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Every summer, Dawn Nolting bought her 12-year-old son Isaac a pool pass, and dropped him off to swim with his friends.
One day, Isaac was hanging out, when he met a friend-of-a-friend, 13-year-old Dakotah Zimmer. The kids at the pool in Washington, Mo., noticed that Isaac and Dakotah looked an awful lot alike — they have the same hands, the same feet, the same nose, the same haircut — they even walk alike.
Someone asked if they were brothers. Dakotah said he had a brother he had never met who was adopted by a woman named Dawn. “That’s my mom’s name,” Isaac said.
That night, Isaac sat on the edge of his mom’s bed and asked if they could talk. “He looked at me with his big, black eyes and asked, ‘Mom, am I adopted?'” recalls Dawn, 42, a manager at a dry-cleaning company. “I said, ‘What makes you think that?’ And he said, ‘Because I think I found my brother.'”
Dawn told her son it was true and they both burst into tears. “I just cried and cried and cried,” Isaac tells TODAY.com. “I was so happy that I had a brother. I always asked for one.”
Dawn says she had been trying to work up the courage to tell Isaac he was adopted. She had spoken to friends and her pastor wondering: when is the right time? She knew she was going to have to tell him soon, because the next year the boys would be at the same school. But, she hadn’t found the right words to explain their story.
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