Your Family Is Always Your Family
I’m out in Boston visiting my wife’s extended family. I haven’t seen most of these people in more than 25 years. I’ve heard about from time to time as I’m sure they’ve heard about me, but we never spent much time together. Everybody out here is part of my mother-in-laws family from there I could go on for hours, but I won’t.
What gratifies me is how much people have changed for the better. The ones who were solid all those years ago have remained great people. The ones who weren’t so good are much better.
One final thing, several of my relatives on this side of the family have suffered from depression. All who have gone in for treatment have returned to highly productive lives. If you or someone you know suffers from depression get them medical help. The results are amazing.
