Los Angeles Times

Woman reunites with child she had been told was dead

Man finds biological mother 29 years after she gave birth as teen.

- By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde

Every year on April 6, Los Banos, Calif., couple Tina Bejarano Gardere and Eric Gardere would hide away in their bedroom. They would bring a cupcake, light a candle and sing “happy birthday” to an unnamed birthday girl.

They sang for Bejarano Gardere’s daughter, whom she gave birth to at 17 in 1990.

At the time, the teen already had a 1-year-old daughter. Feeling pressure from her mother, she signed adoption papers.

Bejarano Gardere, now 47, remembers writing a letter to her daughter on her hospital bed, should she one day choose to read it. In the letter, she told the baby that she loved her. She told her this was not her choice.

The next day, Bejarano Gardere’smother told her that the newborn had died. For 29 years, Bejarano Gardere mourned.

The young mother went on to live a full life. She moved out of her mother’s home at 18, and the same year, she married Eric Gardere. The couple of 28 years had two boys, now 21 and 23. Bejarano Gardere started studying arts and photograph­y.

But the couple’s life took a dramatic turn earlier this year, when she got an email as she sat in class: “Ancestry.com found a new match.” Bejarano Gardere had submitted her DNA to the website in 2018 to learn about her heritage because she never knew her own father.

She didn’t know that a year later on the other side of the country, a young man named Kristin Cooke, who had been adopted, also was tracing his ancestry in the hope that he could share his heritage with his baby

[Reunited, girl.

Soon after Bejarano Gardere received the Ancestry.com notificati­on, Cooke sent her a message: “I think we need to talk. It says we’re related and it says you’re my mom.”

Cooke sent over a few details, such as his age, birth date and the name of the hospital where he was born as well as where he was adopted.

“I was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s my baby,’ ” Bejarano Gardere said. ‘I thought he was dead. I never got to name him. I never got to hold him.”

There was one detail that didn’t match, though. Bejarano Gardere believed she had given birth to a girl, not a boy. As they texted back and forth, Cooke revealed that he is transgende­r and identifies as a man.

“I said, ‘I love you no matter what,’ ” Bejarano Gardere said she told Cooke. She was simply elated that her child was alive and had been well taken care of by his adoptive parents. Gardere said he has sent daily text messages to Cooke, whom he accepts as his own son.

Cooke has been open about his identity. He runs an online blog called “The Trans Dad” about his experience­s as a transgende­r father and has documented his transition on YouTube.

“I have received nothing but love since then,” Cooke said in a phone interview with The Times, his daughter cooing in the background.

“It was a crazy feeling,” Cooke said of learning that, unknown to him, his biological mother had celebrated his birthday every single year. “I think it’s great, because my daughter gets to have a whole other family.”

Their first conversati­ons over text messages were like a game of 20 questions, Cooke said. He wanted to know his health history and why Bejarano Gardere had given him up. When he learned the truth, he didn’t push much. He couldn’t bear the thought of having to give up his own 7-month-old daughter, he said.

The new family began video chatting, and Cooke sends photograph­s and videos of his daughter, Scarlet, frequently.

“She was happy to have another grand-baby,” he said of his biological mother.

Cooke quickly accepted Gardere as a father figure too. Having been adopted, he knew that family didn’t have to be bonded by DNA, he said.

“I’m very lucky he was adopted,” Bejarano Gardere said. “I’m so grateful they did that. They raised him. They went through his transition and everything . ... We know him now as Kristin, our son.”

The mother will meet her biological son and his family for the first time over the Thanksgivi­ng holiday.

 ?? Eric Gardere ?? TINA BEJARANO and Eric Gardere married soon after she had the baby she was told died as an infant.
Eric Gardere TINA BEJARANO and Eric Gardere married soon after she had the baby she was told died as an infant.

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