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Sad about brother moving


Question Posted Thursday May 9 2013, 1:15 am

First my brother is 18 and im 13 i just noticed today that i wont be seeing him that often and i cant stop crying
.I can see all of the memories flash in my head what do i do?


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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday May 12 2013, 2:38 am:
Is he off to college then? He'll probably try to be home for holidays on school breaks. Or if he's moving elsewhere for a job, either way you can keep in touch by facebook. And occasional phone calls if the long distance cost is too high.
I think its so wonderful that you have such a close relationship. Come up with a project, a memory box or a scrapbook into which you can place and record all of the things in your life he is missing, Then when you see him next, pull it out and show him and he can laugh and enjoy your memorys with you

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lightoftruth answered Thursday May 9 2013, 5:14 pm:
It's ok to feel that way but it's not like you're losing him forever. You'll still be able to see him and talk to him.
Be proud of him and be happy for him. Cherish the times you do have with him and also cherish the memories. See this as a good thing for him.

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Xui answered Thursday May 9 2013, 9:26 am:
Moving out does not mean someone is dying. It means he just will no longer live in the house. You're brother will still ve visiting and you can even visit him. You should be proud of him, This is a big accomplishment for him.

I live on my own too but you know what? I still see family often. :-)

Trust me dear, It's all going to be just fine.

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