Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 9月26日 23時45分
"In early June 2011, I opened an email that changed my life," writes HuffPost guest writer Cat Powell-Hoffmann. "It was sent by a woman who worked at the adoption agency that rehomed me when I was a newborn. She was looking for someone with my maiden name who’d been orphaned in South Korea 38 years ago and shipped overseas wearing a onesie with tiny red hearts printed on its front. She was looking for someone like me."
"After confirming my identity, the woman from the adoption agency wrote one last email. 'You are the person I’ve been searching for. Do you have time for a phone call next week?'"
"When the woman from the adoption agency called, she asked: 'Are you sitting down?'"
Read more at our link in bio. // 📷 Courtesy of Cat Powell-Hoffmann
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