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Visiting my brother
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.70 miles is quite a way. How would you get there, drive? Train? Anyway, it's something you need to plan for and to devote a day to. Often it's hard to put aside a whole day for a visit; when we have busy lives ourselves there's always something we need to do first (I guess from your user name that you have a husband at least).
If you want to try to do it sometimes, which is probably why you posted this Q, why not agree with him to do return visits, say every year or something - on each other's birthday or something like that? Then you'd have a date to put in your diary well in advance, so you'd know not to incur any other obligations those days.
Good idea jno - My brother lives literally in the next road and I the last time I saw him was back in April - and that was for his birthday!! His children go to the school I work at too.
Busy busy busy is a poor excuse really but we all know that feeling of once the working day is over and you're home, nothing else matters. I think i've always had the idea in my head that he lives equally as far away as I do so why do I have to be the visitior? I MUST make more of an effort!
Hi MrsM, it's because of the planning and organisation the visit will take - which will of course be at least a day. The trouble is, at some point in the future either you or your brother won't be around and the one who's left will wish they made more of an effort - particularly as you get on so well together - but then it will be too late.
Could you organise two or three days for a visit rather than a day (perhaps over a Bank Holiday weekend)? You go to his for a weekend and next time he comes to yours for a weekend. If you have a spare room to put each other up, it would make the visit more worthwhile, therefore easier to organise and look forward to.