107- From A Place Of Love - a podcast by Damon L. Davis

from 2019-11-09T07:00

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David from Columbus, Ohio said he was practically at the front door of reunion, but drove away. Years later he finally found some siblings who looked almost exactly like him, and others who’s genetic connection was undeniable. David admitted he’s not an emotional guy, but the rollercoaster of his adopted mother sparking his curiosity, his fear of what he might face on a search, inaction when he had the chance, and the combinations of acceptance and rejection were a lot to bear over the years. This is David’s journey.
David (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/EAlpk8k6DyWzA-ubO_Hy0auoOT1Zf0sFl2FThKHvB2ghOLWl8odBk26VcWVqfO8HAegqla7ZxVcophEBhe5X8ErcVtM?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=8.48 (00:08)):
And like I said, by nature, I'm not a very emotional person. I don't wear my emotions, on my sleeve but man, this was probably the most emotional thing. And I've buried three parents. And by far, this is the most emotional thing I've ever done in my life.
Damon (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/EAlpk8k6DyWzA-ubO_Hy0auoOT1Zf0sFl2FThKHvB2ghOLWl8odBk26VcWVqfO8HAegqla7ZxVcophEBhe5X8ErcVtM?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=32.93 (00:32)):
Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? This is who am I really a podcast about adoptees that have located and connected with their biological family members. I'm Damon Davis and on today's show is David. He called me from Columbus, Ohio in David's story. You'll hear a man who was practically at the door of reunion, but drove away years later, he finally found some siblings who looked almost exactly like him and others whose genetic connection was undeniable. It's a story made for a book or a movie. Thankfully David has filmed it all. This is David's journey. When I spoke to David, he was in the process of filming a documentary about his adoption journey. He said that from what he's heard, he had a pretty charmed adoption. It was an arranged adoption. And he went straight from the hospital to his new home where he describes a fantastic life. His mother was a stay at home. Mom, his father ran a local used car lot.
David (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/EAlpk8k6DyWzA-ubO_Hy0auoOT1Zf0sFl2FThKHvB2ghOLWl8odBk26VcWVqfO8HAegqla7ZxVcophEBhe5X8ErcVtM?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=106.01 (01:46)):
I had a, you know, just total attention and they showered me with love attention that stayed active in everything. Church, small groups played sports and did everything. So any and everything that I could ever want need think about was provided before I could really even think need or want it. So I was very fortunate in my situation to know nothing but love. And, and, uh, so I was very blessed as a child. And that continues to this day.
Damon (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/EAlpk8k6DyWzA-ubO_Hy0auoOT1Zf0sFl2FThKHvB2ghOLWl8odBk26VcWVqfO8HAegqla7ZxVcophEBhe5X8ErcVtM?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=139.58 (02:19)):
David said he was an only child. His adopted mother was able to get pregnant one time, sadly, she had a bicycle accident and she was never able to get pregnant again. He said he had people in his life who filled the roles of siblings though. One dear cousin was like a big sister to David. He had a close buddy in the neighborhood, Kevin, who was also adopted, who was also adopted and was like a kindred spirit. And they grew up almost like brothers. They were that close. When I asked about adoption as an experience in his home, he said they only spoke of it twice in their house. The first time was when David was a boy, maybe five years old.
David (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/EAlpk8k6DyWzA-ubO_Hy0auoOT1Zf0sFl2FThKHvB2ghOLWl8odBk26VcWVqfO8HAegqla7ZxVcophEBhe5X8ErcVtM?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=182.34 (03:02)):
You know, when I was old enough to understand my parents sat me down and told me that I was adopted. And then it was never really an issue after that. I mean, I look so much like my mother that, you know, there was never any, any thing, you know, where wow, you look totally different or, you know, if you didn't know...

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