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Your name is (NAME) and wewe are 15 years old. You're pretty, smart, thoughtful, compassionate, hardworking, and wewe upendo to help those in need. wewe live with your single mom (your father walked out when wewe were 4 years old) in a low-income area of a big city. The siku wewe turn fifteen, wewe apply for your first job and you're accepted. What wewe make is not much, but your mom needs help making ends meet with her job as a waitress. Juggling work and school doesn't leave wewe a lot of time for socialization, not that it really matters to you. wewe don't have a whole lot of Marafiki and your mom has a drinking problem, and you're too embarrassed kwa that to have people over at your house.
What do wewe look like?
1: link
2: link
3: link
4: link
5: link
6: link
What is your mom's name?
1 au 2: first & middle names from link
3 au 4: first & middle names from link
5 au 6: first & middle names from link
Mom's name:
Where do wewe live?
1: Virginia Beach, Virginia
2: Trenton, New Jersey
3: Brooklyn, New York
4: Cincinnati, Ohio
5: Detroit, Michigan
6: Chicago, Illinois
Where do wewe get your first job?
1: McDonald's
2: Target
3: JCPenney
4: Wal-Mart
5: Wendy's
6: Burger King
What does your house look like?
1: link
2: link
3: link
4: link
5: link
6: link
A few months after wewe start your first job, your grandmother, (HER NAME), (first & middle names from link), dies at age (AGE) of (CAUSE OF DEATH). Since your grandfather, (HIS NAME), (first & middle names from link) died (ROLL THE DICE) years before, wewe haven't seen much of your mother's relatives, including your grandmother, who was not a very nice lady. Despite this, your mom still drags wewe to her funeral, hoping wewe might inherit some money from her death. The old bat wasn't rich, but she had zaidi money than wewe and your mom put together.
Turns out, your grandmother did not leave wewe a single penny--she's not even your grandmother at all! Attached to her will is a letter addressed to wewe and your mom from your grandmother. In the letter, (GRANDMOTHER'S NAME), explains that after only seven years of marriage and three children, (GRANDFATHER'S NAME) had an affair with a much younger woman that went on for a mwaka before she became pregnant--with your mother. The young woman was forced to give her baby to her former lover and his wife to raise as their own and they were paid off kwa her family to keep quiet about the affair and the adoption.
This news absolutely devastates your mother so much that she locks herself up in her bedroom and does not come out for literally two days. As for you, honestly, you're a little relieved--you never liked (ADOPTIVE GRANDMOTHER'S NAME), but wewe are extremely curious to find out what happened to your REAL grandmother. When wewe ask your mom about finding her, her only response is breaking down into tears. wewe decide to take matters into your own hands.
Through city hall, wewe manage to get a hold of your mother's birth certificate and adoption records. But the name of the birth mother is too faded for wewe to make out. Your inayofuata step is to test out your reporting skills kwa tracking down and interviewing your grandparents' long-time neighbors. But since most of them are over 70 and their memories, and hearing, aren't as good as it use to be, it's difficult. Until wewe meet Mrs. Jones, a 65-year-old woman who lived inayofuata door to your grandparents for most of her life. She tells wewe that there were rumors that your grandpa was having an affair, but it was never made public until your adoptive grandmother announced it in her will. wewe ask Mrs. Jones if she has any idea what the other woman's name was--and hold your breath. She says yes, she remembers the girl's name!!!
What is your biological grandmother's name?
1 au 2: first & middle names from link
3 au 4: first & middle names from link
5 au 6: first & middle names from link
Surname:
1 au 2: link
3 au 4: link
5 au 6: link
Her name:
You're bouncing off the walls with excitement, but wewe keep it to yourself for almost a whole year. wewe save whatever money wewe can from the twenty hours a week that wewe work until wewe have enough to hire a private investigator. With the name wewe have, as well as additional information, he is able to track down your grandmother. A week after wewe turn sixteen, he gets back to you: he found her! She lives in a different state, where she moved to after she graduated high school, was married but has been widowed for over (ROLL THE DICE) years, had two daughters, and has retired from a successful career as an industrialist, mainly focusing now on charities and philanthropy.
Where does she live?
1: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2: Boston, Massachusetts
3: Richmond, Virginia
4: Rochester, New York
5: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
6: Albany, New York
Now what do wewe do? wewe have no idea! It's been over thirty years and this woman has yet to acknowledge wewe and your mother as her family. What if she doesn't want you? Can wewe live with the fact that wewe have family somewhere and they don't know wewe even exist? You're not sure if you're brave enough to take that chance.
To be continued.....
Your name is (NAME) and wewe are 15 years old. You're pretty, smart, thoughtful, compassionate, hardworking, and wewe upendo to help those in need. wewe live with your single mom (your father walked out when wewe were 4 years old) in a low-income area of a big city. The siku wewe turn fifteen, wewe apply for your first job and you're accepted. What wewe make is not much, but your mom needs help making ends meet with her job as a waitress. Juggling work and school doesn't leave wewe a lot of time for socialization, not that it really matters to you. wewe don't have a whole lot of Marafiki and your mom has a drinking problem, and you're too embarrassed kwa that to have people over at your house.
What do wewe look like?
1: link
2: link
3: link
4: link
5: link
6: link
What is your mom's name?
1 au 2: first & middle names from link
3 au 4: first & middle names from link
5 au 6: first & middle names from link
Mom's name:
Where do wewe live?
1: Virginia Beach, Virginia
2: Trenton, New Jersey
3: Brooklyn, New York
4: Cincinnati, Ohio
5: Detroit, Michigan
6: Chicago, Illinois
Where do wewe get your first job?
1: McDonald's
2: Target
3: JCPenney
4: Wal-Mart
5: Wendy's
6: Burger King
What does your house look like?
1: link
2: link
3: link
4: link
5: link
6: link
A few months after wewe start your first job, your grandmother, (HER NAME), (first & middle names from link), dies at age (AGE) of (CAUSE OF DEATH). Since your grandfather, (HIS NAME), (first & middle names from link) died (ROLL THE DICE) years before, wewe haven't seen much of your mother's relatives, including your grandmother, who was not a very nice lady. Despite this, your mom still drags wewe to her funeral, hoping wewe might inherit some money from her death. The old bat wasn't rich, but she had zaidi money than wewe and your mom put together.
Turns out, your grandmother did not leave wewe a single penny--she's not even your grandmother at all! Attached to her will is a letter addressed to wewe and your mom from your grandmother. In the letter, (GRANDMOTHER'S NAME), explains that after only seven years of marriage and three children, (GRANDFATHER'S NAME) had an affair with a much younger woman that went on for a mwaka before she became pregnant--with your mother. The young woman was forced to give her baby to her former lover and his wife to raise as their own and they were paid off kwa her family to keep quiet about the affair and the adoption.
This news absolutely devastates your mother so much that she locks herself up in her bedroom and does not come out for literally two days. As for you, honestly, you're a little relieved--you never liked (ADOPTIVE GRANDMOTHER'S NAME), but wewe are extremely curious to find out what happened to your REAL grandmother. When wewe ask your mom about finding her, her only response is breaking down into tears. wewe decide to take matters into your own hands.
Through city hall, wewe manage to get a hold of your mother's birth certificate and adoption records. But the name of the birth mother is too faded for wewe to make out. Your inayofuata step is to test out your reporting skills kwa tracking down and interviewing your grandparents' long-time neighbors. But since most of them are over 70 and their memories, and hearing, aren't as good as it use to be, it's difficult. Until wewe meet Mrs. Jones, a 65-year-old woman who lived inayofuata door to your grandparents for most of her life. She tells wewe that there were rumors that your grandpa was having an affair, but it was never made public until your adoptive grandmother announced it in her will. wewe ask Mrs. Jones if she has any idea what the other woman's name was--and hold your breath. She says yes, she remembers the girl's name!!!
What is your biological grandmother's name?
1 au 2: first & middle names from link
3 au 4: first & middle names from link
5 au 6: first & middle names from link
Surname:
1 au 2: link
3 au 4: link
5 au 6: link
Her name:
You're bouncing off the walls with excitement, but wewe keep it to yourself for almost a whole year. wewe save whatever money wewe can from the twenty hours a week that wewe work until wewe have enough to hire a private investigator. With the name wewe have, as well as additional information, he is able to track down your grandmother. A week after wewe turn sixteen, he gets back to you: he found her! She lives in a different state, where she moved to after she graduated high school, was married but has been widowed for over (ROLL THE DICE) years, had two daughters, and has retired from a successful career as an industrialist, mainly focusing now on charities and philanthropy.
Where does she live?
1: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2: Boston, Massachusetts
3: Richmond, Virginia
4: Rochester, New York
5: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
6: Albany, New York
Now what do wewe do? wewe have no idea! It's been over thirty years and this woman has yet to acknowledge wewe and your mother as her family. What if she doesn't want you? Can wewe live with the fact that wewe have family somewhere and they don't know wewe even exist? You're not sure if you're brave enough to take that chance.
To be continued.....