Saturday, February 11, 2012

Family-The Woes


I live in South Kansas City, MO. It is amazing on how your family thinks you are doing so well because you are buying a house. I have a 3 bedroom townhouse where my nephew and I live.  I have not lived with my family in many years. This week my sister and her two kids moved from Oklahoma City to live with me because of some family issues.  Everyone thinks because I have my house and my truck that I have the funds and finances to help them out.  I am the youngest out of five kids. I have two older brothers and two older, sister one deceased. I was the sibling who took care of my sister funeral as well. You would think the oldest would take responsibility as the leader of the family. Somehow that leadership has been put on me. I have an idea as in why but I cannot say I am 100% correct. I have spoken with my family and I hear different things.

I have spoken with my oldest uncle. When we had our conversation he tried to explain why I was put in this role as leader. He tried to tell me because I was the only one with some sense he said. I thought that was funny, he didn’t. He was really serious about it. I told him that makes no sense. We went on to discuss this issue for about a couple of hours. I still did not understand nor wanted to take on the role. Time went by with no family issues which would call for me to take on the role. We usually have holiday gatherings at my house until I lost my high paying job due to economy. For a couple of years we did not have gatherings at my house. Thanksgiving 2011 was the first family gathering in two years. It was amazing and fun family time and of course the leadership role was brought up again. I didn’t argue the discussion this time. 

When my sister situation came, take a wild guess on whose phone was ringing like crazy. Easy guess wasn’t it! My brothers, younger half sister, father who I do not speak to, uncles and cousins were all calling me to see what I was going to do about my sister. It was automatic for everyone to place me in charge. I went on to take charge and start making the decisions to make sure we helped my sister get out of the situation she was in. It was hard but I did it. The decisions were difficult to make but someone had to do it. I paid for the bus tickets to get them here to my house. It was a long trip for them because the bus driver drove very slowly. But mainly they are here safe and sound for us to come together to love them and make sure they get all the help they need to get through this rough time in their lives and to get on their feet to have a new life beginning.

4 comments:

  1. I can sympathize with the situation you are in and I admire your strength and courage. Taking on the roll, whether we want to or not, is difficult and always causes discontent in one fashion or another. Keep communication open with your sister so there are no hidden issues that grow in to resentment. I am glad that through all the negativity, you are still able to focus on helping you sister better life for her and her children.

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  2. I am sorry you are in those kinds of situations. That is so cool that you are still willing to help your family even if it gets tiresome for you though. Keep it up I'm sure they really appreciate it!

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  3. I know it's hard to understand and I can imagine how you feel. Remember though God doesn't put more on you than you can handle. You are obvious a compassionate and responsible person and the way you explained your behavior and how you always step up shows the love of God and this makes him very happy! Good luck and don't change you are full of love and compassion.

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  4. I can relate,also. My mother is the baby of the family and she has always been the "glue" that holds the family together, ever since my grandfather passed away. No one else takes any initiative to help. My mom has always been a very caring person, and helps any one that is need. It really does cause tension and resentment, though. Eventually, it gets tiring, so be careful and do talk it out like Naomi said. You are a very caring person, it sounds like, and you can do it! Just remember, you are probably the only thing keeping this family together, and that should make you feel very important.

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