AngryGoldfish
Old N Gold
sorry mate. I've got pictures of my grandparents everywhere. It's amazing how influential they can be to your life.
Because we moved away from the UK over twenty years ago and I missed my grandparents and cousins a lot, it was the highlight of the year to go over and visit. But as I grew older and became who I am now, and so did they, I found that my connection to them was based on memories and bloodlines, nothing more. I was very sad when my grandmother died eleven years ago, but I'm not as close to anyone else from my family. I like a couple of them, but in general I barely ever speak to my family. I don't know whether it was an active choice or whether it just happened naturally because of the distance and vastly different attitude on life. My mother's side are really distant emotionally. They're not sensitive people at all. My father's side is all messed up. I speak to one cousin from that side and that's all. My father's younger brother died a few years back from alcoholism. He was a hero growing up, but I barely saw him and really didn't know him well. Sometimes family is who you make.