Pick Me Up! Special

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Picking up a brush, I gazed curiously at my reflection in the mirror.

Where do I come from?

Growing up, I’d always known I was adopted – being mixed-race with white parents, there was no denying it.

Back in Glasgow in the early ‘90s, no one else looked like me.

It was never a big deal to me – I knew I was wanted and loved, and I had a happy childhood.

I never felt I was missing anything and I never had a yearning desire to find out about my birth parents – although I knew I’d be supported if I ever wanted to.

But now and then, I would find myself thinking…

Where do I come from?

When I turned 16, I felt a turning point as I blew out the candles on my birthday cake.

At 16, I was able to go and find my birth parents, if I wanted to.

I didn’t know a lot about them and knowing the option was now there,

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