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Hey, SVTP Parents -- Tell Your Kids About Their Family!
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<blockquote data-quote="esqeddy" data-source="post: 830211" data-attributes="member: 12322"><p>I never met my real father until I was a senior in college. I had to search him down myself. Once I set my mind to it, I located him within 3 days. I had already learned a few things about my father and his family but there was much I didn't know.</p><p></p><p>I discovered that my greatgrandfather was a general in the Cuba military way back when, that my fathers side of the family had move to the Tampa, Fa. area in the late 1800s and started a large cigar business there. Most surprisingly, I learned that I had half brothers and sisters that I never knew existed.</p><p></p><p>I got to know my father a bit over the years before he died of cancer. He was an intelligent man that did not live within the guidelines of society. My fathers side of the family is all spanish/english speaking...with the exception of me.</p><p></p><p>The point is, its always good to know where you come from. Good and bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esqeddy, post: 830211, member: 12322"] I never met my real father until I was a senior in college. I had to search him down myself. Once I set my mind to it, I located him within 3 days. I had already learned a few things about my father and his family but there was much I didn't know. I discovered that my greatgrandfather was a general in the Cuba military way back when, that my fathers side of the family had move to the Tampa, Fa. area in the late 1800s and started a large cigar business there. Most surprisingly, I learned that I had half brothers and sisters that I never knew existed. I got to know my father a bit over the years before he died of cancer. He was an intelligent man that did not live within the guidelines of society. My fathers side of the family is all spanish/english speaking...with the exception of me. The point is, its always good to know where you come from. Good and bad. [/QUOTE]
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