Adoption a true story~~~ Please read!

Hello all! I come to you with a very clouded view of life right now and there are many reasons for this…

First off let me say that my health was my biggest concern over most of the summer. I am still not out of the woods but this has quickly become the least of my worries! I really appreciate all the warm and great thoughts you have all shared with me and I continue to take some medicine and my diet has been greatly improved :think:

Ok, on to life ~ this year was my company’s contract year. I left an 11 year good paying job to come to this company. I am a facility Regional Manager. I manage commercial properties, the suppliers who handle all aspects of those buildings including Fiber optics, 911, telephone service to literally millions of people, and thousands of personal! Each site has a budget and I feel like an accountant at times, but it is a great job; I travel some and enjoy the team I work with. I handle about 7 million SQ FT of properties. Ton of work, but overall the pay, benefits etc are all very good! This career while over three years in the making, seemed doomed. We had no contract as of this year on 12/31/10. Well, after many bumps and bruises we signed the deal last week and secured our company for 3-5 years. The contract value is around $28 million, for 22 states of facilities management. Whew! Ohh, then they lay off 3 employees, promoted me and made the contract very bittersweet, as I lost some good people…: cry:

On to the good stuff.

Many of you know me; my wife and some of you have met or know of my daughter Racheal. She just turned 19 8/31/10. She lives with her mother but we have a decent relationship but I am always trying to get her to follow a different path than what her mother has… Either way, I love her to death, and she means the world to me!!!

Flashback 17 years ago, I met Danielle, my wife! Well, we had a child 1 year after we met and we made a very important decision…Adoption. I already had a 2.5 year old child that I was learning to raise and an ex girlfriend that was worried about taking me to court every few months for more money… Anyhow, we made that choice to go through an open adoption and that process was very VERY intense.

The family we hand picked was from Boston, they had already had a child they adopted from Minnesota, and they were a successful family. They were also Jewish, (I have no issues with it, but it is an interesting thing when you look at it from our side) but religion was an afterthought, as they were such a good family. We picked them and gave them our daughter in 1994, on 6/22!

We kept in touch for the first few years but we fell out of touch and made a choice to focus on our marriage, Racheal and life. You know, things we controlled directly and had say in. Flash forward to 6/22/10…My wife looked at me and said, “Do you know what day it is today?”… Well it was our daughter’s sweet 16! I went online, found her adoptive father (A big time lawyer in Boston) and called his phone. The next day he called me back and I about lost it, they were so happy to hear from us again and the ball started rolling.

After many calls, emails, texts etc - Anna Michelle (our daughter) wanted to come see us. She has kept a photo of us after her birth by her bed for 16 years. She has known since she can remember that she was adopted and she has very open to every thing!!! They planned a trip for some family deal here in MN and added a few extra days to spend with us! This has just wrapped up and is over with now… She was here in Minnesota for 1 week and we spent three days with her! Dinner, State Fair, Guthrie Play etc… She was able to meet my other daughter Racheal for her birthday on 8/29/10!!! :clap:

To be honest, I was not sure if I wanted to share this with the world, or keep it personal and have it be ‘ours’, you know? My wife and I are both very emotional people and while I might seem different on the interwebz, I have a story about life that will blow most away and I keep most of that close to the vest. Anyhow, we got to meet our daughter for the first time since 6/22/94! The emotions, the joy, the love, the acceptance etc - was and is overwhelming and I have this huge void now that she is gone, but knowing her a bit more and having ‘closed’ this loop on life so to speak, is so awesome!

The real kicker here? My Daughter Anna is an actress. She has been on Law and Order SVU, The Legend of Lucy Keyes movie and in many other movies! She is currently going to be on another TV show (Body of Proof - Oct 2010) and has a second call back for a Jim Carrey movie!!! She is a very talented beautiful young lady and we are so proud.

So yeah, adoption is a powerful thing no matter what side you are on and in our case the start of a brand new life! I have anguished over this for years and these past few days have changed my life forever and I look to our future and growing old with her in our life in any form!!! I can honestly say that I was not sure how I would handle this and I have cried a bunch, second guessed many things and wondered what if, but you cannot live in the past and what we did gave our daughter a chance of a lifetime and even she at age 16 recognizes that! She made me so proud!

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I give you this OKP and thank you for your time and love! This place never ceases to amaze me and I love you all!

~Ryan aka phishinsky

My Family -
Danielle, Anna, Ryan and Racheal 8/29/10

wow Ryan,

Had no idea all this craziness was going down with you lately! Your family is GORGEOUS!

So happy for you that everything is positive with the adopted family & daughter, and that you were able to reconnect so smoothly!

Much Grats!
Pei-Yi

Ryan,
That is one amazing story! Although we’ve only talked briefly in the couple of times we’ve met, and from what I’ve read here on the 'Pa, you are a VERY kind soul and (to me) this whole thing is just one of the rewards that have been bestoed (sp?) upon you for being the way you are.
I can’t even begin to imagine what this has been like for you over the years. But I do know that it is very rare for the relationship to be as strong as it is between Anna and the rest of your family.
So happy to see that Anna is in great, loving, and supportive hands with her adoptive parents, and that there is also much love and acceptance from your family as well (not to mention what a strong, smart, and accepting person Anna sounds like).
Just a great story all around! So happy for you and your family. :thumbup:

It is stories like this that make me feel soooooo at home here. Damn we are some great folks! Congrats to you Ryan on your recent triumphs and successes! Just so great to hear… :thumbup:

No wonder you are as great as you are, Ryan. What you did and what you are doing is so unbelievably difficult, but it demonstrates an internal strength, honesty, and courage that has been evident in most of the posts that you have ever shared with us here in OKPland.

I’m truly grateful that you took the time to share this with us, not just because many of us were concerned about you, but because the level of love and intimate emotion that this obviously means to you and your family is also bestowed to us in the OKP by the expression of it in this thread.

No one deserves such profound happiness more.

With all my heart, thanks.
bill

wow ryan, great story. glad to hear you and danielle are happy with how everything turned out.

I am adopted myself and haven’t thought too much about meeting my real parents…maybe someday though.

Man,…thank god those girls look like their mothers! :wink: :mrgreen:

Your my boy Ryan!
Who would have known that meeting you @ 10KLF many, many years ago would turn into such a great friendship. You are truly a great person and I hope you realize that.
I’ve very happy for you and your family Ryan.
I can only imagine the strength needed to get through all this,…
You and Danielle can do anything with your love.

Can’t wait to sit down and talk with you a while in AC,…not just wave at each other from 25 rows away! :smiley:
Take care bud,…see you soon…

GO TWINS! :sunglasses:

This is an amazing story, Ryan. You exude a lightness, happiness, and shine love for the world. Amazing indeed. We all share in your joy, and benefit from your happiness. Inspirational.

This made my day. Hell this might have made my week. This is the kind of stuff that they make up for television to make it riveting, but it is a true story for you, and that is incredible. I hope that you will continue to be who you are, because you truly kick ass from the sound of it. I hope to get to meet you at a Phish show sometime very soon!

ryan, awesome story. like ship said, this isnt something you normally hear outside of a movie/tv. glad everything worked out the way it did. you guys obviously have strong family values, and it sounds like the family you two chose have the same values. i hope everything continues to work out the way it has so far. let us know if anything else comes out of this. we need more things like this in the world.

Ryan, wow. I just shed a tear. That is truly amazing. Give my love to Danielle!

What a beautiful post!

Is it really that easy to check up on children who are given up for adoption? I always imagined there were barriers or some sort to prevent that information from being so readily accessible. Always seems to be that way in the movies anyway.

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Sounds like a lucky girl! She gets to have two sets of amazing parents!

As it goes, we had an ‘open’ adoption, meaning the adopting family is willing to let the birth family ask for information, updates and what not! This family had been through a similar adoption in the state of Minnesota prior to our adoption and this is one of the smaller reasons we choose them!

TV is TV, now adopting from outside of state lines can add for some extra issues, like the lawyer we had told me I had to sign some paperwork waiving my parental rights and I had to take out an ad in the local Brookline MA paper claiming this since Danielle and I were not amrried at the time, which I refused, and the adopting family told me they were fine with me not doing this!

It is really a magical deal… Thank you OKP for the great feedback, it really helps me!!! :thumbup:

Oh wow! Ryan, I can’t really muster the words . . .

You are such a beautiful, warm individual that has really blessed me over the past few years. You and Danielle are such great people, and I felt that the first time we met. This is such a heartwarming story, and what I really mean to say is that no one really deserves this more than you guys!

I love you both and wish you the absolute best!

Excellent post Ryan! Let the good lord shine his light on you! :thumbup:

that’s great ryan! i just met my sister who was put up for adoption for the first time a couple of years ago and it was a powerful experience. i can’t imagine what it would be like with a kid. i hope everything continues to go well for you :slight_smile:

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Wow, this really blew me away Ryan, this made me SMILE so much, you have such a beautiful family!!! :stuck_out_tongue:

You are a really great Human Being and more fantastic moments like this will be on its way my friend!!!

Really great to see this Thread!!

Love ya Bro!!!

Send Danielle my Love as well!!!

I’m adopted too and haven’t had a desire to meet my birth parents either. Adding more family into the mix just seem stressful :crazy: I always thought it would be cool to see what they look like though. My parents adopted 5 kids and when I was younger I wished I looked like my brothers and sisters. Having 2 Korean sisters meant I had to tell my life story all the time. Not really a bad thing but not something you want to explain a million and one times.

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Ryan, you are THE man!

What a great story, got me all warm and fuzzy.

So happy for you buddy :mrgreen: