

Mary's Weekend (Part 2) Let the Fun Commence

Mary's Weekend (Part 1) A New Chapter Begins Sharing With Friends(Part3): Getting CaughtĪ Trip to My Aunt's (Part 2): The ArrivalĪ Trip to My Aunt's (Part 4): Getting CaughtĪ Second Christmas Story (Part 1): IntroductionĪ Second Christmas Story (Part 2): The Suprises BeginĪ Second Christmas Story (Part 3): The MorningĪ Second Christmas Story (Part 4): The Long TripĪ Second Christmas STory (Part 5): The First Round ConcludesĪ Second Christmas STory (Part 6): The Straight JacketĪ Second Christmas STory (Part 7): The Straight Jacket ContinuedĪ Second Christmas Story (Part 8: Final): A Trip Down Memory Lane: Sharing With Friends(Part2): Truth or Dare I try to do my best to proofread my writings, but I still miss a few things and he is willing to take the time to fix anything that I miss. Who has been kind enough to proofread through all of my stories. I wanted to take a moment and say thanks to Jack. Stories on the message board if you would like to.
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Feel free to drop me any coments about any of the Page or the stories link at the side of the page to return to thisĬontents at any time. You can use the back link at the bottom of each Links below will bring up the story to read in this frame. TheyĪre listed in the order that they happened in my life. on TLC.Story Contents Stories Contents Here are the stories that I have posted so far. That will be revealed in the show “Long Lost Family,” which airs Friday, Oct. They said the show also gave them access to AncestryDNA, which really was a game changer.ĭue to non-disclosure agreements, the twins couldn’t say whether they got to meet their mom. That was hurtful,” the twins said, finishing each other’s sentences. It said that our father had left once he found out she was pregnant with us. Then we kept reading and learned she was divorced and had two small children and she couldn’t. With the help of the show, they were able to get paperwork that said something completely different. Their adoptive mom told them their biological mother gave them up when she was 16. “Because we were born in New York, the laws are strict up there and everything is sealed and you can't touch anything and can only get basic information,” Clevenger said.

Their search proved difficult, especially in the early days without the internet widely available. Who our mother and biological father were,” said Kim Norfleet, who had started searching before her sister, at age 14.Ĭlevenger said she didn’t start searching for her birth parents until after her adoptive mother died, as she didn’t want to hurt her feelings. The twins said they loved their adoptive parents and had a wonderful childhood, but they always felt a void. “I can’t thank her enough, because it’s been an emotional roller coaster to say the least,” said Kathleen Clevenger.
