Just came across your story. So amazing and happy you found your birth family and full-blooded siblings. I too was adopted and in 2018 at 63 years old I found I have 7 full-blooded brothers and sisters, and a half-brother. I have met them all and everyone has accepted me with open arms. I call it God's perfect timing. Enjoy your family!!
@@OurNewLand I started looking for my birthparents in 1979. Pre-internet and DNA testing. It wasn't until 2007 that I found them from a new search website. I had my birth mother and fathers name. After 11 years of my birth mother not wanting to tell her children about me, she came to the place where she was ready to tell them. They were all in shock I existed, but immediately accepted me into the family.
So happy for you and your family. My son found both of us. We were so happy we were all together for a good 10 years. Then he just cut us off. Still very sad about this.
On another note in our small family, my husband is adopted, my son-in-law is as well, but I did grow up with my natural mother. My husband was always traumatized by the fact that his parents were married and gave him up when he was two years old. My son-in-law has always been grateful for his adoptive parents. Ironically, he is clearing out the old family home and last night found a precious letter written by a foster parent to his soon to be adoptive parents giving them a darling, humorous, and detailed update on how he was thriving as a 1 year old just learning to walk, the foods he preferred, etc. The find had us all in tears, grateful for a foster family such as that.
Congratulations... In 1979 I found my birth father; he took me to meet his best army buddy who turned out to be my uncle who had been married to my birth mom's sister...within the month I met my mother...learned I had a brother and sister and a year later I found them...many good years, they have all passed now but I had 20 + years and very grateful to have found my story. Even more blessed to have had the best adoptive parents anyone could have wished for but we all long for "our" story. Happy for you!
I came across your story because I received my original birth certificate from the state of NYC. She left her name on the birth certificate and I went searching I found the house and ect. Low and behold I found my sister my adopted family said I had and a brother. Now I have a younger sister 4 years. I finally saw a photo of my biological mother. We look exactly alike. I'm crying because I've never felt apart of anything I always had abandonment issues but I just want closure and to tell her thank you for giving me life. Without her I wouldn't have given birth to my greatest masterpiece my son.
I'm so happy you found your sister and saw a picture of your mom! Up until I found my biological family, my biggest wish was that I would someday get to see a picture of my father. I just always wondered if I looked like him. Now that I'm getting older, he and I look so much alike. As you now know, it's an amazing feeling having that connection -- the sharing of appearance. I can't put into words why that affected me so much, but it's powerful stuff. Best of wishes for your future with your sister.
I just saw your adoption story and I related to my family. My sister was 16 when she gave up her newborn and I was 13 and worried and prayed for years until they became adults and reconnected. I wrote a poem that I gave to My Nephew Full Grown... I met my nephew for the first time last year. I had waited 40 years to kknow him and it was soexciting. I wrote this little poem to him and the family that loved and raised him to express some of my feelings. I hope you like it. My Nephew Full Grown I am only a child but I know on this day You are part of our family even when you go away. My sister is young but very brave She has given you life with good people, I pray. Each year passes by and I remember with a tear Is this child happy and healthy; do you live far or near? We think of you often and worry with fear that you will not know you have always been dear. I thank God for your parents, their choice was the key I prayed and I hoped for them to find you for me. This gift of a child to form a new family of three; God answered my prayers with a miracle you see! Today I will meet my nephew full grown I too, am much older; I have grandchildren of my own! We share no memories of triumphs that have past Yet we share this miracle to finally meet at last! So, dear nephew this poem’s yours on the day we meet Will it be awkward or easy or just really neat? I’m not really sure what we will do or say But I am certain I will always remember today! Please forgive this poor gift of a poem from Aunt Jean I just had to tell you how much you and your family really mean!
I was adopted at 3. Wasn't told I was adopted, but knew something was up. Found the adoption papers at 16. The greatest joy in my life was finding my older sister. Somewhere deep in my heart I knew there was someone searching for me. Every adoptee has the right to know who they are, where they came from, and what medical history that can be put together.
Thanks for watching and commenting, Kitty! I can't imagine finding those papers at 16! It's great to hear you've had a positive reunion with your sister! Having to put UNKNOWN on medical history questions was always a gut-punch. It would cause the desire to know to resurface. Thanks again, and I'm so happy for you!
I randomly came across your video and cried….I experienced this in 2018 when I met my bio mother, father, maternal grandfather, and three half sisters after 44 years. It was absolutely surreal and it couldn’t have gone anymore perfect. My parents got to meet my bio mother and we ALL had that same familiar feeling and all I can say is that the whole experience was proof of just how beautiful adoption is ❤
I'm so glad you had a positive experience with your reunion! Amazing, right? For me, it feels like I've always belonged with the birth family, and yet my connection with my adoptive family is still as strong as it has always been. Thanks for sharing your experience with me!
@@OurNewLand exactly my experience. I think if you have a solid foundation with your adoptive parents (which I do) that just makes the whole thing even sweeter. I was certainly scared of hurting their feelings but they are secure in our relationship. When Kay flew down to SoCal to meet me in person, it was so freakin insane to walk into my childhood home with Kay to introduce her to my parents 😱 my dad has quite the sense of humor and he presented her a fat binder saying it was filled with receipts from the last 44 yrs that he wanted reimbursement for 😂 she was hysterical! My mom says she can see me in Kay and she felt immediately connected to her because she’s so connected to ME 🤯
you were the right child born at the wrong time. great to hear how a great kind person you become despite being adopted, obviously having forgiven your biological parents. i give credit to your adoptive parents for growing up to be the mature adult person you have become.
Thank you so much for the kind words, Gemma Lee! I was very fortunate to be adopted by such a great family. I made plenty of mistakes growing up, but somehow found my way. Thanks again!
Just stumbled upon this video… your life is very similar to ours. My mother gave up a child while going through a divorce. She had 4 other children as well. Then she had me 7 years later. The child who was adopted out found us when she was 32. Needless to say, our mother was elated!! As we were too!! It’s been 23 years now but it has never felt like she was ever not in this family. She is just like us!! Like you said, “ story book”. I’m so happy for you and your family ♥️
I'm so glad your family is having a positive reunion! It's amazing how easy and natural I fit in with everyone, and it sounds like you all are having the same experience. So great! Thanks for watching!
Im enjoying your reunion, because my adoption story didn't end well. I found my bio parents, my dad passed in 97, my bio mom is alive and told me she told everyone in the family I dued in childbirth. She doesnt want to talk or meet. I have 5 bio siblings, she refuses to tell me names. I do love everyone elses happy stories. All my best, Lynn ❤
I'm sorry to hear your experience hasn't gone well (yet), Lynn. Maybe further down the line, you can connect with your siblings. Thanks for sharing your story, and thanks for watching our video!
Hi Lyn, I found my birth father through Ancestry….by connecting the dots after finding a cousin. He died in 1998, but I finally found out who “He” was, because my birth mother wouldn’t tell me. He was married to someone else when I was conceived😮 Ha, imagine that. God Bless, and good luck❤
I am the mother of an adopted son and helped my son find his birth family. I am SO pleased for you and what you have experienced. You tell the story well-and the tears are very appropriate and good.
@@OurNewLand it wasn't what we had hoped for, but he was prepared (I am a therapist LOL). But, MANY good things came out of it and we are thankful for that. God bless you and all who read this comment!!
Oh my gosh this story is so heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time! The answering machine message from Devon's Dad cracked me up.😅 The love he had for his son! 😅 It's too bad every adoption story can't have this storyline. They seem like great people, all of them. Go build those forts, guys! ❤❤❤❤
I know exactly how you feel. I was adopted, and I met my mother and sister in my 20's, and the rest of my mother's kids, my siblings thereafter. I wasn't able to find my father's family until I took a DNA test, 50 years later. These tests are amazing...Unfortunately, my father died in 2015, so I didn't get to meet him, but I found my half-sister. We have only talked on the phone so far, but it feels as if I've known her my entire life. The most beautiful thing she said to me was "Our father would have been so proud of you" Well, I cried like a baby after we hung up. This meant the world to me ❤️
Wow, what a great thing to hear from your sister! She sounds awesome. My brother and I have both done 23andme and it's been so interesting! Thanks for watching!
Your story is almost identical to mine-except I had the opportunity to meet my bio-father two weeks before he died of brain cancer- and I took it. From DNA and Facebook I have connected with all his children (my half sibs) and met them all late last year. I am 63. I am full circle!
I was adopted at (6) weeks old in 1975. In 2019 I found out the truth behind a lie when I did a popular DNA test. And the “real” father wants nothing to do with me. I don’t care how old you are, it hurts. Love your story! Very happy for other adoptees and their journeys. ❤️
Thank you for sharing your experience with me. I'm sorry you had a negative outcome, much like my sister. With so many variables in play, it's a crap shoot as to how any reunion will turn out. I hope you find peace.
Amazing story. My half sister found me 6 years ago, she knew about me (and my other siblings) but I had no clue about her. We are both in our 70's now and we are making up for lost time. And yes there was an immediate connection! And she looks more like our mother did than any of us other kids.
So great! I resemble our father more than my brother and sister do! The older I get, the more I look like him. It's amazing how quickly we all assimilated to each other. It felt so natural and easy. I'm glad you're having a positive experience with your sister! Thanks for watching!
Devon this is truly an amazing story. After 30 years of not knowing who your biological family was and finally meeting them is a blessing. When you got emotional and said crying in a field of buckwheat, I started crying. Ryan and your bond will always be strong💕. It was nothing but God to reunite the family back together. Now you both bought land together and building a home, truly amazing. Continued blessings to your family.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting! The entire situation has been absolutely amazing. I have been very blessed, first by being adopted by a wonderful family, then by finding my equally-wonderful birth family. Thanks again!
Well... if you are going to cry happy/grateful tears there's no better place than in a field. I am happy for you and your family. What a wonderful reunion story.
So glad you not only were adopted by a great family but were able to meet your other great bio family. What an incredible story. Can't even imagine all the feelings along the way.
My heart goes out to you and your family. The guilt your parents must have felt for giving you up had to be almost crippling. I can’t tell you how happy I am for you all. You’re lucky because reunions don’t always turn out this way. You all sound like amazing people.
Thank you very much, Yvonne! I have been very blessed with how wonderful our reunion has turned out. I now have two amazing families that I love very much. Thanks again!
I understand your emotions because I also was placed for adoption at birth. I was 57 or 58 when DNA tests connected me to a younger half-sister, and several first cousins. I still haven't met any bio family in person, but I talk with that younger sister sometimes and we exchange messages and emails, and Christmas cards. My cousins keep providing me with more stories and photos and I feel like I know them all well. I have spoken to my younger paternal half-brother who had spent his life believing he was an only son. He quickly opened up to me and told me quite ab bit about our common father. I was floored when he offered to give me some of our fathers ashes if we do meet. Just that offer stirs great emotions in me. My oldest half-sister has acknowledge me and we have exchanged some messages. One of my first cousins died a couple of years ago and time is running short for the rest of us. I still have hopes I will be able to meet some, or most of them next year.
Wow, what a story! I'm glad you're connecting with so many members of your birth family. Seeing the photos is amazing, right?! My brother and I (and two of our first cousins) did 23andMe years after finding each other, but no surprises were found.
This is very heartwarming. 😍❤😇🥰 I recently got into contact with an adoptee who had been searching for her biological family and she and I have realized that we are in fact biological cousins.
@@OurNewLand Just great to have the internet. We haven’t seen each other in person yet since we live a few thousand miles apart. Her biological father died years ago and her biological mother unfortunately died just a few months before she started her biological family tracking which she soon found out so she tracked down the graves of her biological mother’s parents to search for more who are related to them and was able to find me and my father who is the brother of her biological mother since we only live a few miles away from the cemetery their graves are located.
Wow! An absolutely heartfelt story told so beautifully. I bet I'm speaking for most of the viewers that we felt your every honest emotion which tugged hard at our heartstrings and activated the tear ducts! I'm sure your long lost family is beyond thrilled to have found you!
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! It has been an absolutely amazing experience, and it really felt great to talk about it -- though I'm not sure why I decided to do it in a field of buckwheat! Because of the positive feedback, we plan on making additional videos discussing various aspects of the adoption and the reunion. We currently have 4 videos posted on the topic, and I plan on recording another one this week. Thanks again! Take care!
@@OurNewLand LOL i gotta say - i was wondering whatsupp with that field 🤣🤣 youre lucky. one of my bff's found his adopted mother and ...while she was happy to meet him - she 'had to' keep him a secret bc he was half black and her family would not have accepted him. so congratz on your happy trailz!
@@alexperkins8433 Thanks! Your friend - man, that’s quite an emotional rollercoaster. Finding his mom, but then her wanting to keep him hidden. Wow. Thanks again, and take care!
My youngest grandson was adopted a little over a year ago. We are in touch with his adopted family. Unfortunately covid has kept us apart aside from one very special visit. You talking about meeting your grandparents has really hit home. Covid be damned. His grandpa and I need to make a trip to spend time with our grandson soon. Thank you for sharing your story.
Devon, thanks for sharing your story. I’m glad you found more of your family and were able to find answers to lifelong questions. You did well in communicating to the camera as if you were talking to a friend. You guys have plenty of life left ahead of you.
Sorry it took me so long to respond! This was in my Held For Review tab for some reason. Thank you so much for the kind words. This has been an amazing journey, with many wonderful memories. I'm very excited for the future memories that will be made!
That is awesome! I hope the reunion is a huge success for all involved! Make sure to bring as many pictures of your husband growing up as you can, and even copies to give to the father if possible. Good luck!!
I watched another story a while back where a teenage girl and boy had a son and put him up for adoption and then later married and had more kids and reunited with the adopted son so it definitely does happen. Its a shame that the first born wasn't raised by his biological parents but it was the best decision at the time. So glad they all reunited. One big happy family for both biological family and adoptive family.
Wow, exactly like our story! I feel very blessed to be a part of both families - double the love. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment! Take care.
What a great story. I’ve been wanting to watch this video for a while (plus the two earlier videos that you and Ryan each did on this subject - I haven’t watched those two yet). I was waiting for the right time to watch it because I knew it’d be a tear-jerker!! My wife also found siblings (1/2 siblings) when she was in her early thirties. Well she was listening to this video while I was watching it. Of course she teared up - reliving her experience with her similar situation. Great to hear of you reconnecting with you biological family. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. It has been an amazing experience. I've also been reunited with a 1/2 sibling on my adoptive side, but that tale isn't for our channel. Families are funny things.... Take care!
Thank you for sharing your story. Very heartwarming. I found two brothers a few years ago after searching for 25 years so I know how emotional it is. I love to see other's fill in the missing pieces of their lives. God bless.
I'm with you man. You've got me, I'm a forever fan. I'm going back to make sure I have the notification bell on.. man... I appreciate your transparency. I'm so glad that the Lord brought yall together and you were able to meet and make up for lost time. I was crying with you brother. What a blessing. I'm so glad you reached out and I can only pray that my son will do the same one day 🙏🏻 I needed this. I'm so glad to see that it is possible for reunion, happiness, and wholeness to come out of a situation like this. Thank you for sharing your story, really.
Found my family on my biological father’s side in 2018 when I was 73. He had passed away in 2002. Three half sisters living in Texas, but originally from SC. AncestryDNA.
AncestryDNA and 23andMe and have certainly made it easier to find family members! I hope you have had a positive experience finding your half sisters, Patricia. Thank you for sharing your story with me!
Your story also had me in tears! I am so happy for you. The older we get the more you realize how much family means. I am 77 years old and lost my husband two years ago. I look at my three adult children and see so much of their dad in them……. It is comforting feeling that bond to my husband. Makes me feel part of him is with me even though he is no longer by my side. Savor ever moment with your siblings…..every minute is a blessing!
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm sorry for your loss. I'm glad his legacy lives on in your children and that you are able to experience it. Thanks again!
"Crying out in a field of buckwheat" sounds like a country song! Too sweet! We are all human with human emotions, and it truly is ok to cry.. crying isn't always sad.. sometimes it's overwhelming happiness..
I was 10 when I found out my youngest aunt had a girl. My dream was to always meet her and see what she was like. My Aunt died suddenly 2 years ago and I month later my Sister received a email. Her daughter is my Aunts twin. It’s like we’ve known one another our entire life. Have yet to meet them. Fantastic story for you and your family.
This was an amazing story Devin, we adopted our youngest daughter at birth, it was an open adoption in the beginning, we don’t have contact with them now due to some not so good lifestyle on mothers part no father ever in the picture. So happy for you my friend, the lord has definitely blessed you.
Thank you so much! It's so wonderful you adopted her! I'm glad you have each other, and I'm sure you all are in a better place because of it. Thanks again!
There is something about blood that connect us. I meet my paternal cousin, the first person I ever meet on my fathers side when I was 65. It was an instant bond and love keeping in touch with her. This is a wonder story and thank you for sharing your experience!
Thanks for sharing your story, Nancy! The instant bond I made with everyone really surprised me, too. I thought it was going to take time and effort, but it was immediate and natural feeling. I'm glad you found the same with your cousin. Thanks again!
You all felt like you had always been together because in a way you had. You were always in their psyches, even the siblings who didn’t know of your existence would have unconsciously picked something up. 💜
I just happened to watch this video that came up on my feed. Your story is heartwarming and I’m so happy for you and your family! I’m 56 and for the first time in my life think I’m ready to pursue “finding” my birth family. I have very little to go by and was told my mother was from Dublin, Ireland. I’ll look into what you shared regarding an adoption registry. Many years ago I tried to find a process that could help me but came up with a dead end. I’m not going to do DNA testing so this might be another way. God bless you!
Wow! amazing story, glad you found your biological family.Love to hear real story. Same story of my husband until now he is praying to see his biological family. May God make a way too for him, he was adopted when he was like few months old.Fully watched, happy for you. I'm your old supporter here.
I’m not sure how your story popped up for me but I’ve just found a cousin I never knew existed. Unfortunately my auntie, his mum has passed away but we’re in the process of making a time for him to meet his 2 brothers. I believe they’re 1/2 brothers but family is family right!❤
Very happy for you and your family. I, too, was adopted, but did not get my wish of being accepted by my birth mother's husband or my half sisters, they simply did not want contact at all and neither would they give me even a photo of her. I have, however, been blessed with a beautiful son who is the Sunshine of my life and who comprehends the loss I feel of no family. My wish is that more people experience what you have found and not the feeling of rejection I have had to deal with. Stay safe and happy.
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your story. How strange they wouldn't give you a photo. My adoptive sister (the one I grew up with) found her birth mother, but the mother wanted nothing to do with her, and asked that she would leave them alone, which she did. I wish you and your son all the best.
Great story, thanks for sharing. When I first met my brother at the age of 50 something I found it to be really bizarre as well. It was immediate the sense of 'we just fit/belong' same sense of humour, we laugh a lot. He looks like my sons. It is really weird, but in a good way. We were both adopted, so have that common understanding as well.
So awesome! The fact that you both understand what it's like to be the adoptee must add a comforting dynamic. I try not to proactively mention birth family to adopted family, and vice versa. In my case, they all care for each other and ask about the other side. But when I'm with one side, I try to keep the focus on them. Thanks for sharing your story.
It is wonderful that you found your birth family and the siblings you never knew you had. Now life can really move forward for you. My hope is that you can balance both families with grace.
I found my biological family at 75years old. I have 2 brothers and 5 sisters. Both parents are deceased.. Found each other through Ancestry.. this happened in 2019...We now live in the same city.. we all have same parents we see each other monthly at the least.
Hi new friends here, from Texas. Your life story is a incredibly moving, so touching. You hit it on the nose cause it sounded like one of those Hallmark movies. Such a beautiful blessing to have been reunited with your biological family. I pray that you and your family continue on this road of making beautiful memories. God always has a plan and a purpose over our lives. Many blessings our newest friends.
Thank you so much for the kind words. I feel extremely blessed to have found my biological family. The strong bonds and memories we are creating are a dream come true. Thanks again!
Great story. I'm a 60 year old adoptee and I spoke to my birth mother for the first time this week. It was quite surreal. I live in the UK and she lives in USA. She has 6 children, my half siblings, but she hasn't told them about me and is terrified of their reaction which is sad. I'm hoping she will tell them before she passes away. I have told her I won't contact any of them while she is alive but that I will be contacting them when she has passed on as I belive they have a right to know about me and they can decide if they want to get to know me or not. Her husband did know about me but he has passed on. My birth mothers older sister accepted me straight away and we have been chatting via WhatsApp for a few months now. She lives in Italy and she is delightful. She is working on my BM to try and get her to tell her children about me and she persuaded my BM to speak to me. I felt an instant connection to my aunt because she welcomed me straight away as soon as I DNA matched with her granddaughter who lives in Australia. She knew who I was instantly and asked her granddaughter to ask me if she could have my number. She wants me to go and stay with her in Italy as she wants to get to know me more. She phones me twice a week and we talk for hours. I feel like i've always known her. I'm hoping I can get to know my BM better if she gets over her shame of having had a baby out of wedlock. I also found my birth fathers side and learnt that he passed away in 1996. He also had 6 children in his marriage, so I have 12 half siblings, 6 in the USA and 6 in Ireland. It was quite a shock to find out I had that many siblings I can tell you. I haven't as yet contacted any of them. I found their names from my birth fathers obituary and I Googled them and found them on FB so I ,now what they look like and where they live. Just need a bit more time to assimilate it all before trying to contact them to introduce myself. Their mother has also passed on.
Wow! You have a lot going on! I gotta say, I like your aunt, too! She is so positive and accepting! I wish you the best of luck with your birth mother's side. That's going to be tough for her, either way. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much! I’m planning on two more adoption videos in the near future. One where I discuss my adoptive family’s reaction when I told them I found my birth family, and one where I discuss the first letter I wrote to my birth father after getting matched up on the adoption registry. Thanks again for watching!
This is such a beautiful story and I’m glad UA-cam recommended it to me. You got a second chance to be a part of what sounds like a very loving family. I’m very happy for you. 🙂
How blessed you were. I also found my family. I had 2 brothers. One said I was a crazy lady and I never met him. The other was thrilled to meet me but he turned out to be a jerk. He had had 5 wives and he thought 5?? Kids who,had nothing to do with him. Both brothers are deceased now. I was rejected by the rest of the family. Two Aunts complained that I should be ashamed and to leave them alone. My mother denied me until she died. Her death certificate said she had 2 children, not 3. Of course a big dissapointed t but okay by me. I sent the Aunts a letter stating that I was ask ALWAYS about health questions. I said if they would complete the questions I sent I would never contact them again. I have not. That ended it for me.
I'm sorry to hear that, Janice. My adoptive sister (the one I grew up with) did not a favorable reunion with her birth mother. She doesn't even know if she has any siblings or half siblings. The medical questionnaires - yes!! Before finding my birth family, I always had to put "Unknown" to all the questions. I totally get it! I'm so sorry they wouldn't help you with that. Thanks for watching, Janice! I'm wishing you the best!
Wow!!! You had me in tears!! What an awesome heartwarming story about you and Ryan and the whole dang family meeting!!! I’ll surely subscribe and glad you came through my feed… ❤️❤️
Your story is so awesome that I will start an awesome playlist with it. 😁 I think this is one of the best, if not the best, story of an adopted person looking for his/her biological parents. 💝
Dont know why your video popped up...I too was adopted at the age of 2.1/2 years old in the UK, I truly felt so much of what you spoke of...I too got to meet some of my biological family...brothers ,Uncle, and many of their children...so much to tell for sure...I'm 75 years old living my life now in the Philippines 🤔🤗🤔great story you've told thank you for sharing❤️
Well that had my eyes filled with tears! What a wonderful story. What a blessing God brought y’all back together! Pray your relationships and family continue to bring more precious memories together! God Bless you both! 💕
Wow, Thank you for sharing your story with us. It really touched my heart, especially when your emotions were so clearly displayed. 😢💕 You seem like such a genuine, awesome person! I'm so happy for you that you found your biological family. Will be looking forward to hearing more of your continuing story. Makes me feel like I'm a part of the "new" chapter in your life! You are so brave to share your story online with so many.... I wish you the very best as you continue to build a beautiful relationship that includes your biological family. Hoping that there is also room in your life for your adopted family too as I'm sure there is la lot of love there too. I bet you could write a very touching book about your journey! Blessings as you continue your journey! 😊💖
Thank you very much for the kind words! I don't talk about my adoptive family very much on this channel because this channel is about me and Ryan and the family we share. I want to keep the focus on us rather than on me. When I'm with my birth family, I don't proactively bring up my adoptive family, and vice versa. They always ask about each other and I answer in detail, but I never start talking out of the blue about my Mom in front of my Mother. While with one family, they are my sole focus. I hope that makes sense. That being said, I am posting a video this month where I discuss how each member of my adoptive family reacted when I told them I found my biological family. I've tried recording it before, but it get's a pretty heavy at times. Ryan said he'd like to see and he thinks my birth family would, too, so he green-lighted the video. Thanks again for your comment. It was very heart-warming.
Wow. 6am is too early to have tears in my eyes. Happy tears though. Your story is beautiful. I’m so happy you had good adopted parents and then were able to find your bio family. I’m truly happy for you all. May you continue to have all the blessings you deserve. Much love.
What a wonderful story. I'm trying to type with tears in my eyes! LOL The fact that you hit it off with everyone is such a good thing. You must be quite the positive man, I think it's great. Thank you for sharing, I'm sure that wasn't easy and so personal. Can't wait to see how your and Ryan's "treehouse" turns out! LOL I know it's not a tree house. The field of buckwheat your standing in looks nice. Have a great week!
Thank you so much, Jeanie!! It was wonderful talking about it, even if it was to a camera! We are very fortunate to have such a great group of subscribers.
Such a wonderful story! I have heard that a buckwheat field is the best place to be emotional. 🙂 It is fabulous that your entire family has bonded and are so happy. ❤
Genetics are very powerful! So happy for you that you’ve connected to your family. I’m sure it bring a lot of closure to who you are and to now build those relationships is amazing! 💗 I have 2 adopted girls who are 14 now. One was an anonymous, embryo adoption so we don’t know the biological family. My other daughter was adopted through a large, national adoption agency. We are very close to her biological mom and siblings. She already had 2 boys and eventually married and had a girl. They are truly a part of our family. We visit, call, FaceTime, and send gifts. We get a long so well! It feels natural for all of us. My daughter gets sad when we leave them, we all do actually. She deals with not living closely as well as she can. I think the bottom line is we’re all humans doing the best that we can. We should treat everyone as family. It really enriches our lives! Oh, I’ll add, that the last time we all visited her birth mom noticed she talks just like her. 🤣 My daughter LOVES fashion just like her grandma. 🎉
That is an amazing story.. My name is Devin too. We're down here in Florida China turn our land into a working Homestead working Homestead. Can't wait to follow along you guys and your journey. I prayed God's blessing on your land and all your adventures.
As a birth mother...I don't say I "put up or gave up" my twin daughters. I "placed" my children with people who could care for them at a time I couldn't 😢. I have never got over that ...even still, after 35 years 😢
I totally get it, Tonya. My adoptive parents always said that my birth mother did what she did because she had so much love for me, that she wanted me to have more than she was able to do for me at the time. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!
Adopted at birth in 1961. Birthmother refused to ever meet. Met an aunt and some older 1st cousins. Nothing like this happy story....but I feel the pain of all that you missed. Thanks to DNA, I found out who my father was. Unfortunately, I found out 20 years too late. Adoptive parents were older, raised me as an only child, did the best they could. I have attachment and trust issues but am happily single, child-free and live in a van with my cat. I grew up in the era where we were told, "your mother loved you so much she gave you away" (ostensibly to have a better life, but when you're given to strangers, there are no guarantees). Bottom line, many of us struggled and still do. Abandonment equals love?? Sure.
@@sophirichmanfletcher4657 My adoptive sister had the same experience with her birth mother as you did, unfortunately. I think that's the more common experience with reunions. I really appreciate you sharing your experience. I wish you the best.
@@OurNewLand thank you for your kind reply. Please let your sister know she is not alone, as you already indicated. She might be interested in a FB page called The Wounded Adoptee,or Adoptee Restoration. 💞🙏
There is nothing like happy tears,such a blessing for you to reconnect with your birth family! Wishing you the best and many many years of happiness.thanks for sharing such a personal story.
So interesting. I've never been able to watch adoptee stories. I was placed for adoption at birth & never thought I'd have the reunion story. I'm so glad you had such a great experience! I recently connected with my birth mother & it's been effortless. We meet in Sept for the first time & I'm so excited to see her in person! I have 4 siblings! Excited for that, too. My birth father has no interest, but that is absolutely his right. I love hearing good stories now that I'm able to without crying, lol. The effortlessness of it all has been the most shocking part. I've never really felt like I fit. It's a strange feeling to feel that for the first time at 35.
I'm so happy to hear of your wonderful reunion!! Congrats! I'm sure the face-to-face meeting will be awesome. The effortless part of it all is still so amazing to me. It's been over twenty years since I found my birth family (I was 29 when I found them, 30 when I met them in person) and there has never been a hint of weirdness from any facet of the family. I NEVER would have expected that. Are your bio-grandparents still alive? If so (and if they have interest), I recommend getting to know them. I didn't do that nearly enough. I wish I would have called the grandparents just to talk to them at times. I saw them fairly often, and we had nice talks, but I wish I would have done more to get to know them better. I was able to get to know all four of them, but not to the extent I now wish I had. Does that make sense? Also, when you go to meet your birth fam, bring as many pictures of yourself growing up as you can find. I was mesmerized looking at their photos, as they were to see mine. You've made my day!!
This is wonderful!! I'm so happy for you that this was such a good experience and you had an opportunity to have your questions answered. Two of my children are adopted, one from an orphanage in China and one from a horrible abusive situation here. Sadly, neither will will likely have this opportunity. I'm so happy for you
Thank you for your kind words, Ellie! You must be a strong, caring person to have adopted your kids! It sounds like you have created a wonderful family. Thanks again!
Very interesting. I have a very similar story,I adopted two kids out, always worried about them but I already had three kids going thru a divorce my x said if you keep these kids I’ll take the my kids I was very niece and young, so I adopted the las two out. The oldest found us when he was 18, it was like we had never were apart. My kids were all so close so now I had 2 boys and 2 girls, all so happy, but now they wanted their sister. Too. But she wasn’t interested at that time, when she turned 48 she was ready, now we are complete and tighter than ever, like we were always there, now the two I adopted live across the street from each other, my oldest passed away at 48 so he did not get to meet the youngest that’s the saddest part of all. Thank you for your story. Family is wonderful!
Wow! What an amazing story, Sue! Isn't it incredible how it now feels like you guys have always been together? At least, that's how it is for us. Living across the street from each other - how awesome! Thanks for watching and for sharing your story. Take care!
Just came across your story. So amazing and happy you found your birth family and full-blooded siblings. I too was adopted and in 2018 at 63 years old I found I have 7 full-blooded brothers and sisters, and a half-brother. I have met them all and everyone has accepted me with open arms. I call it God's perfect timing. Enjoy your family!!
That is amazing! I'm so happy for you! How did both sides find each other?
@@OurNewLand I started looking for my birthparents in 1979. Pre-internet and DNA testing. It wasn't until 2007 that I found them from a new search website. I had my birth mother and fathers name. After 11 years of my birth mother not wanting to tell her children about me, she came to the place where she was ready to tell them. They were all in shock I existed, but immediately accepted me into the family.
@@grandmabourke Such an amazing story! Your birth family sounds wonderful. I'm so very happy for everyone involved!
I'm trying to find that out as well to
So happy for you and your family.
My son found both of us. We were so happy we were all together for a good 10 years. Then he just cut us off. Still very sad about this.
On another note in our small family, my husband is adopted, my son-in-law is as well, but I did grow up with my natural mother.
My husband was always traumatized by the fact that his parents were married and gave him up when he was two years old.
My son-in-law has always been grateful for his adoptive parents. Ironically, he is clearing out the old family home and last night found a precious letter written by a foster parent to his soon to be adoptive parents giving them a darling, humorous, and detailed update on how he was thriving as a 1 year old just learning to walk, the foods he preferred, etc. The find had us all in tears, grateful for a foster family such as that.
Wow, what a find! Thank you for sharing the story with me!
Congratulations... In 1979 I found my birth father; he took me to meet his best army buddy who turned out to be my uncle who had been married to my birth mom's sister...within the month I met my mother...learned I had a brother and sister and a year later I found them...many good years, they have all passed now but I had 20 + years and very grateful to have found my story. Even more blessed to have had the best adoptive parents anyone could have wished for but we all long for "our" story. Happy for you!
Wow! That is awesome, Tricia! Congrats on the positive rebunions and finding your kin and your history!
I came across your story because I received my original birth certificate from the state of NYC. She left her name on the birth certificate and I went searching I found the house and ect. Low and behold I found my sister my adopted family said I had and a brother. Now I have a younger sister 4 years. I finally saw a photo of my biological mother. We look exactly alike. I'm crying because I've never felt apart of anything I always had abandonment issues but I just want closure and to tell her thank you for giving me life. Without her I wouldn't have given birth to my greatest masterpiece my son.
I'm so happy you found your sister and saw a picture of your mom! Up until I found my biological family, my biggest wish was that I would someday get to see a picture of my father. I just always wondered if I looked like him. Now that I'm getting older, he and I look so much alike. As you now know, it's an amazing feeling having that connection -- the sharing of appearance. I can't put into words why that affected me so much, but it's powerful stuff. Best of wishes for your future with your sister.
I just saw your adoption story and I related to my family. My sister was 16 when she gave up her newborn and I was 13 and worried and prayed for years until they became adults and reconnected.
I wrote a poem that I gave to My Nephew Full Grown...
I met my nephew for the first time last year. I had waited 40 years to kknow him and it was soexciting. I wrote this little poem to him and the family that loved and raised him to express some of my feelings. I hope you like it.
My Nephew Full Grown
I am only a child but I know on this day
You are part of our family even when you go away.
My sister is young but very brave
She has given you life with good people, I pray.
Each year passes by and I remember with a tear
Is this child happy and healthy; do you live far or near?
We think of you often and worry with fear
that you will not know you have always been dear.
I thank God for your parents, their choice was the key
I prayed and I hoped for them to find you for me.
This gift of a child to form a new family of three;
God answered my prayers with a miracle you see!
Today I will meet my nephew full grown
I too, am much older; I have grandchildren of my own!
We share no memories of triumphs that have past
Yet we share this miracle to finally meet at last!
So, dear nephew this poem’s yours on the day we meet
Will it be awkward or easy or just really neat?
I’m not really sure what we will do or say
But I am certain I will always remember today!
Please forgive this poor gift of a poem from Aunt Jean
I just had to tell you how much you and your family really mean!
That is fantastic, Jean! Really, really incredible! So heartfelt. Thank you much for sharing. I'm glad you have reconnected!
I was adopted at 3. Wasn't told I was adopted, but knew something was up. Found the adoption papers at 16. The greatest joy in my life was finding my older sister. Somewhere deep in my heart I knew there was someone searching for me. Every adoptee has the right to know who they are, where they came from, and what medical history that can be put together.
Thanks for watching and commenting, Kitty! I can't imagine finding those papers at 16! It's great to hear you've had a positive reunion with your sister! Having to put UNKNOWN on medical history questions was always a gut-punch. It would cause the desire to know to resurface. Thanks again, and I'm so happy for you!
What was your reaction when u found out you were adopted
I randomly came across your video and cried….I experienced this in 2018 when I met my bio mother, father, maternal grandfather, and three half sisters after 44 years. It was absolutely surreal and it couldn’t have gone anymore perfect. My parents got to meet my bio mother and we ALL had that same familiar feeling and all I can say is that the whole experience was proof of just how beautiful adoption is ❤
I'm so glad you had a positive experience with your reunion! Amazing, right? For me, it feels like I've always belonged with the birth family, and yet my connection with my adoptive family is still as strong as it has always been. Thanks for sharing your experience with me!
@@OurNewLand exactly my experience. I think if you have a solid foundation with your adoptive parents (which I do) that just makes the whole thing even sweeter. I was certainly scared of hurting their feelings but they are secure in our relationship. When Kay flew down to SoCal to meet me in person, it was so freakin insane to walk into my childhood home with Kay to introduce her to my parents 😱 my dad has quite the sense of humor and he presented her a fat binder saying it was filled with receipts from the last 44 yrs that he wanted reimbursement for 😂 she was hysterical! My mom says she can see me in Kay and she felt immediately connected to her because she’s so connected to ME 🤯
you were the right child born at the wrong time. great to hear how a great kind person you become despite being adopted, obviously having forgiven your biological parents. i give credit to your adoptive parents for growing up to be the mature adult person you have become.
Thank you so much for the kind words, Gemma Lee! I was very fortunate to be adopted by such a great family. I made plenty of mistakes growing up, but somehow found my way. Thanks again!
Just stumbled upon this video… your life is very similar to ours. My mother gave up a child while going through a divorce. She had 4 other children as well. Then she had me 7 years later. The child who was adopted out found us when she was 32. Needless to say, our mother was elated!! As we were too!! It’s been 23 years now but it has never felt like she was ever not in this family. She is just like us!! Like you said, “ story book”. I’m so happy for you and your family ♥️
I'm so glad your family is having a positive reunion! It's amazing how easy and natural I fit in with everyone, and it sounds like you all are having the same experience. So great! Thanks for watching!
I'm so happy you found your siblings, this warms my heart.
Thanks a ton for the kind words.
Beautiful, happy story. It's wonderful that you can have this family finally.
Thank you, Judy! It's been an amazing experience!
Im enjoying your reunion, because my adoption story didn't end well. I found my bio parents, my dad passed in 97, my bio mom is alive and told me she told everyone in the family I dued in childbirth. She doesnt want to talk or meet. I have 5 bio siblings, she refuses to tell me names. I do love everyone elses happy stories. All my best, Lynn ❤
I'm sorry to hear your experience hasn't gone well (yet), Lynn. Maybe further down the line, you can connect with your siblings. Thanks for sharing your story, and thanks for watching our video!
Hi Lyn, I found my birth father through Ancestry….by connecting the dots after finding a cousin. He died in 1998, but I finally found out who “He” was, because my birth mother wouldn’t tell me. He was married to someone else when I was conceived😮 Ha, imagine that. God Bless, and good luck❤
I'm so sorry 😢
I am the mother of an adopted son and helped my son find his birth family. I am SO pleased for you and what you have experienced. You tell the story well-and the tears are very appropriate and good.
Ah, thank you so much! Was your son’s reunion a positive experience? I sure hope so. Thanks again for your kind words!
@@OurNewLand it wasn't what we had hoped for, but he was prepared (I am a therapist LOL). But, MANY good things came out of it and we are thankful for that. God bless you and all who read this comment!!
Oh my gosh this story is so heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time! The answering machine message from Devon's Dad cracked me up.😅 The love he had for his son! 😅 It's too bad every adoption story can't have this storyline. They seem like great people, all of them. Go build those forts, guys! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, Stella! It's been an amazing experience! And, yeah, that phone message -- it was so surreal! Thanks again!
God bless you all. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I know exactly how you feel. I was adopted, and I met my mother and sister in my 20's, and the rest of my mother's kids, my siblings thereafter.
I wasn't able to find my father's family until I took a DNA test, 50 years later. These tests are amazing...Unfortunately, my father died in 2015, so I didn't get to meet him, but I found my half-sister. We have only talked on the phone so far, but it feels as if I've known her my entire life. The most beautiful thing she said to me was "Our father would have been so proud of you" Well, I cried like a baby after we hung up. This meant the world to me ❤️
Wow, what a great thing to hear from your sister! She sounds awesome. My brother and I have both done 23andme and it's been so interesting! Thanks for watching!
Your story is almost identical to mine-except I had the opportunity to meet my bio-father two weeks before he died of brain cancer- and I took it. From DNA and Facebook I have connected with all his children (my half sibs) and met them all late last year. I am 63. I am full circle!
I was adopted at (6) weeks old in 1975. In 2019 I found out the truth behind a lie when I did a popular DNA test. And the “real” father wants nothing to do with me.
I don’t care how old you are, it hurts.
Love your story! Very happy for other adoptees and their journeys. ❤️
Thank you for sharing your experience with me. I'm sorry you had a negative outcome, much like my sister. With so many variables in play, it's a crap shoot as to how any reunion will turn out. I hope you find peace.
God bless you❤
Amazing story. My half sister found me 6 years ago, she knew about me (and my other siblings) but I had no clue about her. We are both in our 70's now and we are making up for lost time. And yes there was an immediate connection! And she looks more like our mother did than any of us other kids.
So great! I resemble our father more than my brother and sister do! The older I get, the more I look like him. It's amazing how quickly we all assimilated to each other. It felt so natural and easy. I'm glad you're having a positive experience with your sister! Thanks for watching!
Devon this is truly an amazing story. After 30 years of not knowing who your biological family was and finally meeting them is a blessing. When you got emotional and said crying in a field of buckwheat, I started crying. Ryan and your bond will always be strong💕. It was nothing but God to reunite the family back together. Now you both bought land together and building a home, truly amazing. Continued blessings to your family.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting! The entire situation has been absolutely amazing. I have been very blessed, first by being adopted by a wonderful family, then by finding my equally-wonderful birth family. Thanks again!
Well... if you are going to cry happy/grateful tears there's no better place than in a field. I am happy for you and your family. What a wonderful reunion story.
Thank you so much! It has been wonderful!
So glad you not only were adopted by a great family but were able to meet your other great bio family. What an incredible story. Can't even imagine all the feelings along the way.
It's been a heck of a ride! I've certainly feel blessed. Thanks again for watching!
My heart goes out to you and your family. The guilt your parents must have felt for giving you up had to be almost crippling. I can’t tell you how happy I am for you all. You’re lucky because reunions don’t always turn out this way. You all sound like amazing people.
Thank you very much, Yvonne! I have been very blessed with how wonderful our reunion has turned out. I now have two amazing families that I love very much. Thanks again!
Wonderful story. So glad you’re able to find your family
Thank you so much, Paulette! It's been an amazing experience!
I understand your emotions because I also was placed for adoption at birth. I was 57 or 58 when DNA tests connected me to a younger half-sister, and several first cousins. I still haven't met any bio family in person, but I talk with that younger sister sometimes and we exchange messages and emails, and Christmas cards. My cousins keep providing me with more stories and photos and I feel like I know them all well. I have spoken to my younger paternal half-brother who had spent his life believing he was an only son. He quickly opened up to me and told me quite ab bit about our common father. I was floored when he offered to give me some of our fathers ashes if we do meet. Just that offer stirs great emotions in me. My oldest half-sister has acknowledge me and we have exchanged some messages. One of my first cousins died a couple of years ago and time is running short for the rest of us. I still have hopes I will be able to meet some, or most of them next year.
Wow, what a story! I'm glad you're connecting with so many members of your birth family. Seeing the photos is amazing, right?! My brother and I (and two of our first cousins) did 23andMe years after finding each other, but no surprises were found.
This is very heartwarming. 😍❤😇🥰 I recently got into contact with an adoptee who had been searching for her biological family and she and I have realized that we are in fact biological cousins.
Thank you, Danielle! Small world, right?
@@OurNewLand Just great to have the internet. We haven’t seen each other in person yet since we live a few thousand miles apart. Her biological father died years ago and her biological mother unfortunately died just a few months before she started her biological family tracking which she soon found out so she tracked down the graves of her biological mother’s parents to search for more who are related to them and was able to find me and my father who is the brother of her biological mother since we only live a few miles away from the cemetery their graves are located.
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY So great! I hope you get to meet her soon!
Wow! An absolutely heartfelt story told so beautifully. I bet I'm speaking for most of the viewers that we felt your every honest emotion which tugged hard at our heartstrings and activated the tear ducts! I'm sure your long lost family is beyond thrilled to have found you!
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! It has been an absolutely amazing experience, and it really felt great to talk about it -- though I'm not sure why I decided to do it in a field of buckwheat!
Because of the positive feedback, we plan on making additional videos discussing various aspects of the adoption and the reunion. We currently have 4 videos posted on the topic, and I plan on recording another one this week.
Thanks again! Take care!
@@OurNewLand LOL i gotta say - i was wondering whatsupp with that field 🤣🤣 youre lucky. one of my bff's found his adopted mother and ...while she was happy to meet him - she 'had to' keep him a secret bc he was half black and her family would not have accepted him. so congratz on your happy trailz!
@@alexperkins8433 Thanks! Your friend - man, that’s quite an emotional rollercoaster. Finding his mom, but then her wanting to keep him hidden. Wow.
Thanks again, and take care!
@@OurNewLand Probably BC buckwheat cannot be tainted.
My youngest grandson was adopted a little over a year ago. We are in touch with his adopted family. Unfortunately covid has kept us apart aside from one very special visit. You talking about meeting your grandparents has really hit home. Covid be damned. His grandpa and I need to make a trip to spend time with our grandson soon. Thank you for sharing your story.
I'm so happy you found him! I hope it's a wonderful reunion. Thank you.
Devon, thanks for sharing your story. I’m glad you found more of your family and were able to find answers to lifelong questions.
You did well in communicating to the camera as if you were talking to a friend.
You guys have plenty of life left ahead of you.
Sorry it took me so long to respond! This was in my Held For Review tab for some reason.
Thank you so much for the kind words. This has been an amazing journey, with many wonderful memories. I'm very excited for the future memories that will be made!
My husband and I just found his biological father after 53 years. We’re making a trip to Texas to meet him. Thank you for sharing your story!
That is awesome! I hope the reunion is a huge success for all involved! Make sure to bring as many pictures of your husband growing up as you can, and even copies to give to the father if possible. Good luck!!
@@OurNewLand great idea! We will bring pictures. He will enjoy them. ❤️
I watched another story a while back where a teenage girl and boy had a son and put him up for adoption and then later married and had more kids and reunited with the adopted son so it definitely does happen. Its a shame that the first born wasn't raised by his biological parents but it was the best decision at the time. So glad they all reunited. One big happy family for both biological family and adoptive family.
Wow, exactly like our story! I feel very blessed to be a part of both families - double the love. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment! Take care.
What a happy outcome. I hope your adoptive parents have come around. Everyone deserves to know where they came from.
My dad passed before I found my birth family, and my mom has always been supportive and accepting. Thanks for watching, Kay!
What a great story. I’ve been wanting to watch this video for a while (plus the two earlier videos that you and Ryan each did on this subject - I haven’t watched those two yet). I was waiting for the right time to watch it because I knew it’d be a tear-jerker!!
My wife also found siblings (1/2 siblings) when she was in her early thirties. Well she was listening to this video while I was watching it. Of course she teared up - reliving her experience with her similar situation.
Great to hear of you reconnecting with you biological family. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. It has been an amazing experience.
I've also been reunited with a 1/2 sibling on my adoptive side, but that tale isn't for our channel. Families are funny things....
Take care!
Thank you for sharing your story. Very heartwarming. I found two brothers a few years ago after searching for 25 years so I know how emotional it is. I love to see other's fill in the missing pieces of their lives. God bless.
It's an incredible experience, right?! I'm so glad you found your brothers! I hope you're all bonding and creating lasting memories.
I'm with you man. You've got me, I'm a forever fan. I'm going back to make sure I have the notification bell on.. man... I appreciate your transparency. I'm so glad that the Lord brought yall together and you were able to meet and make up for lost time. I was crying with you brother. What a blessing. I'm so glad you reached out and I can only pray that my son will do the same one day 🙏🏻 I needed this. I'm so glad to see that it is possible for reunion, happiness, and wholeness to come out of a situation like this. Thank you for sharing your story, really.
Thank you so much! It's been an incredible ride! It can happen!
Found my family on my biological father’s side in 2018 when I was 73. He had passed away in 2002. Three half sisters living in Texas, but originally from SC.
AncestryDNA.
AncestryDNA and 23andMe and have certainly made it easier to find family members! I hope you have had a positive experience finding your half sisters, Patricia. Thank you for sharing your story with me!
Your story also had me in tears! I am so happy for you. The older we get the more you realize how much family means. I am 77 years old and lost my husband two years ago. I look at my three adult children and see so much of their dad in them……. It is comforting feeling that bond to my husband. Makes me feel part of him is with me even though he is no longer by my side. Savor ever moment with your siblings…..every minute is a blessing!
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm sorry for your loss. I'm glad his legacy lives on in your children and that you are able to experience it. Thanks again!
It is comforting to see/hear a man, describing such an emotional event in life and it is inspiring. Thank you for sharing that.
Thank you very much, Kristine! I really appreciate it.
It brought tears to my eyes. Such a beautiful story I had to share.
Thank you so much! It's been wonderful!
So happy for you and Ryan and the whole family ❤😊
Thanks a ton! It's been such an amazing experience. So amazing!
I've never been to your channel before but you had me laughing and crying at the same time. Such a beautiful story!
Thank you so much! I love talking about it, but it's not exactly a topic that pops up at social gatherings. Thanks again!
"Crying out in a field of buckwheat" sounds like a country song! Too sweet! We are all human with human emotions, and it truly is ok to cry.. crying isn't always sad.. sometimes it's overwhelming happiness..
So true! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
I was 10 when I found out my youngest aunt had a girl. My dream was to always meet her and see what she was like. My Aunt died suddenly 2 years ago and I month later my Sister received a email. Her daughter is my Aunts twin. It’s like we’ve known one another our entire life. Have yet to meet them. Fantastic story for you and your family.
What a story! I’m glad you found her. I hope you get to meet her in person soon. Thanks for watching.
You just popped up on my feed and you’ve made my day! Beautiful story! Love from sunny Spain! X
Thank you so much! From Spain - wow! So great!
This was an amazing story Devin, we adopted our youngest daughter at birth, it was an open adoption in the beginning, we don’t have contact with them now due to some not so good lifestyle on mothers part no father ever in the picture. So happy for you my friend, the lord has definitely blessed you.
Thank you so much! It's so wonderful you adopted her! I'm glad you have each other, and I'm sure you all are in a better place because of it. Thanks again!
I cried watching you getting emotional. I’m so happy for you. What a heartwarming story of love. 💙
Thank you very much! Really appreciate it!
what a wonderful story...I'm sitting here with tears streaming down my face as I lost my older brother 12 years ago....I miss him every day........
Thank you for the kind words, Howard. I'm so very sorry for your loss. I can't even imagine what that must feel like.
There is something about blood that connect us. I meet my paternal cousin, the first person I ever meet on my fathers side when I was 65. It was an instant bond and love keeping in touch with her. This is a wonder story and thank you for sharing your experience!
Thanks for sharing your story, Nancy! The instant bond I made with everyone really surprised me, too. I thought it was going to take time and effort, but it was immediate and natural feeling. I'm glad you found the same with your cousin. Thanks again!
Wow what an amazing story! Very heartfelt! So glad that you found more of your family!
Thank you! It has been an absolutely amazing experience.
You all felt like you had always been together because in a way you had. You were always in their psyches, even the siblings who didn’t know of your existence would have unconsciously picked something up. 💜
I agree with you! Thanks for watching and for leaving the comment!
FANTASTIC STORY! Very heart warming. I have really enjoyed hearing your story, Mike Lewis
Thank you so much, Mike. I really appreciate that. It's been an amazing experience.
Such an amazing story! I love that you were able to connect and bond with them and build an amazing relationship.
Thank you so much! It has been a truly amazing experience. I appreciate you watching!
I just happened to watch this video that came up on my feed. Your story is heartwarming and I’m so happy for you and your family! I’m 56 and for the first time in my life think I’m ready to pursue “finding” my birth family. I have very little to go by and was told my mother was from Dublin, Ireland. I’ll look into what you shared regarding an adoption registry. Many years ago I tried to find a process that could help me but came up with a dead end. I’m not going to do DNA testing so this might be another way. God bless you!
Good luck, Kandice! I wish you the very best on your quest!
Incredibly interesting. Thank you for letting us be a part of it all!
Thank you for the kind words, Jennifer! I really appreciate it!
Wow! amazing story, glad you found your biological family.Love to hear real story. Same story of my husband until now he is praying to see his biological family. May God make a way too for him, he was adopted when he was like few months old.Fully watched, happy for you. I'm your old supporter here.
Oh wow! Thank you so much for the kind words. I hope he finds his birth family!
I’m not sure how your story popped up for me but I’ve just found a cousin I never knew existed. Unfortunately my auntie, his mum has passed away but we’re in the process of making a time for him to meet his 2 brothers. I believe they’re 1/2 brothers but family is family right!❤
That's awesome, Becc! He's going to love seeing photos of her and hearing stories of her life and his brothers'! Thanks for watching and for sharing!
HEYYYY New subscriber from 7F goal setting live!!!! So excited to get to know your channel!
Hey Cayce!! Man, it's good to see you here! I LOVE your channel and energy!
@@OurNewLand wow thank you so much!!!! That means a lot!!!!!!! So excited to binge watch your videos!!!! Love your story it’s just amazing
Very happy for you and your family. I, too, was adopted, but did not get my wish of being accepted by my birth mother's husband or my half sisters, they simply did not want contact at all and neither would they give me even a photo of her. I have, however, been blessed with a beautiful son who is the Sunshine of my life and who comprehends the loss I feel of no family. My wish is that more people experience what you have found and not the feeling of rejection I have had to deal with. Stay safe and happy.
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your story. How strange they wouldn't give you a photo. My adoptive sister (the one I grew up with) found her birth mother, but the mother wanted nothing to do with her, and asked that she would leave them alone, which she did. I wish you and your son all the best.
Great story, thanks for sharing. When I first met my brother at the age of 50 something I found it to be really bizarre as well. It was immediate the sense of 'we just fit/belong' same sense of humour, we laugh a lot. He looks like my sons. It is really weird, but in a good way. We were both adopted, so have that common understanding as well.
So awesome! The fact that you both understand what it's like to be the adoptee must add a comforting dynamic. I try not to proactively mention birth family to adopted family, and vice versa. In my case, they all care for each other and ask about the other side. But when I'm with one side, I try to keep the focus on them.
Thanks for sharing your story.
Lol, heck I’m crying out in a field of buck wheat! So genuine!! Love your story!
Thanks a ton, Regina! I really appreciate it! It's been an amazing adventure!
Never apologise for showing your feelings. It is the mark of a real human being!
Very true, Jim! Thanks for watching!
Very compelling and heart felt. Really appreciate your story❤️
Thank you so much, Paulette! I felt great to talk about it!
It is wonderful that you found your birth family and the siblings
you never knew you had. Now life can really move forward for you. My hope is that you can balance both families with grace.
Thank you for the kind words, Joyce! I really do appreciate it!
I found my biological family at 75years old. I have 2 brothers and 5 sisters. Both parents are deceased.. Found each other through Ancestry.. this happened in 2019...We now live in the same city.. we all have same parents we see each other monthly at the least.
Wow, Andre! That is incredible! How did you find them?
Found your biological family at 75 years old, wow what an accomplishment
Hi new friends here, from Texas. Your life story is a incredibly moving, so touching. You hit it on the nose cause it sounded like one of those Hallmark movies. Such a beautiful blessing to have been reunited with your biological family. I pray that you and your family continue on this road of making beautiful memories. God always has a plan and a purpose over our lives. Many blessings our newest friends.
Thank you so much for the kind words. I feel extremely blessed to have found my biological family. The strong bonds and memories we are creating are a dream come true. Thanks again!
What’s wonderful is, that you grew up a wonderful person by an adoptive parent and you also now have your bio family too!
I've been very fortunate all around. Thanks for watching, Tina!
Such a great story. The world needs more of this kind of goodness!
Thanks for watching!
Great story.
I'm a 60 year old adoptee and I spoke to my birth mother for the first time this week. It was quite surreal.
I live in the UK and she lives in USA. She has 6 children, my half siblings, but she hasn't told them about me and is terrified of their reaction which is sad. I'm hoping she will tell them before she passes away. I have told her I won't contact any of them while she is alive but that I will be contacting them when she has passed on as I belive they have a right to know about me and they can decide if they want to get to know me or not. Her husband did know about me but he has passed on.
My birth mothers older sister accepted me straight away and we have been chatting via WhatsApp for a few months now. She lives in Italy and she is delightful. She is working on my BM to try and get her to tell her children about me and she persuaded my BM to speak to me. I felt an instant connection to my aunt because she welcomed me straight away as soon as I DNA matched with her granddaughter who lives in Australia. She knew who I was instantly and asked her granddaughter to ask me if she could have my number. She wants me to go and stay with her in Italy as she wants to get to know me more. She phones me twice a week and we talk for hours. I feel like i've always known her. I'm hoping I can get to know my BM better if she gets over her shame of having had a baby out of wedlock.
I also found my birth fathers side and learnt that he passed away in 1996. He also had 6 children in his marriage, so I have 12 half siblings, 6 in the USA and 6 in Ireland. It was quite a shock to find out I had that many siblings I can tell you. I haven't as yet contacted any of them. I found their names from my birth fathers obituary and I Googled them and found them on FB so I ,now what they look like and where they live. Just need a bit more time to assimilate it all before trying to contact them to introduce myself. Their mother has also passed on.
Wow! You have a lot going on! I gotta say, I like your aunt, too! She is so positive and accepting! I wish you the best of luck with your birth mother's side. That's going to be tough for her, either way. Thank you so much for sharing!
Your story is so wonderful ! How great that you have found all the pieces to your family. Look forward to your next video:)
Thank you so much! I’m planning on two more adoption videos in the near future. One where I discuss my adoptive family’s reaction when I told them I found my birth family, and one where I discuss the first letter I wrote to my birth father after getting matched up on the adoption registry. Thanks again for watching!
Hey, that’s great. Found my biological familes when I was 68
Thanks, James! I hope you've had a positive experience with your reunions!
This is such a beautiful story and I’m glad UA-cam recommended it to me. You got a second chance to be a part of what sounds like a very loving family. I’m very happy for you. 🙂
Thanks a ton, Greg! It's been an amazing journey!
How blessed you were. I also found my family. I had 2 brothers. One said I was a crazy lady and I never met him. The other was thrilled to meet me but he turned out to be a jerk. He had had 5 wives and he thought 5?? Kids who,had nothing to do with him. Both brothers are deceased now. I was rejected by the rest of the family. Two Aunts complained that I should be ashamed and to leave them alone. My mother denied me until she died. Her death certificate said she had 2 children, not 3. Of course a big dissapointed t but okay by me. I sent the Aunts a letter stating that I was ask ALWAYS about health questions. I said if they would complete the questions I sent I would never contact them again. I have not. That ended it for me.
I'm sorry to hear that, Janice. My adoptive sister (the one I grew up with) did not a favorable reunion with her birth mother. She doesn't even know if she has any siblings or half siblings.
The medical questionnaires - yes!! Before finding my birth family, I always had to put "Unknown" to all the questions. I totally get it! I'm so sorry they wouldn't help you with that.
Thanks for watching, Janice! I'm wishing you the best!
Wonderful story, what a blessing to be enveloped by your family. You can spend the rest of your lives catching up!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching, Suzanne!
Fascinating story. Powerful. Amazing that you were fully welcomed by all.
Thank you so much, Patrice! It has been a wonderful experience. I never expected it to be so natural feeling. Thanks for watching!
Wow!!! You had me in tears!! What an awesome heartwarming story about you and Ryan and the whole dang family meeting!!! I’ll surely subscribe and glad you came through my feed… ❤️❤️
Thank you so much! It's been an amazing experience for all involved.
Love it! So great that you are able to take this journey together now. Thanks for sharing this. And happy anniversary!
Thanks for watching!
I was adopted at the age 5, and met my mom and half sister when i was in my mid 20's. I am so glad you also met your birth family!
Oh wow! I hope it was a positive experience for you!
@@OurNewLand my first meet with my mom and sister was at my brother's funeral... but afterwards we hung out together that was very positive!
Your story is so awesome that I will start an awesome playlist with it. 😁
I think this is one of the best, if not the best, story of an adopted person looking for his/her biological parents. 💝
Aw, thank you so much! It felt really good to talk about it - even though it was just talking to a camera. Thank you!
Dont know why your video popped up...I too was adopted at the age of 2.1/2 years old in the UK, I truly felt so much of what you spoke of...I too got to meet some of my biological family...brothers ,Uncle, and many of their children...so much to tell for sure...I'm 75 years old living my life now in the Philippines 🤔🤗🤔great story you've told thank you for sharing❤️
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you were able to meet members of your birth family. Thanks again and take care!
Well that had my eyes filled with tears! What a wonderful story. What a blessing God brought y’all back together! Pray your relationships and family continue to bring more precious memories together! God Bless you both! 💕
Thank you so much. I has been wonderful so far, and it's only going to get better! Thanks again!
I'm trying to find out who my biological family is as well i don't look nothing like my twin at all
I met my oldest brother that I didn't know existed about nine years ago. I absolutely love him.
Congratulations! So very happy for y'all!
That is awesome! I love hearing about positive reunions! Thanks for sharing, Gerry!
What a story! Very emotional. Glad to hear some positive and good in this world.
Thanks for watching! It has been an amazing journey!
Wow, Thank you for sharing your story with us. It really touched my heart, especially when your emotions were so clearly displayed. 😢💕 You seem like such a genuine, awesome person! I'm so happy for you that you found your biological family. Will be looking forward to hearing more of your continuing story. Makes me feel like I'm a part of the "new" chapter in your life! You are so brave to share your story online with so many.... I wish you the very best as you continue to build a beautiful relationship that includes your biological family. Hoping that there is also room in your life for your adopted family too as I'm sure there is la lot of love there too. I bet you could write a very touching book about your journey! Blessings as you continue your journey! 😊💖
Thank you very much for the kind words! I don't talk about my adoptive family very much on this channel because this channel is about me and Ryan and the family we share. I want to keep the focus on us rather than on me. When I'm with my birth family, I don't proactively bring up my adoptive family, and vice versa. They always ask about each other and I answer in detail, but I never start talking out of the blue about my Mom in front of my Mother. While with one family, they are my sole focus. I hope that makes sense.
That being said, I am posting a video this month where I discuss how each member of my adoptive family reacted when I told them I found my biological family. I've tried recording it before, but it get's a pretty heavy at times. Ryan said he'd like to see and he thinks my birth family would, too, so he green-lighted the video.
Thanks again for your comment. It was very heart-warming.
I absolutely love your story!! Wishing you the best 🙏
Thank you so much, Linda! I really appreciate your kind words!
Wow. 6am is too early to have tears in my eyes. Happy tears though. Your story is beautiful. I’m so happy you had good adopted parents and then were able to find your bio family. I’m truly happy for you all. May you continue to have all the blessings you deserve. Much love.
Thanks a ton for the kind words. I really enjoyed making that video. It's always a moving experience for me when I talk about my various families.
I love your story, thanks for sharing it with us.
Thank you so much for watching!
What a wonderful story. I'm trying to type with tears in my eyes! LOL The fact that you hit it off with everyone is such a good thing. You must be quite the positive man, I think it's great. Thank you for sharing, I'm sure that wasn't easy and so personal. Can't wait to see how your and Ryan's "treehouse" turns out! LOL I know it's not a tree house. The field of buckwheat your standing in looks nice. Have a great week!
Thank you so much, Jeanie!! It was wonderful talking about it, even if it was to a camera! We are very fortunate to have such a great group of subscribers.
Such a wonderful story! I have heard that a buckwheat field is the best place to be emotional. 🙂 It is fabulous that your entire family has bonded and are so happy. ❤
Thank you so much! It has been an amazing experience!
Genetics are very powerful! So happy for you that you’ve connected to your family. I’m sure it bring a lot of closure to who you are and to now build those relationships is amazing! 💗 I have 2 adopted girls who are 14 now. One was an anonymous, embryo adoption so we don’t know the biological family. My other daughter was adopted through a large, national adoption agency. We are very close to her biological mom and siblings. She already had 2 boys and eventually married and had a girl. They are truly a part of our family. We visit, call, FaceTime, and send gifts. We get a long so well! It feels natural for all of us. My daughter gets sad when we leave them, we all do actually. She deals with not living closely as well as she can. I think the bottom line is we’re all humans doing the best that we can. We should treat everyone as family. It really enriches our lives! Oh, I’ll add, that the last time we all visited her birth mom noticed she talks just like her. 🤣 My daughter LOVES fashion just like her grandma. 🎉
It makes me so happy to hear your awesome story! Thank you so much for sharing it with me!
Wow! What a beautiful story. So happy for you 🙏
Thank you! It's been an amazing journey!
You and your family made this such a wonderful reunion! Looking forward to all that you share on your new land!
Thank you very much, Susan! It's been a heck of an experience so far, and it just keeps getting better for us. Thanks again!
I so know how you feel I was 47 years when I met 2 of my siblings It’s overwhelming isn’t it ❤️💕
Wow, yes! It has been so wonderful! Thanks for watching!
That is an amazing story.. My name is Devin too. We're down here in Florida China turn our land into a working Homestead working Homestead. Can't wait to follow along you guys and your journey. I prayed God's blessing on your land and all your adventures.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! I think you're the largest channel that has found us. Awesome!
As a birth mother...I don't say I "put up or gave up" my twin daughters. I "placed" my children with people who could care for them at a time I couldn't 😢. I have never got over that ...even still, after 35 years 😢
I totally get it, Tonya. My adoptive parents always said that my birth mother did what she did because she had so much love for me, that she wanted me to have more than she was able to do for me at the time. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!
Adopted at birth in 1961. Birthmother refused to ever meet. Met an aunt and some older 1st cousins. Nothing like this happy story....but I feel the pain of all that you missed. Thanks to DNA, I found out who my father was. Unfortunately, I found out 20 years too late. Adoptive parents were older, raised me as an only child, did the best they could. I have attachment and trust issues but am happily single, child-free and live in a van with my cat. I grew up in the era where we were told, "your mother loved you so much she gave you away" (ostensibly to have a better life, but when you're given to strangers, there are no guarantees). Bottom line, many of us struggled and still do. Abandonment equals love?? Sure.
@@sophirichmanfletcher4657 My adoptive sister had the same experience with her birth mother as you did, unfortunately. I think that's the more common experience with reunions. I really appreciate you sharing your experience. I wish you the best.
@@OurNewLand thank you for your kind reply. Please let your sister know she is not alone, as you already indicated. She might be interested in a FB page called The Wounded Adoptee,or Adoptee Restoration. 💞🙏
There is nothing like happy tears,such a blessing for you to reconnect with your birth family! Wishing you the best and many many years of happiness.thanks for sharing such a personal story.
Thanks a ton, Jean! It has been a wonderful journey, and it keeps getting better and better! Thanks again!
So interesting. I've never been able to watch adoptee stories. I was placed for adoption at birth & never thought I'd have the reunion story. I'm so glad you had such a great experience! I recently connected with my birth mother & it's been effortless. We meet in Sept for the first time & I'm so excited to see her in person! I have 4 siblings! Excited for that, too. My birth father has no interest, but that is absolutely his right. I love hearing good stories now that I'm able to without crying, lol. The effortlessness of it all has been the most shocking part. I've never really felt like I fit. It's a strange feeling to feel that for the first time at 35.
I'm so happy to hear of your wonderful reunion!! Congrats! I'm sure the face-to-face meeting will be awesome. The effortless part of it all is still so amazing to me. It's been over twenty years since I found my birth family (I was 29 when I found them, 30 when I met them in person) and there has never been a hint of weirdness from any facet of the family. I NEVER would have expected that. Are your bio-grandparents still alive? If so (and if they have interest), I recommend getting to know them. I didn't do that nearly enough. I wish I would have called the grandparents just to talk to them at times. I saw them fairly often, and we had nice talks, but I wish I would have done more to get to know them better. I was able to get to know all four of them, but not to the extent I now wish I had. Does that make sense? Also, when you go to meet your birth fam, bring as many pictures of yourself growing up as you can find. I was mesmerized looking at their photos, as they were to see mine.
You've made my day!!
Thank you! Hope you are all well. That was such a lovingly told story of bravely reaching out and reconnecting with family.
Thank you so much, Angela! It has been an amazing experience!
Your story is just amazing!! I was also adopted and your story resonates with me - - wonderful. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! It's been an amazing experience, for sure.
This is wonderful!! I'm so happy for you that this was such a good experience and you had an opportunity to have your questions answered. Two of my children are adopted, one from an orphanage in China and one from a horrible abusive situation here. Sadly, neither will will likely have this opportunity. I'm so happy for you
Thank you for your kind words, Ellie! You must be a strong, caring person to have adopted your kids! It sounds like you have created a wonderful family. Thanks again!
I find this inspiring in so many ways.
Thanks, Dani. I love your new logo!
@@OurNewLand thank you 😊
Very interesting. I have a very similar story,I adopted two kids out, always worried about them but I already had three kids going thru a divorce my x said if you keep these kids I’ll take the my kids I was very niece and young, so I adopted the las two out. The oldest found us when he was 18, it was like we had never were apart. My kids were all so close so now I had 2 boys and 2 girls, all so happy, but now they wanted their sister. Too. But she wasn’t interested at that time, when she turned 48 she was ready, now we are complete and tighter than ever, like we were always there, now the two I adopted live across the street from each other, my oldest passed away at 48 so he did not get to meet the youngest that’s the saddest part of all. Thank you for your story. Family is wonderful!
Wow! What an amazing story, Sue! Isn't it incredible how it now feels like you guys have always been together? At least, that's how it is for us. Living across the street from each other - how awesome! Thanks for watching and for sharing your story. Take care!
What a Beautiful story! 😥
Thank you, Barb!