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Meeting my brother for the first time.
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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 557886" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">To be totally up front. No matter what I discover, my immediate life probably won't change much, if at all. My relationship to my daughters and grandchildren certainly won't change. My closest nephew is the son of my late step sister, not a "blood" relative. He's 61 and our relationship is very close and the bond is strong. Both of his children are adoptees from Latin America and I will always be their special Gruncle Steve (Great Uncle). I think the relationship with my brother won't change much; two old men living with a surprise. What may change, if I discover close relatives, are travel plans. It would be great fun to meet some relatives I didn't know I have and ultimately tell my daughters about this bizarre turn of events. I haven't informed them of the recent findings and if there are no relatives to meet, they have no need to know.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 557886, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]To be totally up front. No matter what I discover, my immediate life probably won't change much, if at all. My relationship to my daughters and grandchildren certainly won't change. My closest nephew is the son of my late step sister, not a "blood" relative. He's 61 and our relationship is very close and the bond is strong. Both of his children are adoptees from Latin America and I will always be their special Gruncle Steve (Great Uncle). I think the relationship with my brother won't change much; two old men living with a surprise. What may change, if I discover close relatives, are travel plans. It would be great fun to meet some relatives I didn't know I have and ultimately tell my daughters about this bizarre turn of events. I haven't informed them of the recent findings and if there are no relatives to meet, they have no need to know.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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