Last Wednesday was a really nice day for me.
I took a personal day off work and drove to Aiken, SC (about two hours west of Florence) to have lunch with my aunt Linda. Aunt Linda is my dad's older sister, and his only living sibling.
I really didn't have much contact with my dad's family growing up. My mother hated and resented them her whole life and made sure no one could have relationships with them. It was all very toxic and awful, as I'm sure you can imagine.
Anyway, now that my dad is dead, and my mother and I have cut ties, I've reached out to my aunt once or twice and she seemed genuinely happy to hear from me. Back in the summer I'd found some information about my Polish great grandparents online that I wanted to share with her, so we started planning to meet. It turned out that she has all sorts of family history documents, one of which is the ship manifest from 1906 when my great grandfather, Pawel Czmiel, came to Ellis Island at the age of 17. She made me copies of everything: the ship manifest, naturalization applications, family baptism records, my grandfather's WWII military documents, and on and on. It was wonderful! We met up at a restaurant with outdoor seating (the weather was nice) and sat and talked for over four hours. My aunt was so kind to me, and so welcoming, and I look forward to building a relationship with her going forward. It's nice to feel like I still have some family left in this world, and learning more about my dad's relatives means a lot to me.
It was brave of you to make contact, and I'm glad she welcomed it.
ReplyDeleteHow fun to build a new warm relationship with your aunt. You must have really clicked to spend 4 hours chatting. She likely enjoyed the time together as much as you did.
ReplyDeleteThat is so very nice, and fun, and if you're lucky, she'll tell you tales you would never have imagined.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to spend so much time with family! I'm glad it went so well. Now you're genealogy buddies too!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a sweet read. I bet your aunt enjoyed that visit with you just as much as you did, probably more. My own dad has been gone 25 years, but his older sister still lives and I met with her a couple years ago but the first time since I don't know when. It was so nice and made me wish we had kept in a better touch. Now we exchange letters, she's kind of old school.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bonanza to acquire more family - and nice ones at that!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful to find family with shared interests. I am glad you found each other.
ReplyDeleteIt must be so nice for you to become closer to your Aunt. It's an old adage, but life is so short.
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