Just thought I'd let you all know that I spoke to my "new" uncle on the phone last night.
I just feel like I want to help him fill in the gaps now.
He's got a lot of documents, which he's going to send me copies of and I've got photos that I will send him copies of.
He's in his 70's, and wishes he'd contacted us sooner, he just didn't want to cause any upset.
He sounded lovely and honestly, we were chatting like old friends after a few minutes.
Thanks for all your comments.
Lisa
Just come across this thread, and having read all the posts, can only say wow... what a lovely thing to happen.
like Sylvia (Canada) I am in a position of not knowing how to find someone, and wishing every day that I could.
My son got engaged to a girl, not a very nice person but I supposed I am biased towards my son. She already had a baby to another man, and we took the little 6 month girl into our hearts as one of our own. When my son and his fiance had a baby boy, it made their little family complete. However, the fiance had started showing her true colours. She would physically attack my son, she had started sleeping around, and one night when he was trying to get his baby son to sleep, she pulled a knife and threatened to hurt both children if he didn't leave.
She cut my sons face with the knife, not badly enough to warrant stitches, but enough. My son ran round the corner to my sister. Whilst my sister was looking at the wound, the police arrived, the fiance had apparently turned the story on end, but on seeing my sons face, they immediately went back to her. She had by now done a disappearing act with the children.
Despite all attempts to find her and the children, we hit brick walls until one day the social services phoned my son to tell him that they had both children who had been given to them by their mother, since she didn't want them anymore - did I say she wasn't a nice person? The social services obviously wouldn't let my son adopt the older child - not biologically related, but not would they let him have his own son, because 19 years ago, unmarried fathers did not have parental rights and responsibility. They wouldn't even let him see the child.
From what we can gather, both children were adopted. The little boy would now be almost 20 years old, and he will have grown up without knowing that his daddy and his nana, aunts and uncles have spent all that time trying to find him to get him back... now we are told we must wait til he wants to find us!
Sorry for rambling...
I'm overjoyed that your uncle finally found you, and you can get to know him... I love happy endings/beginnings as Sylvia called it