Anonymous wrote:I adore them! My cousins are some of my best friends. Social media helps us stay in touch with what’s going on so when we see each other we’re all caught up. I am very close to aunts and uncles, second and third cousins, etc. We’ve weathered a lot through the years and they are a source of support and presence to me.
Love my big, Irish family!
. Everyone is very close and each generation has done a great job of keeping everyone together, attending milestone bdays, wedding, funerals, and lots of times just fun visits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I adore them! My cousins are some of my best friends. Social media helps us stay in touch with what’s going on so when we see each other we’re all caught up. I am very close to aunts and uncles, second and third cousins, etc. We’ve weathered a lot through the years and they are a source of support and presence to me.
Love my big, Irish family!
x100000
DH's family grew up across the country and he MAYBE saw them once every 5 or 10 years. In fact, DH's family isn't even that close, at all. They reside near each other, but hardly see each other, just a couple times a year, for a couple hours, holidays only. I have to force DH to call his mother for her birthday - his whole family is one big "selfish contest", it is kind of gross.
I am very close to my extended family, so it is VERY different - polar opposite!
Anonymous wrote:I adore them! My cousins are some of my best friends. Social media helps us stay in touch with what’s going on so when we see each other we’re all caught up. I am very close to aunts and uncles, second and third cousins, etc. We’ve weathered a lot through the years and they are a source of support and presence to me.
Love my big, Irish family!
Anonymous wrote:Some of them, yes. Some of them, no. You know, like...how life is?