| Helpin Mom? If you are not close with your family, then you might not know the entire situation about your mom.
You say that you feel she's pretty comfortable with her social security....maybe that's on the surface.
Call your mother, or visit her.
You assess the situation, and make a decision based on what YOU find and hear and see. Your obligation isn't to your brothers and sisters, so don't worry about the family feud with them.
Your mother is the only one you've got. And even though you have brothers and sisters, you are the only YOU that your mother has.
Maybe this is a sign that the family feud has gone on long enough. Maybe this is the olive branch that will smooth things over between you and your siblings. Don't get me wrong.....the past is hard to forget, not to mention forgive, and I'm not saying that you need to do either.
But you can all be adults about the situation and come together as a family if your mother needs help.
Do what you feel is right in your heart. Don't let your anger make you do something you'll regret after your mother goes to her final resting place.
Be the bigger person and do what you feel is right.
Bite your tounge if you have to, and be civil and polite.
Your siblings have your blood in their bodies. You have theirs. That's a bond that should never be broken--but sadly, it happens.
There are times when mean or ignorant family members create tension that others just can't deal with and arguing, spitefulness, and eventually not speaking to each other develops.
Listen to your heart. Put the shoe on the other foot. Put yourself in your mother's place. Think how difficult it might have been for your brother to call you to ask for help.
Good luck. Remember, live each day as though it's your last. Have no regrets, and have lots of smiles. Don't let the unimportant weigh you down, keep your head up and your heart free. You'll do the right thing.
Amy
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