.m. parade, fireworks, entertainment, kid’s area with bouncers, food and drink, family picnic and more. www.cityofamericancanyon.org. Fireworks & Festival: Parade begins at 11 a.m. at West Second and E streets. Festivities at the Contra Costa Fairgrounds, 1201 West 10th St., from 4-11 p.m. Car show, live entertainment, kids games, prizes and fireworks. Free. http://celebrateantioch.org.

World’s Shortest Parade: 7 a.m.-4 p.m, Aptos Village Park, Soquel Street and State Park, Parade at 10 a.m, followed by party in the park, noon-4 p.m., with food, vendors, music, and activities, Free, Pancake breakfast 7-10 a.m., in parking lot of burger.Aptos, Breakfast, $5-$10 fee; party, $5 donation. http://aptoschamber.com, Torchlight Parade: 6:30 p.m, July 3, First Street, Includes dancers, floats, bands, cars and entertainment, www.beniciamainstreet.org, Picnic in the Park & Fireworks: Noon-7 p.m, Benicia City Park, First Street at Military West, Music, arts and crafts, food, climbing wall, train rides and inflatable kids’ ballerina earrings - ballet shoes earrings - ballerina jewelry - enamel earrings studs - ballerina gift - girls sterling silver entertainment, Fireworks at 9 p.m, at the foot of First Street, www.beniciamainstreet.org..



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