It was an amazing feeling to constantly answer my ringing phones on my birthday last month. Sometimes it is such un-quantifiable acts of affection that remind us of how large our TRUE family is! Thank YOU family!
I have a pretty large family and I thank god (and my grandparents) for that. The way my parents and their siblings were raised is another factor to thank. If I am fond of my cousins and my extended family it is because of the way I have been raised and because of the way they have been too.
Relationships of any kind are a two way street. I don’t think it is possible to hold onto any relation when you don’t get the same kind of reciprocation. Some connect faster, stronger or maybe last longer than even with immediate family eg: with your mentor(guru), an old classmate, a fellow traveller
I think one would be lucky to be born into a pretty large family but luckier to be born into one like mine. I am sure there are people with larger families but I think it also matters when all the relations are genuinely maintained. Any relation needs to be constantly worked on. This is a mantra for making successful marriages. But I think it holds true for other relations too. Be it with friends, cousins, siblings, uncles & aunts, grandparents or even parents for that matter, unless we stay well connected one can tend to feel distant or out of the loop over time.
Family gatherings make a great place to actually feel the oneness. The last of my paternal cousins will be getting married in December and all of us are pretty excited and looking forward to getting together. The music seems more melodious, the flowers look prettier, the photographs look complete and the fun seems multifold when the family is complete. Despite the tensions and anxieties of the event planning and execution, it is probably going to be the best opportunity to spend time together as one whole big family. The travel plans are on a global scale and things are already getting to the execution stages for many of us.
We were a lucky lot to have our great grandparents alive to see each an every one of the fifteen great grand children. We’ve spent many of our summers in our ancestral home. The simplicity of our life then perhaps makes those memories even fonder. I think it is also those special moments, which make us still want to stay in touch with the ever growing family. I am thankful to have had such a childhood. I doubt if my children or their cousins would ever get such pleasures. Unless I make the effort to stay connected with my cousins and my efforts are reciprocated, my children would hardly be aware of what it actually means to be “cousins”.
I recently got hooked on the
GENI tree. The tree has been growing pretty steadily and is having a lot of activity happening on it. I am excited to think of following it in the months and years to come to see how far back we are able to go and retrace our ancestral routes. It is interesting to note that someone has a business model built on the basic family tree concept.
Corporates spend a lot on Relationship Building and Relationship Management in terms of time and money. I think it should be a lot easier if we could apply some of the same principles when it comes to maintaining our personal relationships. It is an irony that mankind has come a full circle if we are to take examples from work life to personal life applications!!! Undoubtedly life is far different from what it was twenty years ago. There is no harm in taking lessons from what we watched as we grew. At the end of the day, it is after all our family and friends that makes life more meaningful.