The following came in as a comment to another posting, but I thought I would give it it’s own posting in hopes that maybe someone will be able to help this person. If the Internet is good for one thing, it is a good resource for people who are searching for a lost loved one.
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Amanda is Looking for her Birth Sister – Can you help?
Posted in Adoptee, Adoption, adoptee searching, birth father, birth mother, birthsister, family, tagged adoptee searching, Adoption, adoption searching, birth sister on March 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Ten Confessions of an Adoptee
Posted in Adoptee, Adoption, Canadian Adoption, adoptee searching, adoption reunion, adoptiveparents, birth mother, birth parents, birthsister, closedadoption, family, tagged Adoptee, Adoption, adoption reunion, adoption search on January 28, 2008 | 5 Comments »
I often wonder how different I would have turned out had I been raised by my birth parents
I often think my birth parents are still hiding some information regarding my birth from me
My adoptive parents are my parents and it [...]
The Confusion and Guilt of Being a Sister by Birth
Posted in Adoptee, Adoption, adoption reunion, birth father, birthsister, closedadoption, family, tagged Adoptee, Adoption, adoption reunion, birth sister on January 24, 2008 | 4 Comments »
My first face-to-face meeting with my half-birth-sister on my birth-father’s side was when she was fifteen years old. She was full of attitude and spunk and my initial impression upon seeing her was that she is very pretty, has nice long legs (must be from her mother’s side) and that she looked like a nice [...]
Meant to be
Posted in Adoptee, Adopting, Adoption, Adoptive, Canadian Adoption, adoptee searching, adoption reunion, birth mother, birth parents, birthsister, family, tagged adopteesearch, Adoption, birthmother, birthsister, reunion on December 14, 2007 | 3 Comments »
The most surprising information my birth mother shared with me shortly after our reunion was that she met someone a few months after my birth, married within the year and had her first child two years following my birth. At first I was unsure how I felt about this. I had fully expected my birth [...]