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[quote=Anonymous]The family reunion is this weekend. I am unable to go as I had a surgery recently. My late teen daughter is there representing us this year and is staying with the oldest brother and his wife almost 2 weeks. She needed to get away and she's staying with amazing people. This journey has been so amazing. The oldest nephew of the family was up in July for a week. It was SUCH a blessing to get to know him and I feel like I have always known him. He is close to my age. I must admit it is funny to have a part of the family up here meeting people from my life and having things overlap. It is quite satisfying, though, as it feel like a little bit more normal than having two separate lives, identities, whatever you want to call it. A couple of my siblings that I grew up with found out about this situation. I said I would not lie if asked as I am not embarrassed about my origins. I am here because I have a purpose. I am not sure how to handle the rest of my siblings not knowing, I do wish that I could just tell them. My big dream, as I said and which I know will probably never happen, is to have all of my siblings together in one place and have a photograph. [/quote]
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