Thank you for saying that you don't see birth mothers as cowards. I chose adoption over a year ago, and it's still very fresh and painful for me. My family disowned me for my choice and basically think I'm a terrible person. I get looked down on a lot and judged for my choice by people who don't know my reasons. I have ankylosing spondalitis, which is similar to lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, and raising a baby just wasn't in the cards for me. But similar to your story, I found a wonderful couple who couldn't conceive, and helped them fulfill their 10 year long dream to be parents. And they are like the Olympic champions of parents. I get updates and pics and he is just the happiest most beloved little guy on the planet. He'll have every opportunity to be whatever he chooses in life. He'll never know what it'll be like to go hungry or get the electricity shut off or beg for rides to make it to doctor's appointments. Everyone's life has struggles, but he'll never have to struggle for just the basics. I made sure he is financially stable with compassionate loving parents in the only way I could: choosing better parents than I was capable of being. I'm sure your biological mother thinks of you every day, especially on mother's day. I hope my son feels the same way you do about your adoption when he gets older. As for now, he's only 1 year old and all he knows are the parents who adore him and obviously doesn't know yet that he's adopted, although he's being raised so that it's not a secret. He'll grow up knowing he is adopted, and I just hope he feels the same way about it as you do. Thank you for sharing your story and I hope you find your birth mother someday.
diane, you are a very selfless person to make such a great sacrifice for your son. It's always hard to do the right thing. I pray your life becomes wonderful and I pray healing for you
Diane, the only person you needed to think about when making your decision was your baby and that's exactly what you did. It does take courage to go against the crowd and especially when that crowd is your own family. You have not abandoned your child but given that child the best possible chance for a great life. I'm sure that one day your baby will grow up and thank you for that. I am an adoptee and my story is long. My birth Mom had 23 children including 4 sets of twins. She died after my twin and I were born in 1958. My oldest Sister tried to take care of the 14 kids still living at home. She was 22 years old though with 4 kids of her own to care for, so it became impossible to care for her Siblings to. She had to give them up and so some were adopted and others put in to foster care. My twin and I were never told about our birth family even though our adoptive parents knew the story. In fact they took us out of our oldest Sisters arms and took us home with them. In 1993 I joined an adoption search group who gave me our birth names and guided each step I took until we found our first Sibling. Somehow Wally Phillips from WGN radio in Chicago took our story on and had a reunion for 13 of us that he had helped us find at the time. Since then we have found every Sibling we have dead or alive. We had originally thought that the man our Mother married fathered all of her children but due to modern day DNA testing we have found out different. At least 5 of us and possibly 6 have different Fathers then who is on our birth certificates. From 1993 until this year I thought my twin and my Father was her husband, but he is not. So here I am at 60 years old trying to find out once again who my birth Father is. It's a crazy story with many twists and turns. One thing I can tell you though is that no matter if I find him or not, I will never regret being raised by the most wonderful parents in the world in my adoptive home. I am thrilled to know my birth family but after the stories I've heard, I was blessed not to have grown up with them. It was a mess after our Mother died and some of the kids were not as lucky as my twin and I were. I thank God every day for the decision my oldest Sister made to give us up. I've actually thanked her for that decision and one day your baby will to. You chose life and that takes courage. You went through all of the physical changes a pregnant woman has to go through and endure and the pain of childbirth without getting the rewards of raising that child. That is the biggest sacrifice a woman can make in the best interest of a child she knows she can't keep. It's great that you are able to get updates and see pictures of that child as it grows. To be able to see the baby in a loving home is your greatest reward. Bless your for your decision. In my case I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. Stay strong!
Just found this, Ryan. I learned of the identity of my biological father when I was forty. I learned he had died 6 months prior. I never met him, but I was fortunate to meet my half-sister. We're so alike. My sister and I had attended the same university and had the same boss but 6 years apart. More, my sister and son look so much alike, too. In fact, my son looks more like his aunt than he looks like me! Thank you for sharing your story, and congrats on your success with Toni.
i was adopted at 3 days old. found my biological mother when i was 15 and just last year in October I found my biological father at 32. great video mate and cheers!
Ean patrick good for you Ean . I had a good friend who was adopted ,he never tried to look for his biological parents . His parents were his parents ,and Dave was fine with that . Glad you tried and found yours .
@@joegilly1523 when your adopted you never know if your bio parents are even good people. You could meet them find out thier a phycopath and go you know what I'm glad they didn't raise me.
Thank you for making someone's wish for parenthood possible. I always wished to adopt, but my mates were having none if it. Having children didn't diminish my wish to adopt, either.
I’m 30 years old, and I found my biological father last august through ancestry DNA. he didn’t know I existed either. My new family welcomed me in with open arms, just as yours did and it such an amazing feeling! Congrats!!
I have followed your story since I saw your first video about your birth mom. I'm a birth father who was fortunate enough to be a part of the adoption process. My daughters and I have since reunited. I waited for so many years in the hopes that they would want to meet me. Thank you so much for sharing your story. It certainly was one that helped me hold out hope until my babies came back to me.
Dude...you're one of the kindest and most wise young men I've meet on TH-cam ! Wish if you were my older brother man, you'd definitely be my best Friend #Respect you a lot
I love that you are such a grounded person and you are a credit to your mum and dad as they have brought up a wonderful caring man and I'm sure your biological dad is very proud of the young man you have become, and thank you for sharing your story with us I look forward to your next video.
I was adopted and all I ever wanted to do was thank my mum for the amazing life she gave me. Unfortunately she passed away before I could thank her. I did find my siblings though, all 10 of them and they told me I was definitely the lucky one. They had a hard life. Lots more to the story but bless the mums out there who gave the ultimate sacrifice❤️
After listening to the last podcast before the birth of your daughter this morning and hearing the bit about your unknown family history, this gave me happy tears. I'm so happy for you!
Congratulations on having such a positive response from your dad. That's a blessing. I found out last year that the man who I thought was my father wasn't. And my father is not interested in meeting me. Such is life. Happy for you
Your whole story just proves that patience and hard work pays off man.. and I’m not just talking about finding your family. Your career alone is something most people only dream of. Onya Bro.
I’ve been following your story since the beginning and I’m extremely happy you got to find your birth father. It touched my heart to hear that your father was really happy to meet you. I hope you get to meet your birth mother and finally get the closure you wanted. Best wishes all the way from Houston, Texas USA. Sincerely, Stavros
How wonderful for you to find your father! Younger adoptees are so lucky. I am 62 and last year found my biological families, my mother died in 2016, my father is in a nursing home, but I have a wonderful half brother on my mom’s side, and have become very close to my father’s sister. Best of luck to you!
I've watching your story since I first found it. I'm so glad that you found your biological dad and I can feel it. At least I can do is to pray for you. So I want to keep fighting on what you're doing. May GOD be with you,
You are such a positive upbeat young man & when you were describing your 1st meeting with your Dad you'd think you were describing yourself, Ryan you are your father.
Aww, I remember you Mother’s Day Video on FB. I’m so happy for you!! I hope you meet your biological mom and it goes just as great! I love that your parents have been so great about you finding them! That’s love!
This is great. I found a brother and two sisters via Ancestory DNA. I'm 69 so I'm enjoying it. Wish is happened 10 years ago, it would give me more time to enjoy it.
What a great story. Your adoptive family has done a wonderful job raising and teaching you to be a sweet man. Thank you for not having a chip on your shoulder. We never know what goes on at the time in someone's life that it calls for such drastic matters as giving up your flesh and blood. I hope to see you have a meeting with your mom soon. God bless you and tell your mom and dad they did an awesome job!!!
How wonderful for you and your family. I found my birth daughter 32 years ago when she turned and 18 (we have an incredible connection) and just this week, 50 years later she has found her birth father thru a family connection on Ancestry; it's been a long journey for her. They have spoken and his family is welcoming her with open arms. We could not have asked for a better 50th birthday present for her.
Wonderful video with a story so similar to mine. The big difference is that I found my biological Father at age 60 ! He was 86 at the time ! 2 years later my Poppa and I are so close. I also have 4 half siblings that I love ! I did find my biological Mother, sadly she had passed, but I've been taken in and loved by her side. Grandma was one of 15...so you do the math on cousins ,2nd cousins !! So loved, so blessed ! My Mom and Daddy totally supported me looking for my roots. Sadly they have both passed and did not see this. But I know they have been smiling from heaven!! Congratulations mate !!
I love these stories. They're beautiful and hit you right in the feels. I've become more cynical with age, so these type of stories give me some hope in humanity.
I’m not adopted, just someone who scrolled through and saw the video post. Omg! It was beautiful! So happy for you! What a great outcome. I’m sure this very scenario is what most mothers want for their children. Blessings to you and yours!
Your story is beautiful!! My daughter is adopted, but the truth is I forget sometimes. It’s important for me to remember that she will go through this and need all my love and support!! I’m excited for the day she gets to meet her other family and make connections with them. I know she will always be my baby, no matter who she finds along life’s way. 💕
Ryan- I love this video. You told this story beautifully. I recently found my birth father this past May. We have a wonderful friendship and looking into the eyes of half of you is a feeling I cannot describe. I’m very happy for you! I hope we both have long and happy lives with our new friends.
Beautiful, I have recently found cousins in the US (Ancestry DNA) and our relationship is awesome, I live in Sydney. God Bless you, thanks for the video
I found my Mom and she passed away 4 months prior. I wish I started earlier. I couldn’t afford too. Never found my Dad. Met my Gma and Uncle and cousins/
I’m crying ! Been crying for 3 minutes because I’m just so happy for u. My brother just made me an aunt and I found out that his girlfriend was actually adopted so it feels so surreal to me because I never had to deal with something so sensitive. She’s a Korean adoptee and I love her with all my heart. Im glad she’s part of my family because I love her and if she wanted to go back to Korea to find her family I would definitely go and support her
I am so glad it worked out for you. I have often wondered how many people apply to the show "Long Lost Family" and their story never reaches the air because the parent/s do not wish to be found. It did happen once. A woman was adopted and she gave up a daughter. Her biological mother welcomed here with open arms. However, the daughter she gave up did not wish a meeting. However, she did send a nice text expressing her gratitude for her life.
I recently met my bio father n i'm 41. I have a few memories of him when i was extremely young, but had no contact in all those years. It's been an emotional journey. I wish you well!
Ty for sharing your beautiful story. I cried thru it all. I am so happy for both sides of your family. Keep smiling & stay happy, but most of all enjoy the beauty of love & family .
It makes me happy to see your story and that you have been able to find answers to those hidden and unknown questions that adoptees grow up with if they know they are adopted. You are blessed that your bio-father is now present in your life. An adoptee myself, I found my bio parents a few weeks ago. They married after I was placed for adoption…. I’m exchanging emails at the moment so who knows where this is heading. It’s stories like yours that pushed me to finally look for them at almost 50 years of age. I’m nervous, but it is what it is.
I wish you all the best John. My children here in South Africa, most of them will never know who is their father or what it is like to have a positive father influence in their lives. The role of a father is the most important aspect for a child's development. Without this backbone of a family,this is where voilence and criminals are from, a person who did not have a great father on their life.
What a beautiful man inside out! God bless you...your gratitude reach me so deeply...thank you you made me realize i have to practice gratitude every minute 🙏. Your family is awesome ...you all made me cry happy tears. ❤
You are a very likable person with a lot of common sense. Wish you nothing but the best from here on out. Hope your birth mother gets a chance to meet you.
Absolutely beautiful beginning...one that many of us around the world are celebrating with you, thanks to you, sharing your story! Congratulations to all...you have the MOST beautiful, loving family, and the way that you cherish one another is spectacular!
Thank you for sharing your story Ryan! I found my entire birth family almost 33 yrs ago when I was 21 yrs old. Like you, I had wonderful loving adoptive parents who were always supportive of my search. I mostly searched for my birth mother because I wanted to thank her for giving me life, but I also wanted to meet another person in this world who I shared the same blood with. Imagine my surprise when I found out my birth mother had married my birth father two yrs after my birth and I had a full younger sister & brother!!! 😁 Now I have two families ❤💙 All four of my parents became good friends, and best of all, my children have a LOT of grandparents!
Thank you for saying that you don't see birth mothers as cowards. I chose adoption over a year ago, and it's still very fresh and painful for me. My family disowned me for my choice and basically think I'm a terrible person. I get looked down on a lot and judged for my choice by people who don't know my reasons. I have ankylosing spondalitis, which is similar to lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, and raising a baby just wasn't in the cards for me. But similar to your story, I found a wonderful couple who couldn't conceive, and helped them fulfill their 10 year long dream to be parents. And they are like the Olympic champions of parents. I get updates and pics and he is just the happiest most beloved little guy on the planet. He'll have every opportunity to be whatever he chooses in life. He'll never know what it'll be like to go hungry or get the electricity shut off or beg for rides to make it to doctor's appointments. Everyone's life has struggles, but he'll never have to struggle for just the basics. I made sure he is financially stable with compassionate loving parents in the only way I could: choosing better parents than I was capable of being. I'm sure your biological mother thinks of you every day, especially on mother's day. I hope my son feels the same way you do about your adoption when he gets older. As for now, he's only 1 year old and all he knows are the parents who adore him and obviously doesn't know yet that he's adopted, although he's being raised so that it's not a secret. He'll grow up knowing he is adopted, and I just hope he feels the same way about it as you do. Thank you for sharing your story and I hope you find your birth mother someday.
Sorry to hear about people's reactions to your decisions.
I know how selfless a decision it is so on behalf of adoptees, thank you.
Thank you for your reply and your kindness.
diane, you are a very selfless person to make such a great sacrifice for your son. It's always hard to do the right thing. I pray your life becomes wonderful and I pray healing for you
You did a wonderful thing so sorry your family don't see that
Diane, the only person you needed to think about when making your decision was your baby and that's exactly what you did. It does take courage to go against the crowd and especially when that crowd is your own family. You have not abandoned your child but given that child the best possible chance for a great life. I'm sure that one day your baby will grow up and thank you for that. I am an adoptee and my story is long. My birth Mom had 23 children including 4 sets of twins. She died after my twin and I were born in 1958. My oldest Sister tried to take care of the 14 kids still living at home. She was 22 years old though with 4 kids of her own to care for, so it became impossible to care for her Siblings to. She had to give them up and so some were adopted and others put in to foster care. My twin and I were never told about our birth family even though our adoptive parents knew the story. In fact they took us out of our oldest Sisters arms and took us home with them. In 1993 I joined an adoption search group who gave me our birth names and guided each step I took until we found our first Sibling. Somehow Wally Phillips from WGN radio in Chicago took our story on and had a reunion for 13 of us that he had helped us find at the time. Since then we have found every Sibling we have dead or alive. We had originally thought that the man our Mother married fathered all of her children but due to modern day DNA testing we have found out different. At least 5 of us and possibly 6 have different Fathers then who is on our birth certificates. From 1993 until this year I thought my twin and my Father was her husband, but he is not. So here I am at 60 years old trying to find out once again who my birth Father is. It's a crazy story with many twists and turns. One thing I can tell you though is that no matter if I find him or not, I will never regret being raised by the most wonderful parents in the world in my adoptive home. I am thrilled to know my birth family but after the stories I've heard, I was blessed not to have grown up with them. It was a mess after our Mother died and some of the kids were not as lucky as my twin and I were. I thank God every day for the decision my oldest Sister made to give us up. I've actually thanked her for that decision and one day your baby will to. You chose life and that takes courage. You went through all of the physical changes a pregnant woman has to go through and endure and the pain of childbirth without getting the rewards of raising that child. That is the biggest sacrifice a woman can make in the best interest of a child she knows she can't keep. It's great that you are able to get updates and see pictures of that child as it grows. To be able to see the baby in a loving home is your greatest reward. Bless your for your decision. In my case I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. Stay strong!
Just found this, Ryan. I learned of the identity of my biological father when I was forty. I learned he had died 6 months prior. I never met him, but I was fortunate to meet my half-sister. We're so alike. My sister and I had attended the same university and had the same boss but 6 years apart. More, my sister and son look so much alike, too. In fact, my son looks more like his aunt than he looks like me! Thank you for sharing your story, and congrats on your success with Toni.
i was adopted at 3 days old. found my biological mother when i was 15 and just last year in October I found my biological father at 32. great video mate and cheers!
Ean patrick good for you Ean . I had a good friend who was adopted ,he never tried to look for his biological parents . His parents were his parents ,and Dave was fine with that . Glad you tried and found yours .
@@joegilly1523 when your adopted you never know if your bio parents are even good people. You could meet them find out thier a phycopath and go you know what I'm glad they didn't raise me.
Thank you for making someone's wish for parenthood possible. I always wished to adopt, but my mates were having none if it. Having children didn't diminish my wish to adopt, either.
I’m 30 years old, and I found my biological father last august through ancestry DNA. he didn’t know I existed either. My new family welcomed me in with open arms, just as yours did and it such an amazing feeling! Congrats!!
WOW! Congrats!
that's cool
ALWAYS remember, BLOOD make you related, LOVE makes you FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very well said.
(and I certainly won't forget!)
Well said
SOOOO TRUE!
Amen!!!
but BLOOD doesn't make you LOVE
I have followed your story since I saw your first video about your birth mom. I'm a birth father who was fortunate enough to be a part of the adoption process. My daughters and I have since reunited. I waited for so many years in the hopes that they would want to meet me. Thank you so much for sharing your story. It certainly was one that helped me hold out hope until my babies came back to me.
A beautiful story. My brother in law recently met his son who was unknown to him. A family grows, love by addition.
I LOVE that your mom went with you! I’m married to an adoptee. My in laws meeting my husband’s bio mother was a beautiful moment!
Dude...you're one of the kindest and most wise young men I've meet on TH-cam !
Wish if you were my older brother man, you'd definitely be my best Friend
#Respect you a lot
Haha thanks for the kind message Ahmed. I appreciate it
Finding the 1st one I gave up and telling my kids ruined things with them-he two I raised.
Look before u leap.
I wish I had kept that secret.
I love that you are such a grounded person and you are a credit to your mum and dad as they have brought up a wonderful caring man and I'm sure your biological dad is very proud of the young man you have become, and thank you for sharing your story with us I look forward to your next video.
I echo all your true words.
Thanks for your kind words Raelene!
I was adopted and all I ever wanted to do was thank my mum for the amazing life she gave me. Unfortunately she passed away before I could thank her. I did find my siblings though, all 10 of them and they told me I was definitely the lucky one. They had a hard life. Lots more to the story but bless the mums out there who gave the ultimate sacrifice❤️
After listening to the last podcast before the birth of your daughter this morning and hearing the bit about your unknown family history, this gave me happy tears. I'm so happy for you!
Grandma had champagne in the morning ❤️
"An old-fashioned letter" hahaha. Aw, to be young! :D
Beautiful story. Beautiful attitude. Beautiful soul.
This is incredible, Ryan. I am so happy to hear this worked out.
Congratulations on having such a positive response from your dad. That's a blessing. I found out last year that the man who I thought was my father wasn't. And my father is not interested in meeting me. Such is life. Happy for you
Same happened to me.
the guy you call your father is just a sperm donor. The one who loves you is your real dad.
@@marycrawford3460 I did have a foster father who loved me
Your whole story just proves that patience and hard work pays off man.. and I’m not just talking about finding your family. Your career alone is something most people only dream of. Onya Bro.
Totally agree!
Thanks Alo appreciate your kind words brother
What a precious story ,Ryan, your father has a father's heart.
I’ve been following your story since the beginning and I’m extremely happy you got to find your birth father. It touched my heart to hear that your father was really happy to meet you. I hope you get to meet your birth mother and finally get the closure you wanted. Best wishes all the way from Houston, Texas USA. Sincerely, Stavros
OMG I am in tears! BLESS YOU!
I'm very happy for you guys!
How wonderful for you to find your father! Younger adoptees are so lucky. I am 62 and last year found my biological families, my mother died in 2016, my father is in a nursing home, but I have a wonderful half brother on my mom’s side, and have become very close to my father’s sister. Best of luck to you!
Amazing journey. Congratulations to all of you!
Your father's answer "what's mine is yours" made me weep 🥹 that was so sweet ❤
I've watching your story since I first found it. I'm so glad that you found your biological dad and I can feel it. At least I can do is to pray for you. So I want to keep fighting on what you're doing. May GOD be with you,
You are such a positive upbeat young man & when you were describing your 1st meeting with your Dad you'd think you were describing yourself, Ryan you are your father.
I cried when you cried and I'm so overtaken by your story.
So, So happy for you, things unfold the way they are suppose to. Love your spirit!!! Kudos to your parents!!!
The dads response 😭😭😭😭😭this story is so imotional😭😭😭😭
He has a "high profile" job 😠😠😠
This has definitely encouraged me to go for it
Aww, I remember you Mother’s Day Video on FB. I’m so happy for you!! I hope you meet your biological mom and it goes just as great! I love that your parents have been so great about you finding them! That’s love!
Thanks for posting this. As someone who is currently in the process of trying to find my biological family. This gives me hope.
I need an update! I'm also adopted and have been struggling with the same questions that you were... Thank you so much for sharing your story
This is great. I found a brother and two sisters via Ancestory DNA. I'm 69 so I'm enjoying it. Wish is happened 10 years ago, it would give me more time to enjoy it.
Cool vid mate, I've just sent the letter now I'm waiting for a reply. Fingers crossed.
Hey Ron, let me know how you go.
@@ToniandRyan Did you find your birth mom?
what happend?
What a great story. Your adoptive family has done a wonderful job raising and teaching you to be a sweet man. Thank you for not having a chip on your shoulder. We never know what goes on at the time in someone's life that it calls for such drastic matters as giving up your flesh and blood. I hope to see you have a meeting with your mom soon. God bless you and tell your mom and dad they did an awesome job!!!
How wonderful for you and your family. I found my birth daughter 32 years ago when she turned and 18 (we have an incredible connection) and just this week, 50 years later she has found her birth father thru a family connection on Ancestry; it's been a long journey for her. They have spoken and his family is welcoming her with open arms. We could not have asked for a better 50th birthday present for her.
Congratulations! That’s awesome that you were welcomed in so warmly
Wonderful video with a story so similar to mine. The big difference is that I found my biological Father at age 60 ! He was 86 at the time ! 2 years later my Poppa and I are so close. I also have 4 half siblings that I love ! I did find my biological Mother, sadly she had passed, but I've been taken in and loved by her side. Grandma was one of 15...so you do the math on cousins ,2nd cousins !! So loved, so blessed ! My Mom and Daddy totally supported me looking for my roots. Sadly they have both passed and did not see this. But I know they have been smiling from heaven!! Congratulations mate !!
I am just crying through the whole video. I'm so happy for you, my heart is exploding. I'm so glad everything has worked out how it has.
I love these stories. They're beautiful and hit you right in the feels. I've become more cynical with age, so these type of stories give me some hope in humanity.
So so happy for you Ryan! Awesome story!
You are a great person , your adopted family have raised a kind caring person . What a great job . Happiness and love your way.
Mary Slocum And Grandma is AWESOME !! 💝
Oh my gosh Ryan you make me cry with your stories. God bless you and I hope one day you meet your mom too💕
Great story! Thank you for sharing!
Btw, you are a gorgeous man!
So happy for you!
ahhhhh this made me feel so many emotions! so happy for you 💓
Very beautiful story! Thanks for sharing it! Side note: you have amaaaaazing dimples! 😁
Your description of your birth father was lovely, you obviously are very like him! Thank you for sharing x 🙏🏼😁
It's really brave sharing your story. So glad you guys found each other.
Your kind and positive attitude is the best part of this story. Love to hear the news.
oh, I'm so glad this story had a positive outcome. I watched the initial video on FB. a while back and hoped for the very best for him!
Congratulations! So happy for you!
Wonderful story .... thanks for sharing this
I’m not adopted, just someone who scrolled through and saw the video post. Omg! It was beautiful! So happy for you! What a great outcome. I’m sure this very scenario is what most mothers want for their children. Blessings to you and yours!
Wow this is beautiful.
Your story is beautiful!! My daughter is adopted, but the truth is I forget sometimes. It’s important for me to remember that she will go through this and need all my love and support!! I’m excited for the day she gets to meet her other family and make connections with them. I know she will always be my baby, no matter who she finds along life’s way. 💕
Ryan- I love this video. You told this story beautifully. I recently found my birth father this past May. We have a wonderful friendship and looking into the eyes of half of you is a feeling I cannot describe. I’m very happy for you! I hope we both have long and happy lives with our new friends.
Ryan, what a wonderful story. I cried with happiness the whole way through the video. God has certainly blessed you. Cheers to you and your family.
Beautiful, I have recently found cousins in the US (Ancestry DNA) and our relationship is awesome, I live in Sydney. God Bless you, thanks for the video
Simply awesome. So glad you have had a wonderful experience! Best wishes on the road ahead!
I found my Mom and she passed away 4 months prior. I wish I started earlier. I couldn’t afford too. Never found my Dad. Met my Gma and Uncle and cousins/
You are the sweetest guy. I just want t give you a hug. You deserve all the blessings in the world.
OMG, what a great story! I found my birth mother a few years ago. I haven't met her yet and I think I was meant to see this video :) Thanks Ryan.
Thanks for watching!
RYAN I met my biological father too. never my mom. I agree with your videos AMAZING! BLESS YOU!
I’m crying ! Been crying for 3 minutes because I’m just so happy for u. My brother just made me an aunt and I found out that his girlfriend was actually adopted so it feels so surreal to me because I never had to deal with something so sensitive. She’s a Korean adoptee and I love her with all my heart. Im glad she’s part of my family because I love her and if she wanted to go back to Korea to find her family I would definitely go and support her
I am so glad it worked out for you. I have often wondered how many people apply to the show "Long Lost Family" and their story never reaches the air because the parent/s do not wish to be found. It did happen once. A woman was adopted and she gave up a daughter. Her biological mother welcomed here with open arms. However, the daughter she gave up did not wish a meeting. However, she did send a nice text expressing her gratitude for her life.
I recently met my bio father n i'm 41. I have a few memories of him when i was extremely young, but had no contact in all those years.
It's been an emotional journey. I wish you well!
Oh, so happy for you!!! ❤️
Ty for sharing your beautiful story. I cried thru it all. I am so happy for both sides of your family. Keep smiling & stay happy, but most of all enjoy the beauty of love & family .
You are a top flight young man. Me thinks you inherited some of that. Thanks for sharing.
It makes me happy to see your story and that you have been able to find answers to those hidden and unknown questions that adoptees grow up with if they know they are adopted. You are blessed that your bio-father is now present in your life. An adoptee myself, I found my bio parents a few weeks ago. They married after I was placed for adoption…. I’m exchanging emails at the moment so who knows where this is heading. It’s stories like yours that pushed me to finally look for them at almost 50 years of age. I’m nervous, but it is what it is.
I bet your whole family is so proud of you❤🎉
I wish you all the best John.
My children here in South Africa, most of them will never know who is their father or what it is like to have a positive father influence in their lives.
The role of a father is the most important aspect for a child's development.
Without this backbone of a family,this is where voilence and criminals are from, a person who did not have a great father on their life.
I'm so happy for you! Congratulations on finding your birthfather!
Thank you so much for sharing this! I’m on this exact same journey and just did 23&me 💜 this is so encouraging
What a beautiful man inside out! God bless you...your gratitude reach me so deeply...thank you you made me realize i have to practice gratitude every minute 🙏. Your family is awesome ...you all made me cry happy tears. ❤
You are a very likable person with a lot of common sense. Wish you nothing but the best from here on out. Hope your birth mother gets a chance to meet you.
Absolutely beautiful beginning...one that many of us around the world are celebrating with you, thanks to you, sharing your story! Congratulations to all...you have the MOST beautiful, loving family, and the way that you cherish one another is spectacular!
You’re awesome! I loved getting to know your story. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤️
Aww this is lovely I'm so happy you know your dad! Your incredible and strong
This made me cry! So happy for you !
Thanks Arianna!
This is so beautiful. You’re so blessed and I love your views. I wish you nothing but the best in everything.
Wow what a beautiful, heart warming story.👍😊
Thanks Tracey
Wonderful story but would be lived to see the both of you together. Maybe your next video.
I love it when you say TERRIBLE COFFEE😉
Im happy for you....
Watching from London😊
Do you agree that London has bad coffee?
Ryan Jon i dun drink coffee tho so no comment😉
That makes me so happy for you! And thank god your dad super chill about the whole thing!
Someone shared your video with me last year because I am an adoptive mother. I am happy to find your channel here💛💛💛💛
What a beautiful story. Wish you all the best. Blessings always!!!!
Thanks Fernando!
@@ToniandRyan You're most welcome handsome!!!
So happy that you were able to have such a good experience.
Thank you very much. I did share this video on Facebook and in a chat group.
This is so beautiful. So much love. OMG. You are BLESSED.
This is so moving and positive. I loved it.
What a nice ending I am so happy for you!! You are lucky to have a big family who loved.May God bless you and your family in both side!!
Your gran is my spirit animal. Wine at 10am in the morning. What a wonderful family you ended up with. Truly blessed.
Aside from having a cool name, you got a cool accent and incredible story! The ancestry journey is one that has intrigued me for years.
So happy for you and your loved ones ❤️. The timing is always the right timing, I believe.
Thank you for sharing your story Ryan! I found my entire birth family almost 33 yrs ago when I was 21 yrs old. Like you, I had wonderful loving adoptive parents who were always supportive of my search. I mostly searched for my birth mother because I wanted to thank her for giving me life, but I also wanted to meet another person in this world who I shared the same blood with. Imagine my surprise when I found out my birth mother had married my birth father two yrs after my birth and I had a full younger sister & brother!!! 😁 Now I have two families ❤💙 All four of my parents became good friends, and best of all, my children have a LOT of grandparents!
Wow
Wow you're in a way lucky that the parents didn't go separate ways, otherwise you'd have a different path
Thanks Ryan for inspiraring lots of us in similar situation. God bless you
Thank you for sharing! You seem like a really nice guy and I'm happy for you.