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Just a vent 🌪

My older sister thinks it’s wrong for me to have moved our youngest sister to the UK when she has no roots or relatives here, and that she would be better off in the US. More than once she has offered to have 8 go live with her back home so she can remain in her hometown, know her roots and be close to where she lived with our mom and be able to visit our mom’s grave.

IMO, since I’ve adopted my youngest sister, my UK family are now hers. Blood doesn’t equal family. My family here adore 8 and love her just as much (maybe more) as they love me. Our mom is gone, and moving away doesn’t destroy memories. I don’t feel close to my mom at her grave. I feel close to her whenever I think of her or feel her presence in my life. I hope 8 feels the same as she grows up.

Even if I had no family here, the decision to move was based off many things. Not least that 8 needed a change and to not have to live somewhere where certain streets and places were triggering to her. To be able to go anywhere here and it’s all new and exciting… that’s just what she needs to move on from her experiences.

She’s my kid now and wherever we are, we will make that home. Roots and blood have nothing on love.

It hurts for family members to remain unsupportive of our move and our new start. But I hope I’ve made the right choice for my little kiddo, and that she will agree as she gets older.
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DrWatson · 70-79, M
She will grow up seeing the UK as her home and her UK family as simply being her family. The important thing is that she knows she is being raised with love, and it is clear from your posts that this is the case.