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Why do some families drift apart?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 409804" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>It's funny but some of the cousins I keep up with the most now as an adult were not the same ones I was closest to when I was a child. The ones I knew the best when I was a child were the ones closest to my own age. When you're a kid you don't hang out with other kids who are five years older than you are or five years younger. But now that we're all in our fifties and sixties and some of the older ones are even reaching their seventies, it really makes no difference any more! One older cousin has sort of assumed the position of matriarch, town crier and family historian. She has everyone's email address and keeps everyone up on what's going on with everybody else. Between that and Facebook, we do keep up with each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 409804, member: 1883"] It's funny but some of the cousins I keep up with the most now as an adult were not the same ones I was closest to when I was a child. The ones I knew the best when I was a child were the ones closest to my own age. When you're a kid you don't hang out with other kids who are five years older than you are or five years younger. But now that we're all in our fifties and sixties and some of the older ones are even reaching their seventies, it really makes no difference any more! One older cousin has sort of assumed the position of matriarch, town crier and family historian. She has everyone's email address and keeps everyone up on what's going on with everybody else. Between that and Facebook, we do keep up with each other. [/QUOTE]
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