The Best Mother's Day Gift of All Time!

BardsLady

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Okay, this has happened in the past 3 hours of my
life. So if I goof up on spelling or something, I'm
still pretty emotional. First, a little background:

When I was young and stupid, I had two beautiful
daughters that I, for reasons I won't get into, had to
give them up for adoption. I knew the people they
were being adopted to and I trusted them. Actually I
trusted HIM more than Her, but that's another story.

Now, almost 20 years later, thanks to my mom, I've
found my kids again. Mom got to digging into the
adoption groups on Yahoo and found a cousin of John's,
the man that adopted my kids. Through him, and Mom's
letter writing. I found Brenda, the only other name I
remember from back then.

My oldest, Samantha Kay , is now 22 and has two
beautiful, from Brenda's descriptions, kids of her
own.

My youngest, Dyanna Ashley, turned 19 this
year.

My gods! This is the best gift ever. When Brenda
e-mailed me with the news about my kids, I sat here at
my computer and cried with happiness.

I'm sorry for using up the Bandwith, but I had to
share. Now turn and hug your own kids and tell them
you love them. :D
 
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Sometimes the hardest thing in life is doing what you know is best even though it kills. Congrats on being able to make the right cchoice. I bet it is heartwarming to know that they are alright now.
 
Dar~ said:
Sometimes the hardest thing in life is doing what you know is best even though it kills. Congrats on being able to make the right cchoice. I bet it is heartwarming to know that they are alright now.


Actually, when I got the e-mail all I could do is sit there and cry. It's been a very long time since I 've seen them.



BTW, my tits will quit staring at you if you'd sit up straight. *EG*
 
BardsLady said:
Okay, this has happened in the past 3 hours of my
life. So if I goof up on spelling or something, I'm
still pretty emotional. First, a little background:

When I was young and stupid, I had two beautiful
daughters that I, for reasons I won't get into, had to
give them up for adoption. I knew the people they
were being adopted to and I trusted them. Actually I
trusted HIM more than Her, but that's another story.

Now, almost 20 years later, thanks to my mom, I've
found my kids again. Mom got to digging into the
adoption groups on Yahoo and found a cousin of John's,
the man that adopted my kids. Through him, and Mom's
letter writing. I found Brenda, the only other name I
remember from back then.

My oldest, Samantha Kay Prough, is now 22 and has two
beautiful, from Brenda's descriptions, kids of her
own.

My youngest, Dyanna Ashley Prough, turned 19 this
year.

My gods! This is the best gift ever. When Brenda
e-mailed me with the news about my kids, I sat here at
my computer and cried with happiness.

I'm sorry for using up the Bandwith, but I had to
share. Now turn and hug your own kids and tell them
you love them. :D


You take up all the room you want, honey! Happy Mother's Day! I know just how you feel.

I gave a beautiful daughter up when she was 4 days old, in 1969. I never forgot her and I always said... "Someday..."

Sure enough, when she was 19 she contacted me, and it was one glorious day!

Good job!!
 
What a wonderful Mother's day gift. Got me all teary. I'm very happy for you, hun. :rose: :)
 
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