I just spent a few days with my extended family. I've been spending getaways with my SIL and her 4 kids, my BIL and his partner and Hubs for over 20 years. We usually rent a cabin in the GA mountains and go hiking, rafting and horseback riding. This weekend was in South Florida for my SIL's birthday and was quiet.
My SIL went through breast cancer treatment last year, and although she is cancer-free she is now going through severe rheumatoid arthritis (most likely from the cancer treatments) and will once again undergo chemo. She just turned 58. Hubs will turn 60 in November. BIL is 61. I'm 67, so I'm the old one in the bunch. The kids are now 29, 28, 24 and 21. The 28 and 21 y/o nieces joined us and feigned interest for as long as they could.
Anyway, this is the first time we sat around and talked seriously about how soon we will no longer be able to enjoy what we used to. I told my BIL that we were debating on doing some remodeling of our house or traveling. He said we should absolutely travel because we never know when we will no longer be able. That was exactly what I was thinking.
This is also the first time we've discussed our mortality. It was a somber occasion.
Here is one of our first cabin shots and one of the most recent. See if you can spot who is who. Time goes by too quickly!


My SIL went through breast cancer treatment last year, and although she is cancer-free she is now going through severe rheumatoid arthritis (most likely from the cancer treatments) and will once again undergo chemo. She just turned 58. Hubs will turn 60 in November. BIL is 61. I'm 67, so I'm the old one in the bunch. The kids are now 29, 28, 24 and 21. The 28 and 21 y/o nieces joined us and feigned interest for as long as they could.
Anyway, this is the first time we sat around and talked seriously about how soon we will no longer be able to enjoy what we used to. I told my BIL that we were debating on doing some remodeling of our house or traveling. He said we should absolutely travel because we never know when we will no longer be able. That was exactly what I was thinking.
This is also the first time we've discussed our mortality. It was a somber occasion.
Here is one of our first cabin shots and one of the most recent. See if you can spot who is who. Time goes by too quickly!

