How Close are you with your Family?

I am pretty close to my middle brother, my son and daughter, and my grandson.
I am somewhat close to my youngest brother and several of my nieces and nephews.
I avoid my sister like the plague, and I keep my Granddaughter at arms length.
I get to choose who I spend my time with.
 

I have always loved all of my family, automatically. But based the behavior of a lot of them over time, I realized they did not return the feeling. I decided I'm tired of trying to create love on their parts where none exists. I finally gave myself permission to not love them. From now on they have to show me love and consideration for me to put myself out for them.
 
This thread dredged up a thing I penned a few years back
....and have posted on SF more than once
But.....seems some new topics have the same flavors, or are closely related to some old ones
So, forgive me



Anybody got close to near to close relatives that seem to live a cut above everone around them including you?

These are kin, that if you had the choice, you’d pick for Hitler’s cronies, their lives ending by the hand of Idi Amin’s pals. It’s a dream you have anyway.

These are not necessarily smug folks, as they’ve been raised to be proper with kindly remarks saved for the mentally disadvantaged (you), but still, when in conversation, you seem to come off as a curiosity, a toy that should have been discarded but kept because, well, it’s been passed down from aged family members.

These are your kinfolks that you wish weren’t.
But there you are, at their place.
And there they are, choosing the correct fork with mindless ease, while it dawns on you that you not only have one, but both elbows on the table.
This felonious act is like discovering, while you’re waiting for the bus, you have no pants on.

Yeah, there they are, wittily chatting about current events, glancing your way, hoping you will say something so they can have a good mutual laugh, jumping on your blurted fractured words like the ravenous hyenas they are.

But you know this, so you amiably reach for your seventh dinner role, because you know the lone knife is for butter…pretty sure.

And there’s your sister, blending nicely, and even your little brother….cute little bastard, seems to be one of them, along with mom and dad, all exchanging quips and witticisms.

So you begin to feel a tad self-conscious, and thirsty, since your fourth glass of juice has managed to cause that loaf of dinner rolls to swell to the max in your twisted up stomach…

‘Why’d the moron throw the clock out the window?’

‘Whud he say?’

snicker giggle giggle giggle…….rising, swelling to a tidal wave of uproarious laughter.

‘I dunno, Gary, why did the moron do that (snarkle)?’

The beets look pale compared to you.

Only you are smiling, laughing sappily with them.

But, on the inside you’re envisioning Hitler’s storm troopers bashing down the door, and hauling everyone outside.

You are untouched, saved actually.
Later you stroll out to the gazebo where everyone is flailing away, hanging upside down.
You walk slowly by these relatives of yours, stopping in front of your cousin’s bobbing head.

‘TO FREAKING SEE THE FREAKING TIME FREAKING FLY!!!!’

Later that day, sitting in the gazebo, finally with your own thoughts, you settle your mind with the calming resolution of just writing a book……..



So, you never had relatives like that, you say?

Me neither

But it still won’t keep me from writing about them….
 
Apparently I’m not close to the family I was born into. They apparently hate me even after caring for them for 3 years. 💔I couldn’t have tried any harder in any relationship than I have with them but there will come a time in their life when they will know how much I loved and cared for them regardless of how they felt or acted.

I’m extremely close to the family I chose. My man is my best friend ever and our fluffy children are pure joy. They mean the world to us. There’s nothing we wouldn’t do for them. ❤️
 
WHAT??? But, then again, there are those that get married that shouldn't and those that don't marry that should.

As for me, I'm the "marrying" type, just like my wife was when we met. We absolutely love being married!
I'm glad you found your special someone. I chose a different path. I decided many years ago that marriage and children were not something I was particularly interested in. I live alone and work full time. It's been a good life.
 
This thread dredged up a thing I penned a few years back
....and have posted on SF more than once
But.....seems some new topics have the same flavors, or are closely related to some old ones
So, forgive me



Anybody got close to near to close relatives that seem to live a cut above everone around them including you?

These are kin, that if you had the choice, you’d pick for Hitler’s cronies, their lives ending by the hand of Idi Amin’s pals. It’s a dream you have anyway.

These are not necessarily smug folks, as they’ve been raised to be proper with kindly remarks saved for the mentally disadvantaged (you), but still, when in conversation, you seem to come off as a curiosity, a toy that should have been discarded but kept because, well, it’s been passed down from aged family members.

These are your kinfolks that you wish weren’t.
But there you are, at their place.
And there they are, choosing the correct fork with mindless ease, while it dawns on you that you not only have one, but both elbows on the table.
This felonious act is like discovering, while you’re waiting for the bus, you have no pants on.

Yeah, there they are, wittily chatting about current events, glancing your way, hoping you will say something so they can have a good mutual laugh, jumping on your blurted fractured words like the ravenous hyenas they are.

But you know this, so you amiably reach for your seventh dinner role, because you know the lone knife is for butter…pretty sure.

And there’s your sister, blending nicely, and even your little brother….cute little bastard, seems to be one of them, along with mom and dad, all exchanging quips and witticisms.

So you begin to feel a tad self-conscious, and thirsty, since your fourth glass of juice has managed to cause that loaf of dinner rolls to swell to the max in your twisted up stomach…

‘Why’d the moron throw the clock out the window?’

‘Whud he say?’

snicker giggle giggle giggle…….rising, swelling to a tidal wave of uproarious laughter.

‘I dunno, Gary, why did the moron do that (snarkle)?’

The beets look pale compared to you.

Only you are smiling, laughing sappily with them.

But, on the inside you’re envisioning Hitler’s storm troopers bashing down the door, and hauling everyone outside.

You are untouched, saved actually.
Later you stroll out to the gazebo where everyone is flailing away, hanging upside down.
You walk slowly by these relatives of yours, stopping in front of your cousin’s bobbing head.

‘TO FREAKING SEE THE FREAKING TIME FREAKING FLY!!!!’

Later that day, sitting in the gazebo, finally with your own thoughts, you settle your mind with the calming resolution of just writing a book……..



So, you never had relatives like that, you say?

Me neither

But it still won’t keep me from writing about them….
A few years ago I met a workmate of my son's. Afterwards, I commented that he seemed very bright and well-versed on virtually every subject that came up. Son said, "Yeah, Keith is almost always the smartest guy in the room. Problem is he makes sure everybody knows it."

Keith had few admirers and fewer friends. He was laid off not long I met him because nobody wanted to collaborate with him.
 
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Not quite sure I follow you, but if you are saying there are many wise women I'd agree with you, or if you're one, (trouble being there are so many foolish men like myself out there, making it worth commenting when there's a smart one perhaps. :unsure: !)? :);) .
I'm a female. I wasn't sure if you knew. :)
 
I'm very close to my sister and brother-in-law...he's really more like a brother to me than an in-law. They're really the only family I have...there might be a stray cousin somewhere in Canada, but I don't know.

I'm not at all close to my late husband's family, life with them is a total drama fest. The only one I'm very close to is my husband's late brother's partner...he's also like a brother to me.

Sometimes, when there aren't many actual relatives to be found, we create our own families and I feel so fortunate to have several friends who are surrogate family. They say you can't pick your family, but I'm here to dispute that...I pretty much have...
 


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