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(NewsNation) — After 20 years apart, a Utah mother has been reunited with her biological son.

Holly Shearer was 15 years old when she became pregnant with a baby boy who she would go on to name Benjamin. Holly made the tough decision to place the baby up for adoption.

Holly picked Brian and Angela Hulleburg, a couple who struggled with infertility, to raise baby Benjamin.

Benjamin’s adopted mother, Angela, says she stayed in touch with Holly by writing her letters about Benjamin and sending pictures of him for the first three years of his life.

“After that, we kind of didn’t have any contact,” Angela said. “But we had been very open with Benjamin that he was adopted and that when the time was right, when he was older, we would definitely find her and reconnect with her again, for sure.”

Benjamin added: “We were planning on trying to find her when I first turned 18, but then COVID hit. We couldn’t get ahold of anybody, so it was kind of a lost cause and we were going to have to wait a couple of more years after that.”

In the meantime, Benjamin started his own search, seeking to reconnect with Holly and find the little piece of himself he says was missing. He took a DNA test and signed up with an adoption registry.

“I had never had somebody that I can say, like, ‘Oh, that’s where I got my eyes from. That’s where I got my nose.’ … I never had that physical biological connection to say … ‘This is who I am and this is where it came from.’ So for me, it was a lot less about trying to find a family or, like, trying to find a long lost family member. But it was more about trying to find where I came from,” Benjamin said.

They don’t just share a physical resemblance. After meeting again two decades later, they both discovered that they work in the same place. Benjamin volunteers at St. Mark’s Hospital and Holly works near the women’s pavilion.

“We’ve probably passed each other because my shift starts at 4:30. Hers ends around 4:30. So we probably passed each other and had no idea,” Benjamin said.

Benjamin has very vivid memories of the first time he received a message from his biological mother.

“I had been trying for so long to find Holly, and I had never had success,” Benjamin remembered.

The day after his birthday, Benjamin was sifting through some messages of people wishing him a happy birthday when he noticed one message from a person he didn’t know. He replied by asking how he knew the sender, thinking it may just be a friend from a Facebook group.

“That’s when she sent me a long message telling me who she was,” Benjamin said. “When I got the message, I broke down. I started crying. I had to go to the break room. It was a big deal. It hit me really hard. It was a day I had been waiting for my entire life.”

Benjamin says his entire childhood, he had always wanted to meet his biological mother and all he knew about her was her first name. Finally meeting her was something worth waiting for, he says.

“To have this day finally come, it was like something that I had worked up to for so long that had finally happened. That it was like the end of a long, hard journey, and I finally made it,” Benjamin said.

The feeling of a long and difficult journey is mutual for his mother. Holly describes putting Benjamin up for adoption as the hardest decision she’s ever made.

“Not a day went by that I didn’t think about him. Just in any scenario, just, you know, it’s a beautiful day, school, a Monday morning. I wonder what he’s doing for holidays, birthdays? … He was always on my mind.”

Benjamin isn’t sure what the future looks like but feels good knowing he now has double the love and support.

“This came at the exact time in my life where I needed it. So when I think of the future, I think it’s going to happen, how it happens. But I have twice the love, I have twice the support, and I almost feel like I can do anything no matter what comes my way.”

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