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The Power Of Adoption

Discover the transformative power of adoption in this heartfelt exploration of what it means to build a family beyond biological ties. “The Power of Adoption” delves into personal stories, expert insights, and the emotional journey of adoptive families, shedding light on the profound impact adoption has on both children and parents.

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Adopted and Searching: Today I’m Venting

I’ve got to get this
off my chest, so here goes.

Usually I do not use
this blog to vent, but to share my journey, educate, and open people’s minds to
another way of understanding life adopted. But today, I’m ready to rant.

So this week I met a
man. His name is Kenny. He’s the nicest man in the world. I’ll take it further –
he’s not just nice, he’s amazing. When I take my next trip to Virginia, I’ll be
stopping off to have coffee with Kenny, for sure.

It’s amazing how in just a week’s time
you can connect on a deep level with someone. I’m part of a Facebook group that is made up of people from my natural mother’s hometown. I joined in hopes that someone there would know something and help me. These people have been so kind and generous to me, trying to do anything it takes to help me with my search. It was recommended by some of them that I talk to Kenny. His family lived only a few doors down from my natural mom’s family and they are very well known in town. Not only that but his 94 year old mom is still alive and has a mind as sharp as a tack.   

Kenny doesn’t
have a Facebook page, and he doesn’t even text! He’s one of those rare people
in the world unconnected to social media of any kind. But, when I called he
already knew who I was, because so many people on the Facebook page had told him my
story.

Kenny immediately
welcomed me into his life and his heart and wanted to help me. He wants so
badly for me to find my natural father. He wants to do anything it takes to
make that happen. So far on his own suggestion he has not called but driven to
and stopped by several people’s homes to talk to them about the situation…people
he feels certain know something. On Thursday night he actually went to the nursing home to talk to his mom about my situation. He implored her, “Mom, keep thinking about this. If you remember anything, no matter how small…please let me know so we can help Deanna.”

“You deserve a Christmas miracle,” he says. “You deserve to
find your Daddy…” he says. “I know if this was my Daddy, I’d want to find him.
Who can’t understand that?” he says.

By now you are wondering what in the heck I am here to vent
about. Here goes…

On my journey I have met several people
who have been willing to help me at this level and in some cases beyond. Many
people I have cold-called have actually taken DNA tests for me. They have immediately opened their hearts and their homes to me. Numerous people
took my cold call, talked to me for weeks or months, and after meeting me said,
“Oh my God! I hope you’re my sister!” or “I’m hanging on waiting for the DNA results hoping you’re my cousin!” or “We’re already planning a family reunion to
introduce you!” I’ve been through this again and again…with people who just
days or weeks ago were STRANGERS and are now among my cadre of friends!

What I’m venting about is that the people who DON’T have the information are most often
the most amazing, loving, nicest people in the world. And the people that DO
have the information? I can’t even say here what they are without losing my
ministerial credentials!!! I can’t even describe them without God Almighty
telling me to watch my language!!!

The people who DO have the information can be the nastiest people
on the planet.

WHY? WHY? WHY?

One of the people in my natural (maternal) family who I am sure knows more than they are telling is always posting stuff on social media about kindness.  Stuff like this:

I wish they would stop posting stuff they really don’t believe or practice. They aren’t kind. If they withhold information about who and where people come from they are NOT KIND. They are not nice. 

Truthfully it’s starting to concern me a little bit that if my
natural father’s family already knows about me, they may be included among the mean people who hoard information and don’t want to know their own flesh and blood.

Why are some people WITH information so mean? Why do they feel it is their right to withhold information from people who by all human rights should know where they come from? 

If you are reading this and you are holding information from anyone whose pain could be taken away by you sharing it, can I implore you to please give up your mean card and tell them what they need to know? What they deserve to know?

Kenny brought me to tears on Thursday. I was leaving work when
he called. He had a phone number of somebody he felt it would be helpful for me
to call. I let him know I was driving home from work and asked if he could text
me the number. “Remember, I don’t text,” he said. Can you get a pen and pull
over?” I promptly pulled over into a church parking lot nearby…the “Church at
the Mall” in Lakeland, Florida. Sitting there I took down the name and number
of the person he wanted me to call that night. A few minutes later after I wrote down the information and was still talking to him, I pulled
back out of the parking lot onto Memorial Boulevard and he said, “Deanna, when
all this is over, will you call me sometimes, just to let me know you’re okay?” 

[Insert tears here.] 

     

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The Disappointment of a Lack of Close DNA Matches

I used to see this in
my inbox and get terribly excited. My heart would race and my fingers couldn’t
log in fast enough.
 Now I see this
notification and sometimes I don’t even log in right away.

Everyone says, “Don’t
stop believing…” Honestly some days I
do, and some days I don’t. My faith is high for
other people, and other things, but when it comes to having faith for myself, it’s often low. Maybe it’s that adoptee
curse of always feeling like you will be the one who is different.   I logged in yesterday
to see my matches and none of them even made the front page. They weren’t close enough….like 5th-8th cousins.

Unless my father lives
to be an extremely old man of Biblical proportions, time is running out.

I continue to hold on
to all of my many blessings in life, and accept the fact that this may not be
one of them.

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Ep 2. From Heartache to Happiness: Andrew Zetterholm’s Second Chance at Adoption

In this compelling episode of “From Heartache to Happiness: Andrew Zetterholm’s Second Chance at Adoption,” join us as we delve into Andrew’s remarkable journey through the highs and lows of the adoption process. Experience the heartbreak and disappointment of his initial attempt, which left him searching for a glimmer of hope. But just when it seemed all was lost, a phone call changed everything. Witness the transformative power of resilience and faith as Andrew’s unwavering determination leads him to a second chance at adoption.This emotionally charged story will tug at your heartstrings, reminding us all that sometimes, life’s most beautiful moments arise from the darkest of times.

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Ep 3. Embracing the Journey: Becky Davis’s Tips for Successfully Reuniting Children with Birth Parents

Join us in the third episode of “Stories of Adoption” as we uncover the behind-the-scenes work of a reunion facilitator. Becky Davis, an expert in her field, sheds light on her role in bringing birth parents and adoptees together. She discusses the intricacies of her work, the challenges she faces, and the rewarding moments that come with witnessing reunions unfold.From managing expectations to addressing the emotional impact, this episode provides listeners with tips and guidance for a smoother and more meaningful reunion experience.If you want more content follow us on instagram @storiesofadoption and tell us your story or what kind of stories or tips you would like to hear.

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Ep 4. Jason’s Journey: Finding the Missing Piece of Love

Join Jason on a heartfelt journey as he explores the question: ‘Who do you seek or need more love from, your mother or your father?’ In this episode of ‘Jason’s Journey: Finding the Missing Piece of Love,’ he reflects on the profound impact of adoption and how it becomes an internal quest. Tune in for poignant insights and personal reflections on the power of love and identity.

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Ep 5. Beyond Origins: Jonathan Engle’s Adoption Story and the Tapestry of Family Legacies

This episode takes you on a heartfelt journey through Jonathan Engle’s remarkable adoption story and the intricately woven tapestry of family legacies. Join us as we delve into Jonathan’s profound connection to both his adoptive and biological families, exploring the challenges and triumphs he faced in embracing his dual heritage.Through captivating storytelling, we uncover Jonathan’s relentless pursuit to preserve and honor his diverse family legacies, as he strives to pass down their wisdom, values, and love to his own children. This podcast celebrates the power of unconditional love, resilience, and the enduring bond that transcends bloodlines. Discover how one man’s extraordinary journey redefines the meaning of family and echoes the timeless echoes of belonging, hope, and legacy for generations to come.

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Ep 6. Unveiling the Truth: Colby Wilcock’s Discovery

In this episode titled “Unveiling the Truth: Colby Wilcock’s Discovery,” our guest Colby Wilcock opens up about his life-changing revelation of being adopted. He shares his emotional journey of self-discovery, understanding his identity, and navigating the complexities of being a part of two different families. Join us as Colby candidly discusses the transformative power of embracing his adoption story and how it has shaped his sense of belonging and love.

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Ep 7. From Struggle to Strength: Winston’s Journey of Resilience and Love

In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Winston Van Winson, whose life took an unexpected turn when he found solace and love in the care of two women who welcomed him as their own child. Discover how Winston’s transformation from a challenging family environment to a nurturing one showcases the power of love, acceptance, and the unbreakable bond that can form between individuals, regardless of conventional norms. Join us as we explore his story of resilience, highlighting the impact of chosen family and the strength it brings to those who support and uplift one another.

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Ep 8. Finding a New Path: Brittany Brown’s Adoption Story

Join us in this touching episode, “Finding a New Path: Brittany Brown’s Adoption Story,” as we delve into Brittany’s remarkable journey. Despite her challenging experiences with pregnancy, Brittany’s deep yearning to become a mother persisted. Discover how an unexpected opportunity arose when a fellow church member expressed the desire to give her child up for adoption. Through this heartwarming tale, witness how bonds were formed between two families, ultimately uniting them through love, compassion, and the shared joy of motherhood.