Families are complex beasts so I thought I would put this out for comments.
Recently a very distant Aunt passed (my father's sister). The last contact I had with her was probably about 50 years ago, this is about the same with all of that side of the family. I decided not to go. My Father was fine with this.
A couple of months after this a cousin on this side lost his wife. I never met her or their kids (who are now in their 30's) and the last time I saw my cousin was at my Grandmother's funeral almost 40 yrs ago. Again, I decided not to attend.
As with a lot of families we were closer to one side (my mother's) than the other. Unfortunate but that's just the way it worked out. The one side are basically strangers.
Recently one of my distant cousins expressed his displeasure over my non attendance.
Frankly I don't really care as I don't expect to see or hear from him for the rest of my life, except possibly at the funeral of my parents, should they have one. (They all live in the same area while I reside about 5 hours away and moved away from that area 38 years ago)
Besides, this is the same side that we didn't hear squat from when 2 of my children were fighting for their lives in an ICU when they were toddlers. Nor did we hear squat when I was seriously injured in a traffic collision. Nor did we hear squat from them when my parents were fighting serious illnesses, even though they live in the same area. These examples applied to all aunts, uncles & cousins from "that side".
The way that I see it is if you didnt bother with someone in life, why would you bother with them in death, and I'm fine with that both ways.
Blood isn't always thicker than water.
Thoughts?
Recently a very distant Aunt passed (my father's sister). The last contact I had with her was probably about 50 years ago, this is about the same with all of that side of the family. I decided not to go. My Father was fine with this.
A couple of months after this a cousin on this side lost his wife. I never met her or their kids (who are now in their 30's) and the last time I saw my cousin was at my Grandmother's funeral almost 40 yrs ago. Again, I decided not to attend.
As with a lot of families we were closer to one side (my mother's) than the other. Unfortunate but that's just the way it worked out. The one side are basically strangers.
Recently one of my distant cousins expressed his displeasure over my non attendance.
Frankly I don't really care as I don't expect to see or hear from him for the rest of my life, except possibly at the funeral of my parents, should they have one. (They all live in the same area while I reside about 5 hours away and moved away from that area 38 years ago)
Besides, this is the same side that we didn't hear squat from when 2 of my children were fighting for their lives in an ICU when they were toddlers. Nor did we hear squat when I was seriously injured in a traffic collision. Nor did we hear squat from them when my parents were fighting serious illnesses, even though they live in the same area. These examples applied to all aunts, uncles & cousins from "that side".
The way that I see it is if you didnt bother with someone in life, why would you bother with them in death, and I'm fine with that both ways.
Blood isn't always thicker than water.
Thoughts?