February 11, 2009 3:41 PM

Son Finds Birth Mom Works At Same Store

(AP)  Steve Flaig wasn't sure how to approach his co-worker with his big news.

It would seem brash to walk up and say, "Hi, I'm Steve, your son." How would she react to that, he wondered.

Flaig's long search for his birth mother ended in early October when he learned that she was the woman he previously knew only as Chris, the head cashier at a Lowe's home-improvement store just outside Grand Rapids, in Kent County's Plainfield Township.

"I would walk by her, look at her from a distance, not knowing how to approach her," Flaig, 22, told The Grand Rapids Press for a story published Wednesday. "You don't come stocked with information on how to deal with this."

When Lowe's hired Christine Tallady to work at the store last April, she had no idea that the young delivery driver to whom she was introduced was her son.

She gave birth to him on Oct. 5, 1985, while she was single and not ready to be a mother. It was a difficult decision for her to give him up for adoption.

Tallady left the adoption record open, figuring that her son might someday want to contact her. She often thought of him, particularly on his birthday, but life went on. She got married and had two more children.

Flaig, meanwhile, always knew that he was adopted. His parents, Pat and Lois Flaig, supported him when he decided to search for his birth mother. They had done the same with their younger son, Scott, who found his birth mother almost a year ago.

When Steve Flaig turned 18 four years ago, he asked DA Blodgett for Children, the agency that arranged his adoption, for his background information.

It arrived a couple of months later and included his birth mother's name. He searched the Internet for her address but came up empty.

In October, around his 22nd birthday, Flaig took out the paperwork from DA Blodgett and realized he had been spelling his birth mother's surname wrong as "Talladay."

He typed "Tallady" into a search engine and came up with a home address that was less than a mile from the Lowe's store and just around the corner from where his adoptive parents raised him.

When he mentioned it to his boss, she said, "You mean Chris Tallady, who works here?"

Flaig was stunned: "I was like, there's no possible way."

On Dec. 12, on his day off, Flaig happened to be driving past DA Blodgett's offices, so he stopped in and told them of his find. An employee there volunteered to call Tallady for him.

Tallady, now 45, was surprised to get the call at Lowe's and astonished to learn that the son she had given up for adoption 22 years earlier was a co-worker.

"It was a shock," she said. "I started crying. I figured he would call me sometime, but not like this."

Flaig said he is eager to meet her other two children, 12-year-old Alexandria and 10-year-old Brandon, his half-siblings.

"I have a complete family now, all my kids," Tallady said. "It's a perfect time of year. It's the best Christmas present ever."

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by kattyclayz December 21, 2007 2:27 PM EST
This is just a lovely story! It really makes you believe in miracles. Good luck to Steve & his mom Chris, and the parents that raised Steve for all of those years.

As previously stated, it really is a relief to know that she wasn''t ready to be a mother, but didn''t abort her child, and yet, still managed to put what was best for her son ahead of her own.
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by simonsez40 December 21, 2007 11:50 AM EST
A fine example that life is sometimes stranger than fiction! Great story.
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by emilymhanson December 21, 2007 11:32 AM EST
Do people even bother to read these stories anymore or do they just come to post whatever opinion they have, regardless of whether or not it has anything to do with the story? This article had NOTHING to do with office romance. It was his MOTHER, for crying out loud, and he KNEW IT. There is NOTHING in the story about him being romantically attracted to anyone in it, so I have no idea where you people are getting this from, other than your own imagination.

Either please learn reading comprehension skills, or get a blog of your own so you can post your opinions on things that have nothing to do with the story.
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by wiskare December 21, 2007 1:18 AM EST
runningralph you have no clue this has nothing to do with datting with in the company. They worked together. Get A LIFE.
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by ladyephesus1 December 20, 2007 11:27 PM EST
Wow...talk about fate!

;)
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by trenticus-2009 December 20, 2007 11:12 PM EST
Thats a great story! Way to go Kid!!
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by michellem99-2009 December 20, 2007 11:04 PM EST
sugarmice, dear it is a nice story.
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by linfinster December 20, 2007 9:55 PM EST
What a nice example of how unselfish a mother was to HAVE her baby and give it up for adoption. Abortion is a horrible option when you have others to choose from.

runningralph, you are very much off the mark with your comments. Office romance isn''t a good idea, true, but that has nothing to do with this story. AND, baby boomers "dumping" children is not true either, There are many couples who wanted children and couldn''t.
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by cdfoxtrot December 20, 2007 9:20 PM EST
sugarmice,
Sorry I got you so upset. What I said was employers shuold discourage office romances. What if a young fellow was attrected to a woman at his workplace who was a bit older? It could happen. What if it turned out they were related? Could a smart lawyer turn this into a payday? Since the boomers left so many kids for someone else to raise many people don''''t know where the family trees go. I''''m sorry I didn''''t make it simple enough for you.

Posted by runningralph

runningralph, it sounds like you may be the product of in-breeding, yourself. Sure your mom and dad aren''t brother and sister? Tying this story to office romances is a bit silly, don''cha think?

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by bb19631 December 20, 2007 9:20 PM EST
Finally, a nice story. Best of luck to both. Christmas is the time for miracles to happen.
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