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Anonymous wrote:Absolutely - born, raised and literally went to school with them, within a five minute walk to each other's houses. Also, their children our actually our children's ages, one within a week, and the biggest gap is three years. <3
DH doesn't even know his cousins, and there is a 30 (!!!) year difference with most of them. Completely different experience, sadly.
My DH grew up on the same street as his cousins. Their families vacationed together and hung out every evening and weekend. When I married in, meeting his cousins’ expectations meant more than his parents in many ways.
Then his mom and his aunt died. Everything fell apart. Now we are all within 60 miles of each other and only send Christmas cards. At first he was upset and tried to fix things but it was too late. It was clear that the “sisters” kept the clan close and, without them, the group didn’t want to stay together.
Meanwhile I saw my few cousins once every 3 years or so and we try to reach out and keep in touch when we can. Which usually just boils down to Christmas cards. But Christmas with no hard feelings. It’s a better deal.