Share a story about someone who had a positive impact on your life.
This person is someone I know like myself. Because it truly is just that; me. I get advice sometimes to do the right thing and be honest with my core being about life. So one of the aspects reminded is to speak from the heart, straight from the core inner being. Not making it pretty and non-controversial to get people to like someone I’m actually not from within. To be honest with myself about this life, what I truly want to do when I’m alone or with others.
Share a story about someone who had a positive impact on your life.
My mother and father are apart, we were all living together before 95 when it ended. my father has addiction and he had very difficult childhood and youth history, severe bullying and xenophobic treatments along with untreated mental-health conditions, undiagnosed dyslexia etc. I don’t know him and I’ve only met him three times as a teenager, I have spoken with him on the phone in more recent years. He did DNA-test to show our ancestry and genetic relatives, this is the best gift I’ve gotten from him actually, my life would not be without him and his genetics. My grandmother also took DNA-tests and I really care about my fathers side a lot even if we have spent most time apart, not in contact.
my mother is my closest family and she has a son my half-brother and he has two girls; my half-nieces both are my absolute favourite because of who they are. My grandfather died in the late 2000s at only 68 and my grandmother is now 83 years old and I love her as much as anyone loves a great matriarch teacher with a big heart for wild birds and squirrels along with cats and six great-grandchildren. Can you tell I love all of them so much?
I hope you feel safe, it’s so important to be connected with a network like family or other close relationship even if not closely genetically related with. Thank you for reading ❤
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I have a half-aunt who is 18 years older than me, she is (one of, his mothers daughter) his younger half-sister and she has a Norse origin name just like my father and their mother. I know her from my childhood years, she has three children; one son slightly younger than me that I’ve met several times in my youth and know a little, and two (much younger) daughters. The older girl has Asperger syndrome kind of similar to me, the younger girl is turning 10 years this year (btw I’m turning 32 years this late summer). Okay so my aunt lives further South in Oslo region but is Northern in background living in Finnmark and Troms in childhood and teenage years.
Why I mention her is that she is unique among my relatives to know my fathers history from own experience and know his way of being. Unfortunately we don’t have contact after I moved further North in late 2000s at age 16 I’ve text some times after my grandmother told me I could ask her some questions. She has very long hair and brown eyes.