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In this episode, Gene and Kay Trowbridge interview their daughter Emily about her adoption story. Emily recalls asking her mom if she was adopted at a young age and how her mom confirmed it. She also remembers books that her mom read to her about adoption and how those books became a core memory for her. Emily shares the story of her adoption, including how her parents found out about her through a fortune cookie and the process of picking her up. She also discusses her feelings about being adopted, feeling special and chosen, but also experiencing moments of insecurity and being made fun of by other kids. In this conversation, Emily and Gene discuss their experiences as adoptees and the impact it has had on their relationships and identities. They explore the themes of adoption, addiction, trauma, and the search for closure. They also reflect on the loss of their adoptive sibling, Amy, and how it has shaped their understanding of adoption. The conversation highlights the importance of sharing adoption stories and building a sense of community among adoptees.
Story Notes:
🤝Discovering Adoption at a Young Age
🤝The Story of Emily’s Adoption
🤝Feeling Special and Chosen
🤝Insecurity and Being Made Fun Of
🤝The Significance of Names and Birth Certificates
🤝The Loss of Amy and Its Impact
🤝The Longing for Closure and Understanding
🤝The Impact of Adoption on Relationships
🤝The Therapeutic Power of Sharing Adoption Stories