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Man Finally Meets His Mom After Being Stolen From Her At Birth 42 Years Ago

In April, Jimmy Lippert Thyden of Arlington, Virginia, read a news story about a man who’d been stolen from his mother in Chile and adopted by an unsuspecting couple in…

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In April, Jimmy Lippert Thyden of Arlington, Virginia, read a news story about a man who’d been stolen from his mother in Chile and adopted by an unsuspecting couple in the United States. According to USA TODAYThyden, 42, had also been born in Chile and raised by adoptive parents in Virginia. And it made him wonder if the same thing might have happened to him.

Thyden contacted the Nos Buscamos Foundation, an organization working to reunite thousands of Chilean mothers with their stolen children, and they provided him with a DNA test kit. Within weeks, he learned what he had suspected. He was in fact stolen from his mother at birth and adopted by an American couple who had no idea. On top of this, Thyden learned that his birth mother was still alive. He also learned that he has four brothers and a sister!

Last week, he traveled to Valdivia, Chile, where he finally got to meet his birth mother for the first time. "Hola, Mamá," he said as he first laid eyes on María Angélica González. After the tearful reunion, Thyden got to meet his other family. They sang “Happy Birthday” to him in Spanish and gave him 42 balloons, one for each birthday they missed together. Some of the balloons contained personal messages. One message reads, “I Love You,” another, “Welcome to our home,” and one was from his mom, which reads, “You're the most beautiful chapter of my story."

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List: 10 Affordable Family Friendly Activities A Short Drive From Charlotte

School is almost out for the summer and you may be thinking how am I going to entertain my kids. Especially with prices on the rise for everything. Well, good news. Summer fun doesn't have to be expensive. We've told you about a lot of free and cheap things to do in Charlotte, but now it's time to venture (not far) outside the city limits. Today we've got some affordable family activities to check out near Charlotte this summer. All 10 places on this list are within an hour and a half drive so easy to do for a day trip. Plus nothing on this list costs for than $20 per person and some are just a couple of dollars.

There is something for everyone, whether you like animals, rides, science, history, or adventure!

List: 10 Affordable Family Friendly Activities A Short Drive From Charlotte

Old Salem

Address: 900 Old Salem Road, Winston-Salem

Cost: $20 for adults, $12 for children and students

What it is: Old Salem Museums & Gardens is a historic site and museum combating food insecurity and exploring the stories of people, including Moravian, Black, and Indigenous peoples, in the American South. As one of America’s most comprehensive history attractions, our museums—the Historic Town of Salem, the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), and the Gardens at Old Salem—engage visitors in an educational and memorable historical experience.

Greensboro Science Center

Address: 4301 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro

Cost: $19.50 for adults, $17.50 for children (up to age 13), $18.50 for seniors

What it is: The Greensboro Science Center is committed to excellence in science education by providing the community with a dynamic, experiential and family-focused attraction designed to inspire scientific curiosity and encourage personal discovery about life and the natural world. It features an aquarium, zoo, and museum.

North Carolina Transportation Museum

Address: 411 S Salisbury Ave, Spencer

Cost: $12 for adults, $8 for kids, $10 for seniors/military

What it is:

The N.C. Transportation Museum is a historic site, once home to Southern Railway’s largest steam locomotive repair facility in the southeast, and a museum featuring all types of transportation history – railroading, automotive, aviation, and more.

Historic structures include Barber Junction Depot, an authentic train station built in 1898 that serves as the museum’s Visitor Center.  The Bob Julian Roundhouse is the largest remaining roundhouse in North America, and is home to locomotives, passenger rail cars, and a full-size replica Wright Flyer.  The massive Back Shop, where steam locomotives were once completely overhauled, now houses rail cars of the past, antique automobiles, fire trucks, and the restoration of the Piedmont Airlines’ Potomac Pacemaker DC-3.  The Flue Shop houses the museum’s Bumper to Bumper automotive exhibit.

Village Park in Kannapolis

Address: 700 West C Street, Kannapolis

Cost: Free to walk around, rides are $1.50

What it is: Village Park features an award-winning concert series, the Rotary Express Train, a double-decker carousel, a splash pad, and more!

Schiele Museum of Natural History

Address: 1500 E. Garrison Boulevard, Gastonia

Cost: $7 for adults, $6 for kids and seniors; FREE admission the second Tuesday and fourth Friday of every month

What it is: The Schiele Museum brings together professional educators, curators, administrative staff and facilities staff to provide a quality venue for learning and making memories in the heart of Gaston County, NC. Through our efforts, we seek to inspire wonder and appreciation for science and the natural world.

North Carolina Zoo

Address: 4401 Zoo Parkway, Asheboro, NC 27205

Cost: $15 for adults, $11 for children, $13 for seniors

What it is: At the North Carolina Zoo, we celebrate nature. Being the world’s largest natural habitat zoo means the animals here have plenty of room to roam. Our dedicated team of experts provide exceptional, compassionate care to the more than 1,800 animals that call our Park home. We also lead efforts locally and globally to protect wildlife and wild places because we believe nature’s diversity is critical for our collective future. Be sure to check out our wide variety of virtual programs so you can stay connected and learn about nature. The North Carolina Zoo welcomes everyone to join in our mission to protect nature’s diversity.

Reed Gold Mine

Address: 9621 Reed Mine Rd, Midland

Cost: Free to tour $3 per person to pan for gold

What it is: Reed Gold Mine is the site of the first documented gold find in the United States. From this discovery, gold mining spread gradually to nearby counties and eventually into other southern states. During its peak years gold mining was second only to farming in the number of North Carolinians it employed. The estimated value of gold recovered reached over one million dollars a year. North Carolina led the nation in gold production until 1848, when it was eclipsed by the great rush to California.

8. Historic Brattonsville

Address: 1444 Brattonsville Rd, McConnells, SC

Cost: $8 for adults, $5 for children 4-7 (3 and under free), $7 seniors

What it is:

Historic Brattonsville presents the history of the Scots-Irish and African-Americans in the South Carolina upcountry through preserving and interpreting the buildings and stories of the Brattonsville community. Featuring more than 30 historic structures from the 1760s to the late-19th century, the site provides visitors with an opportunity to see the evolution of Southern culture and architecture in the Carolina Piedmont. Currently, two of the Bratton family houses are closed for preservation.

Learn how people farmed the land, cooked their food, and entertained themselves in the 18th and 19th centuries through costumed interpreters. These historical activities and others are presented year-round, Tuesday through Saturday.

Delve into the founding struggle for liberty by walking the American Revolutionary War battlefield of Huck’s Defeat and watching a video documentary that brings to life the events of July 1780. Come away with an understanding of the continued struggle for liberty in the years following the American Civil War by visiting the new exhibit entitled, “Liberty & Resistance: Reconstruction and the African-American Community at Brattonsville, 1865-1877” inside the recently restored Brick House.

Carrigan Farms

Address: 1261 Oakridge Farm Hwy, Mooresville

Cost: $15 per person for swimming

What it is: A 5th generation family-owned farm, Carrigan Farms specializes in growing quality fruits and vegetables, educational school tours and field trips, weddings, swim parties, and other special events.

Hounds Drive In

Address: 114 Raven Circle, Kings Mountain

Cost: $20 per car

What it is: This drive in theater shows current movies Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights on 3 screens.

LauRen Merola Strager is a former NFL & NBA cheerleader turned radio host. LauRen is a former Miss Pennsylvania USA and is a proud wife and mother of two. She is the owner and chief editor for her fashion and lifestyle Blog “All Of The F-Words” and is a champion for the Autism community. You can read all about LauRen’s thoughts on motherhood, pageant life, and everyday life through her online content.