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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 592237" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>a little over two years ago our girls oldest brother arranged to fly here for 5 weeks to get to know his sisters. He was 23 then... and he was getting ready to go in to the army. Since then, I believe that the oldest brother and his uncle (who are 10 years apart in age) must have talked about the girls. Then we became facebook friends with the uncle and he has been keeping in touch. I think he distanced himself from his sister (major difficult child) for so long that he was never involved with her for the last 20 years. Plus, uncle and older brother lived in the north west and we live in the central part - so paths never really met. </p><p></p><p>THe uncle always hadf a close relationship with his sisters oldest son as they lived close and they both enjoyed sports... he said they were more like brothers. His sister had moved here about 16 years ago and stayed here until about 2 years ago and then she moved back north west. He seems like a nice guy and we have enjoyed having him here. For my difficult child - she loves the fact that he is "blood relative" as if that really matters... but it does to her as we don't know her bio dad, and we aren't related to bio mom... But she has to share him with little sis and middle brother... and that is hard for her. She must be the center of attention... KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 592237, member: 12511"] a little over two years ago our girls oldest brother arranged to fly here for 5 weeks to get to know his sisters. He was 23 then... and he was getting ready to go in to the army. Since then, I believe that the oldest brother and his uncle (who are 10 years apart in age) must have talked about the girls. Then we became facebook friends with the uncle and he has been keeping in touch. I think he distanced himself from his sister (major difficult child) for so long that he was never involved with her for the last 20 years. Plus, uncle and older brother lived in the north west and we live in the central part - so paths never really met. THe uncle always hadf a close relationship with his sisters oldest son as they lived close and they both enjoyed sports... he said they were more like brothers. His sister had moved here about 16 years ago and stayed here until about 2 years ago and then she moved back north west. He seems like a nice guy and we have enjoyed having him here. For my difficult child - she loves the fact that he is "blood relative" as if that really matters... but it does to her as we don't know her bio dad, and we aren't related to bio mom... But she has to share him with little sis and middle brother... and that is hard for her. She must be the center of attention... KSM [/QUOTE]
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