Anonymous wrote:My sisters and I live on the same piece of property. We each have about five acres or so. Our kids are more like siblings than cousins. My parents live about 4 miles up the road. I would not trade it for the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My siblings and I went our separate ways after high school. We each make it a point to talk to all of our siblings at least once a month, but it's not enough. We'd like to move to the same area so that our kids can grow up together. Has anyone thought about doing the same thing or actually has done it?
I have a twin brother. While there were moments after high school where we lived separately, we have both been in the same area for about 10 years now. He is 10 minutes down the road. He has a new son and I have a new daughter.
We are extremely close and it works out great for us.
You're TWINS. It's not the same as most sibling relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My siblings and I went our separate ways after high school. We each make it a point to talk to all of our siblings at least once a month, but it's not enough. We'd like to move to the same area so that our kids can grow up together. Has anyone thought about doing the same thing or actually has done it?
I have a twin brother. While there were moments after high school where we lived separately, we have both been in the same area for about 10 years now. He is 10 minutes down the road. He has a new son and I have a new daughter.
We are extremely close and it works out great for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, don't do it. We moved to DC area because of DH's siblings; I am an only child. In the last 5 years, we've seen his brother and sister exactly 3 times. 3! We live 20 minutes from each other. DH is very disappointed but it is what it is.
While I understand that this is your story PP - I think that the OP needs to better explain her relationship with her family a little better so that we can have a better understanding of the dynamics before giving better advice. Just because it didn't work out for your family, doesn't mean she shouldn't do it. Her dynamic could be much different.
I am the PP above with a twin brother. We are extremely close and other than maybe 3-4 years in college and 3-4 years outside of college, have always lived in the same vicinity - if not roommates - obviously that has changed as he got married and has a family now.
But, we still live about 10 minutes away and see each other probably 3-4 times a week.
They have a newborn son, so I offer to babysit when they want to get away, I am there playing Uncle and it is a great experience.
But - my brother and I are VERY close - we always have been - so the dynamic could be completely different.
OP - tell us a little more about your family's dynamic so that we can give you better advice.
OMG you are living my dream. My twin lives about 90 minutes away from me and I would LOVE to live next door. We both have kids and they adore each other. We talk approximately 10 times a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, don't do it. We moved to DC area because of DH's siblings; I am an only child. In the last 5 years, we've seen his brother and sister exactly 3 times. 3! We live 20 minutes from each other. DH is very disappointed but it is what it is.
While I understand that this is your story PP - I think that the OP needs to better explain her relationship with her family a little better so that we can have a better understanding of the dynamics before giving better advice. Just because it didn't work out for your family, doesn't mean she shouldn't do it. Her dynamic could be much different.
I am the PP above with a twin brother. We are extremely close and other than maybe 3-4 years in college and 3-4 years outside of college, have always lived in the same vicinity - if not roommates - obviously that has changed as he got married and has a family now.
But, we still live about 10 minutes away and see each other probably 3-4 times a week.
They have a newborn son, so I offer to babysit when they want to get away, I am there playing Uncle and it is a great experience.
But - my brother and I are VERY close - we always have been - so the dynamic could be completely different.
OP - tell us a little more about your family's dynamic so that we can give you better advice.
Anonymous wrote:OP, don't do it. We moved to DC area because of DH's siblings; I am an only child. In the last 5 years, we've seen his brother and sister exactly 3 times. 3! We live 20 minutes from each other. DH is very disappointed but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:My siblings and I went our separate ways after high school. We each make it a point to talk to all of our siblings at least once a month, but it's not enough. We'd like to move to the same area so that our kids can grow up together. Has anyone thought about doing the same thing or actually has done it?