| My husband is doing extensive genealogy research. | | | | genealogy mom, since I don't have any of my own." |
| As he had a breakthrough, he emerged out of his | | | | I shared that he did and strained my brain to |
| office with the news that he found a string of | | | | remember what I could from what his birth mother |
| relatives from the 1200's. My son looked down and is | | | | had said many years ago. I had foggy details of the |
| very sad. The day we located some additional news | | | | few lone phone calls so very long ago, not much for |
| about our genealogy, he asked more about his birth | | | | this young man to get excited over. My heart fell to |
| parents. We shared what information we had and | | | | the ground for him. I fought back the tears; it was |
| then he said "well, I will just hang on to your | | | | so hard to see him in this struggle that need not be. |