2/2/12

{big news}:

I've been debating whether or not to blog about this but I feel like it's easier to write it all down and send people here to read it than to tell the story over and over again...

I got a call yesterday from LDS social services explaining that my biological mother was trying to get a hold of me, and if I filled out some paperwork and turned it in, she would have my information and I would have hers.  I was quite overwhelmed getting off the phone with them-particularly because all I had to do was print off a couple of papers from my e-mail, sign them, and suddenly I would be given the information about this person that made me.  whoa.

So I did, and ran down to LDS services here to have them notarize and fax everything.  After waiting a couple of minutes, I was handed the paperwork-with a name, address and phone number.  holy cow.  Unfortunately I left my cell phone at home, and when I returned I had already missed a phone call.  So I put Paisley down for her nap, and called her back.

My first impression is that she has the most darling southern drawl.  I was born in Atlanta, Georgia and she still lives there-amongst most of my biological extended family.  I have siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins...and I was finally able to hear the stories of how I came to be, why I was put up for adoption, and how things are now.  super interesting.  I'm still just reviewing it all, and so grateful I started taking notes.  There is still so much to learn about and I have yet to see pictures!! (my biggest curiosity) So I'm sure I'll be updating here and such as this story unfolds...

10 comments:

  1. This is exciting news! I am so happy for you. Your biological mother must have been very selfless and loving to put you up for adoption. She blessed the Clark family with a precious gift. I am grateful that, because of her, I have you as a fabulous cousin.

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  2. Wow. That's really cool.

    What a journey you have both been on. I'm sure you've always wondered and so have they. I hope you continue to feel peace as you learn more.

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  3. That's so neat, April! I'm so excited for you and I hope that you find this to be a wonderful experience with more to come. Keep us posted.

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  4. I had no idea you were adopted April. Shows how much I know. I can only image everything going through your head now and especially since everything has happened so fast.
    When you have time to sort through it all, I will be excited to hear more!

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  5. That is big news. I remember at one point you told me that having one set of parents was more than enough for you, but I can only imagine now is the perfect time to at least be able to learn more about who and where you came from. And I'm sure birth mother is going to be absolutely thrilled to see pictures of Paisley!

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  6. Wow, I don't even know what to say. Good luck on this journey.

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  7. This made me cry! I'm so excited for you what an awesome discovery. I can't wait to here all the details!

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  8. wow april! that is so cool. holy cow. i got the chills reading this. how amazing!!! i'm excited to hear more about it too!

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  9. Super exciting April! Can't wait to hear more details once you have more. :D Hope it was/can and will be a good experience.

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  10. But...I'm still your favorite sister.....;) just sayin!

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