We were going through boxes of papers from Hubby's Mother yesterday, trying to find the genealogy that she spent thirty years compiling. Ah, the joy of being the oldest child, inheritor and sorter of everything that's was left.
However, success, we found a copy of Hubby's original birth certificate, which lists his birth father's name, and a copy of his sister's original certificate, which not only gives birth father's name, but his birth date and where he was born and what military unit he was in. Hubby has genetic reasons for wanting to know where he comes from, because a lot of his health problems are probably inherited. His mother was a great believer in rewriting history and refused to discuss her first husband--as if adoption changes DNA.
It's not quite "Kunte Kinte, I found you!" but it's the trailhead.
Go, Aimee!
yay P-C
and I am exhausted from taking the cat to the vet and they had to put him under to basically find nothing obvious . at least they clipped his claws. I am seriously thinking his name should be dr. jeckel and mr hyde
I loved the Gap stuff I borrowed from Cash.
It's not quite "Kunte Kinte, I found you!" but it's the trailhead.
It was weird when we met my DH's father's family for the first time because he looked so much like them, and his mother's family had spent so much energy trying to convince him he was just like them.
If you want me to run any property searches in Lexis, connie, on the name my profile addy is good.
Just thirding Old Navy. I bought tons of clothes online from them.
Ellie has not puked since about 10, so that's great news.
And, I'm wearing contacts!!!!!! It's sooper weird because I can see everything and there's nothing on my face.
Don't poke yourself in the eye!
I always have to remind myself when I switch from glasses to contacts. Sometimes by, yes, poking myself in the eye.
Glad to hear Ellie is getting better.
I also loved my Gap maternity clothes. It's nice to wear something that isn't total crap.
And, I'm wearing contacts!!!!!! It's sooper weird because I can see everything and there's nothing on my face.
wait until the first time that you go out in the rain. It's such a shock to be able to SEE. I've worn contacts for 15 years and I still remember that feeling.
Burrell - How's about getting together Sunday?