User blog comment:TenshiAkari12/So... yet another boo-hoo worthy blog post./@comment-53539-20140613172952/@comment-53539-20140615111830

^My father tried and force me to take history as a subject at highschool... Just because of the family history stuff HE was doing at the time. I took music and art. I dropped music for university level to do art... I regret that now since I'm in the Vocaloid fandom. :-/

Family is something you have to deal with. After my grand mother's death, I will note the next disaster to hit my mother's side of the family was the feud over inheritance. £300,000+ split between 3 people, which was put in a trust fund for each of the 3 children. The feud was, well. my "grandmother" was not blood related but adopted my mother. She was always my grandmother to me, either way, but my Uncle Richard was her only blood child... My other uncle and mother had no relationship to him. This is why they have 3 different personalities.

My mother did find her mother eventually. Turns out she divorced her husband, and both her parents went with new partners who had kids already. Rather then argue over who gets the 3 children (my mother being one) all 3 were put up for adoption. They ended up getting separated across the country. Its a little more complex then that, but thats the basics. So thats my family history on my mothers' side of the family... tied up...

In a nutshell... "oh brother" is all I can say to family history. did met my uncles and aunts and cousins on my mother's side of the family but I didn't click with any of them. I can't be bothered with it now, my grandmother who adopted my mother is my grandmother, this changes nothing. Thats all I know and wanted. :-/