Adoptee Notes

Welcome to our new Adoptee Notes page on I’m Adopted. We are opening up more of our resources so that more adoptees can contribute and join the conversation on our website, by adoptees, for adoptees. Adoptee Notes are written by our selection of volunteer contributors for I’m Adopted.

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There Is No Grieving Without Feeling (Pt. 2)

“It’s been up to me as an adult to try and work everything out when it comes down to how I feel and felt about certain situations when it is a difficult task. It wasn’t until I was twenty-three that I was starting to get to the root of my problems when beforehand I was not ready to face my troubles…”

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There is no Grieving Without Feeling (Pt. 1)

"Personally, for me one of the hardest things an adoptee we will ever have to do is to grieve the loss of a person who is still alive…”

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Split Up: Life Without Siblings Pt. III

Moving on to my two youngest siblings, my brothers. Still to this day, I have not met them and this particularly breaks my heart. Even though, my eldest brother having turned nineteen in November and my youngest brother turning seventeen soon on the day of epiphany (La Fête des Rois or La Befana) there is no sign of moving in the direction of reunion at this moment in time. I hold onto hope every day that sometime soon I will meet them otherwise it’s just too painful.

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Split Up: Life Without Siblings Pt. II

There are times when I see siblings quarrel or argue and I say to myself, you are so lucky to have a sibling in your life compared to others out there like me for instance who is waiting to be a sister due to not having the chance and opportunity to have contact. I say to these people, don’t take what you have for granted because what you have is all that someone else wishes for.

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Split Up: Life Without Siblings (Pt. I)

I went from living with a sibling for the first four years of my life to one day being spit up to then seeing that sibling for one year for contact to then never seeing her again as a child. At the time, I found this very confusing realising that my sister was not coming back.

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The Importance of Family History & Identity as an Adoptee

“Essentially from the moment I entered foster care and later adoption, I was a blank and mystery person because I was starting a new life and there was no one around who could tell me about my family history.”

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Birthdays

Growing up, my birthday was an occasion in my life that was filled with joy and happiness. I had many birthday parties with my friends and classmates whilst in primary school full of balloons, wonderful food and presents and my birthday was something that I believe I looked forward to as most children do but always at the back of my mind there was always that something there which was on my mind regardless of a wonderful time I had…

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Ambiguous Loss

“…For adoptees, it is difficult to find closure compared to other kinds of losses that happen in life but with ambiguous loss, it is near impossible to have closure when the loss is never ending…”

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