and then i said, i think i'm rhonda christy or do you know rhonda patricia christy. who she was talking to. his name is bob christy. >> i almost dropped the phone. she knew i'd hesitated, and she said this is your daughter, rhonda. and there was something that clicked in my mind that i -- the voice rang a bell. >> and he called to my mom, barbara, to pick up the phone. he said rhonda's on the phone. she picked up the phone and the first words out of her mouth was shirley stole you. >> the most emotions i think i've ever had in my entire life, ever. >> the memories were true, or so it seemed. she got on a plane for ohio. they were all, of course, 37 years older, and in a way, strangers now. but here they were, all the images she'd clung to in fantasy, dreamed about for those 37 long years. >> and there you are in your bath. >> all those rolls, too. >> you was a chubby little baby. >> and happy. >> and look at you. just learning to walk. and smiling the whole way. you had a good life, honey. >> i know. >> so it was happy and sad. comforting. but also deeply strange bec