It was two years before she saw her own. "I didnt really know if I would ever see them again." said de Quesada. 42. a makeup artist at Saks Fifth Avenue in Dadeland Mall and a Pedro Pan Foundation board member. Miguel Pelayo. now 42 and sales director for a plastics company. spent a year in a Saginaw. Mich.. orphanage. "The hardest part was at night. remembering my family and not knowing what was happening to them." The Pedro Pan adults traded tales of homesickness. of mudding through grade school while learning English. of longyearnedfor reunions. "I saw my father when I was 17." said Antonio Amador. 43. now a CPA. who spent 3 years In Dade refugee camps. "By then I had a mustache. You have to shavel were the first words out of his mouth." They call each other siblings. Similarly.