Hannah
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There's this whole part of me that I'm connected to that I just don't really know anything about.
There's this whole part of me that I'm connected to that I just don't really know anything about.
There's this whole part of me that I'm connected to that I just don't really know anything about.
Hey, it's Hannah. My question is... How do you find a lost relative?
Hey, it's Hannah. My question is... How do you find a lost relative?
Hey, it's Hannah. My question is... How do you find a lost relative?
So I was raised by my mom. She was a single mom. It was pretty much just us two for a lot of my childhood. For a while, we lived with my grandparents, my aunt, uncle, and a couple of cousins. I knew my dad was out there somewhere, but I never really gave too much thought about it because I did have like a pretty full just like home life, I guess.
So I was raised by my mom. She was a single mom. It was pretty much just us two for a lot of my childhood. For a while, we lived with my grandparents, my aunt, uncle, and a couple of cousins. I knew my dad was out there somewhere, but I never really gave too much thought about it because I did have like a pretty full just like home life, I guess.
So I was raised by my mom. She was a single mom. It was pretty much just us two for a lot of my childhood. For a while, we lived with my grandparents, my aunt, uncle, and a couple of cousins. I knew my dad was out there somewhere, but I never really gave too much thought about it because I did have like a pretty full just like home life, I guess.
I only have like one memory of him, honestly. I think I was six and I was riding my bicycle outside and he drove down the street and I didn't know who he was. And he said, hey, Hannah. My mom was like, that's your dad. Come inside. And that was kind of the first time she kind of told me the story.
I only have like one memory of him, honestly. I think I was six and I was riding my bicycle outside and he drove down the street and I didn't know who he was. And he said, hey, Hannah. My mom was like, that's your dad. Come inside. And that was kind of the first time she kind of told me the story.
I only have like one memory of him, honestly. I think I was six and I was riding my bicycle outside and he drove down the street and I didn't know who he was. And he said, hey, Hannah. My mom was like, that's your dad. Come inside. And that was kind of the first time she kind of told me the story.
She kind of just explained it to me that, you know, they were young when they had me and they had a lot of differences. And she just... Thought she was making the right decision to kind of do it on her own. But she never intended for it to be like a permanent thing that I would never know him.
She kind of just explained it to me that, you know, they were young when they had me and they had a lot of differences. And she just... Thought she was making the right decision to kind of do it on her own. But she never intended for it to be like a permanent thing that I would never know him.
She kind of just explained it to me that, you know, they were young when they had me and they had a lot of differences. And she just... Thought she was making the right decision to kind of do it on her own. But she never intended for it to be like a permanent thing that I would never know him.
It always kind of felt like a mystery. And I think it's kind of a funny feeling to feel like there's this mystery about yourself. Like, I don't quite look like my mom's side of the family. I have curly hair. I have, like, different color eyes. So I was kind of just wondered, like, who do I really look like if I don't look like my mom's family? I knew my dad is from the Dominican Republic.
It always kind of felt like a mystery. And I think it's kind of a funny feeling to feel like there's this mystery about yourself. Like, I don't quite look like my mom's side of the family. I have curly hair. I have, like, different color eyes. So I was kind of just wondered, like, who do I really look like if I don't look like my mom's family? I knew my dad is from the Dominican Republic.
It always kind of felt like a mystery. And I think it's kind of a funny feeling to feel like there's this mystery about yourself. Like, I don't quite look like my mom's side of the family. I have curly hair. I have, like, different color eyes. So I was kind of just wondered, like, who do I really look like if I don't look like my mom's family? I knew my dad is from the Dominican Republic.
So I always, like, you know, just growing up in New York City, such a vibrant culture here. And I'm like... Wow. I wonder, like, I just have questions like, where in DR is my family from? Just questions about that. And the other thing I knew is that I had two half-brothers from my dad. So just wondering, like, wow, what are my brothers like? What it would be like to have siblings?