Hi folks,
A THANKSGIVING MIRACLE
I’m
not much for organized religion. I don’t believe in karma and all that. I
believe there is a God, but not the God that is proclaimed from most pulpits.
The God I believe in is a hands-off kind of being who only steps in when all is
truly lost for mankind and not for individuals. He doesn’t help anyone win
football games and He doesn’t save people from famines, pestilence and war. He
gives people a guide and if they choose not to follow that guide, well, there
are consequences clearly delineated. From what I know, God is interested in the
individual’s soul and not their earthly bodies.
All
that said, I just witnessed a Thanksgiving miracle.
I
received an email from a woman who said she had discovered she was my daughter
from a DNA test she’d submitted to Ancestry.com.
It
was a communication I’d expected for fifty some years.
I
wrote about it in the memoir that was just published on the nineteenth of this
month. Adrenaline Junkie.
A
book it turns out she had read just after discovering I was her birth father.
Here’s
the first message she sent me:
Hi,
I recently did my ancestry DNA and apparently we are closely related. I was
adopted at birth. I have no biological family information, including medical
history. I don't know if you have or are willing to give me any information on
who I am, but if you are I would appreciate it. Thank you.
Signed, Maria
To
which I replied:
Nov
21, 2018
Hi
Maria,
How old are you and when were you adopted? I have a daughter and was married to
her mother and unfortunately was in a place where I couldn't stop it, but she
put our daughter up for adoption. That would have been in 1967 or 1968. I've
often wondered what happened to that little girl. If it's possible it was you,
I would absolutely love to meet you!
Blue skies,
Les Edgerton
Here's a place with my photo and some info about me. Nowadays, I live in Ft.
Wayne, IN.
www.lesedgertononwriting.blogspot.com/
And she came back with:
Maria
Nov 21, 2018
Well, that would match. I was born in 1967. Wow, a lot to
take in, going from no history to this in a matter of minutes. I would very
much like to meet you. Let me know some times that would be convenient. I was
adopted as an infant and given no information. I am so overjoyed right now.
I replied, sending her my contact info and the
little information I had about her mother. She sent me the following email:
It should take us about 2 hours, to get there, I
hope that is okay, which would be about 1730 hours. My husband, Joe, is a
finish carpenter, though he can do most any type of general contractor work. My
daughter, Nikole, is a supervisor with Forte Residential and Home Health Care
Services, working with families with disabilities. She is a certified
behavioral technician, having passed her boards for that this year. She
graduated from college in Nebraska in 2013, completing her BA in 3 1/2 years,
while working 3 jobs, (I am a little proud). She recently took the job with
Forte after working for several years with Meridian as a behavioral clinician.
She was very good at her job, however she was given several of the worst cases
of child abuse/neglect in St Joseph County to handle during that time, and
needed a change for her own mental health. I am a Public Service officer,
certified in mental first aid, assisting individuals in crisis, group crisis
intervention, and suicide prevention. Fortunately, I've only had two seriously
suicidal people recently and one who was homicidal/suicidal, and all three
ended well. I also train all new hires. In 2013, I had a several tumors
removed, one of which was over 5 lbs, and apparently was not breathing for a
little while during the surgery. During that same time, I had to be cut open in
the doctor's office to relive some bleeding that was pooling and apparently
could kill me. The doctor had to cut me open in her office, without benefit or
anesthesia, or even Listerine, (I asked), I didn't yell at all, not wanting to
scare the other patients, but my poor husband passed out. Apparently, I was
squeezing his hands too hard. He is a very wonderful man. We spent a lot of
2011-2013 in and out of hospitals, (everything is good now), and it was very
hard on him, so he goes a little overboard on the protective side sometimes,
but I figure he earned it. He is very excited to meet you. The tumors and
cancer were what started my quest in earnest, as I had no medical history. We
had my daughter checked and she was at risk for some of the same things I had,
which we dealt with immediately, so she won't have to go through the years of
pain, but I wanted to try to find out everything I could to help ensure her
health. I didn't dare hope I would actually find a close family member, let
alone birth father. I had applied for my birth certificate, as soon as it
became possible on July 15, but still have not received it. I had no
information to go on, it was a closed adoption, didn't list even a city of
birth, my birth certificate was actually issued April of 1968, my birthday
being Oct 8, 1967. My dad offered to help, but I wouldn't have put him in that
position, he always worked so hard to protect me, I wouldn't knowingly create
another issue for him. Finally knowing that I have family and that family
wanted me and wants to meet me, is wonderful to hear and over whelming. I am
very excited to meet you and hope that I do not disappoint. I am overjoyed to
hear I have more siblings, too!!
See you Monday!
Maria
Some more
tidbits…
Maria, I was "downstate" when you were
born, but I'm pretty sure it was in Memorial. When Sherry put you up for
adoption (against my will), she'd given you a name but didn't tell me. But you
had a legitimate birth and a legitimate mother and father. That was very
important to me and why I insisted she marry me, so that you wouldn't be
illegitimate. I don't understand why none of this info was made available to
you. You weren't some illegitimate baby at all. I wish I could tell you more
about Sherry but I was only with her for a few months. She was a very small
blonde and worked in the office of an insurance company and I don't recall the
name, alas.
Blue skies,
Les
I was so overjoyed to read in your book that you
wanted me and that you tried everything to keep me. That it was in there, without
your ever knowing if I would read it, means that it was how you really felt and
that means more than if I had been told that my birth parents named me this or
did this or that.
Maria
Well,
we met in person when Maria and her husband Joe came down and spent Monday
evening with us. I can’t begin to describe the feelings I experienced during
that time. Maria looks like me (poor girl!) and it turns out we share a lot of
genetic traits. She’s already corresponding with her new sisters, Britney and
Sienna, and they’ve all made plans to meet and are all excited to have a new
sister(s). Mike is also anxious to meet his new sister.
She’s just an amazing person and I’m so
blessed to have been able to meet her and begin a relationship with her. The
timing of this is just incredible. Adrenaline
Junkie had just come out a day before she found out I was her father and
I’d written about her in it and it meant the world to her to find out she was
truly wanted. She told me she’d always had a feeling of being unwanted all her
life and it meant so much to her to find out her birth father had really wanted
her.
So that’s it. I have a new daughter and
my life has been immeasurably enlarged and blessed. As happens so often, true
life is much more interesting than fiction! If I never make a dollar from my
memoir, I’ve already earned a treasure from its existence.
Blue skies,
Les
P.S. If you’re interested, a full
account of Maria’s birth situation is in my memoir.
10 comments:
Great when good things happen to good people! Maybe you should take another look at karma... just sayin’ ...
Thanks, Andy. You may be right... but, if karma really existed I think I'd be due some bad ju-ju...
Oh congratulations, Les. I’m so happy for you. And though I don’t know you, Maria, I can tell you that you have found a charming, crazy, audacious wonderful man to be be your dad. May you each deserve each other!
What a wonderful, heartwarming story, Les. I'm happy for you and your new daughter, and it couldn't have happened to a more deserving guy. How great that she took the necessary steps to find the dad she's hoped for her entire life. You've inspired me to take out my report and look at it more carefully (I received it over a year ago.)
Thanks, Robin--I see by your words you've been drinking... Joking! I appreciate that!
Mighty, thank you so much and I'm happy it's inspired you in your own search.
Blue skies,
Les
Les, will you ever stop bringing tears to my eyes. So very happy to read this about you and your daughter. Hug from afar, Rob
Thank you so much, Rob. I appreciate it.
Blue skies,
Les
Les,
Unreal. So, so beautiful. The best non-fiction story you'll ever tell - and I'll ever read. I couldn't be more happy for you and your daughter. This really touched me, thanks for sharing. - Jim
Thanks, Jim. Folks, do yourself a favor and grab a copy of Jim Wilsky and Frank Zafiro's new novel, HARBINGER! You'll be glad you did.
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