One brother, four sisters. We've always been close despite rivalries, the old "Hey! You can't do that to my sister/brother! Only I can do that!"
Funny thing: our mother was an only child, and she always said she never understood sibling rivalry because she always wanted siblings of her own and would have welcomed them with no conflict.
Sorry about your sister Digits.I had one sibling, a younger sister.
We did not get along well for a long time, primarily (from my point of view) because she was an alcoholic who was aggressive, abusive and just all around unpleasant.
She was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver in 2008. She kept drinking was put into hospice on Christmas Eve of 2008. By then she had alienated just about everyone. I went down to her house at the very end. She couldn't speak any more, but she started crying when she saw me (we hadn't seen each other in about 5 years).
At that moment, all that stuff went away.
I was sitting next to her bed, and I watched her die two days later.
One thing I was acutely aware of is how many things only she and I knew, only she and I experienced. Growing up in the same house, going on family vacations, stuff like that. For some reason that really stuck with me for a long time.
We call my husband’s Step mom his “other-mother.”I have a stepbrother and a stepsister.
Although I normally don't use the term "step" to refer to them, because I don't like that word. IMHO, whether they are related to me by marriage (which they are - their mother is married to my father), or by blood, is irrelevant. They are my siblings, and that's all I care about.![]()
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