Adopted.... Who Am I ?
61Kim loves her adopted parents to pieces.
However, they obvoiusly did not made her, and she always kept a need to answer this : Who are my biological parents ?. She had tried many times to get informations about her birth mom and dad. Kim's adoptive parents only knew her birth mother's name and where she lived on Kim's adoption time. The agency that arranged the adoption process had always been unwilling to provide any information.
She often spent long hours and days searching the internet such a basic thing in life : the name of her mother.... After all this time, no information found. She had started to give up and think that perhaps she would never find out where were her birth parents. One can understand the number of questions she had to ask them.
She was wondering if she could find any resemblance.
She wanted to know "why?"
She wanted to thank them anyway for the life that she had with her beloved adoptive parents.
She wanted to know "If" there was a brother or sister somewhere
At least she simply wanted to know if they were alive, and see them
Kim gave up for a while because she was out of ideas. However, she hopelessly went another time to the adoption agency, there was a new girl working there.
"Ask, Kim, ask once more, this woman will may be give you the information you need "
Before she finished her question the woman shaked her hand and told Kim that she couldn't give out any information. Then, to Kim's surprise, the woman moved closer to her and said, "I was adopted too. No way for me to give you information about your parents, but I can give you a website adress that helped me so much..."
"Can't be so simple" thought Kim, but she took the paper sheet kindly handed to her
At home, Kim went to www.CourtRegistry.org and, thinking about the agency woman, she filled the search engine form with her biological mother's name. A few seconds later , the tool provided her with an address and phone. Again she thought " can't be so simple ". All this time she had spent and now, she may be had found out her real mother in seconds. After some time thinking about all this, Kim finally dialed the number that had been provided by the website.
A woman voice answered, Kim said, "Hi. My name is Kim, I am trying to find back my birth mother. Did you give a baby girl up for adoption 36 years ago?" There was a long silence and the woman on the other side of the line started to sob.Kim couldn't believe it. Finally she had found her Mom.
Since then, she has met her birth mother and half brothers and sisters. Her father was died some time before, but Kim was thankful to know the rest of her family.
She could never have found the information without this kind of website, If you are trying to find back someone, take the internet on your side ! Life is too short to waist time....
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