Anonymous wrote:I have two younger brothers, both live a plane ride away and have several kids, busy jobs, full lives. They have very nice spouses who make small gestures such as sending a birthday card. We have tried over the years to remain close, but as life goes on, things happen and feelings deepen, resentments build. Now it's more obligatory. We exhange photos and email updates, but it feels very distant to me. I love them, but they are so far away and so preoccupied, and have also both launched into a much (MUCH) higher income brackets than me. This is probably the biggest obstacle. They want to meet up for the weekend in Costa Rica or Vail, which is not doable for me, and also their lifestyle standards are not something I can offer when they visit. I am proud of them, but I do see how they've kind of left their previous life in the dust.
Anyway, this thread also makes me sad, as a parent of two, who I dearly hope will look out for one another and stay close. I can see their personality and interests are already very different, as middle schoolers however. What can we do to help them keep the bond close and warm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my family the girls are close but no one is close to my brother. Mostly that is because both he and his wife have some pretty significant personality and mental health issues that make it hard to be around them. We all live in the same area but we don't see them unless it is a holiday. It is better that way. I personally am sad for their children but trying to help results in a lot of drama and seems to escalate their problems.
Holy crap, I could have written this exactly, word for word.
Anonymous wrote:I have two younger brothers, both live a plane ride away and have several kids, busy jobs, full lives. They have very nice spouses who make small gestures such as sending a birthday card. We have tried over the years to remain close, but as life goes on, things happen and feelings deepen, resentments build. Now it's more obligatory. We exhange photos and email updates, but it feels very distant to me. I love them, but they are so far away and so preoccupied, and have also both launched into a much (MUCH) higher income brackets than me. This is probably the biggest obstacle. They want to meet up for the weekend in Costa Rica or Vail, which is not doable for me, and also their lifestyle standards are not something I can offer when they visit. I am proud of them, but I do see how they've kind of left their previous life in the dust.
Anyway, this thread also makes me sad, as a parent of two, who I dearly hope will look out for one another and stay close. I can see their personality and interests are already very different, as middle schoolers however. What can we do to help them keep the bond close and warm?
Anonymous wrote:In my family the girls are close but no one is close to my brother. Mostly that is because both he and his wife have some pretty significant personality and mental health issues that make it hard to be around them. We all live in the same area but we don't see them unless it is a holiday. It is better that way. I personally am sad for their children but trying to help results in a lot of drama and seems to escalate their problems.