Posted by paul on May 25, 2012 at 06:58:14 from (76.77.196.252):
In Reply to: What would you do? posted by NCWayne on May 24, 2012 at 20:37:46:
I would be concerned with what your dad wanted - if he would prefer you did or did not attend, I'd place a lot of weight on that.
Otherwise, it is an interesting deal. Want to meet some 1/2 relatives you likely never will have the chance to meet again, or just not be concerned about all that & forget about it. I can see both sides, my kneejerk reaction was going to be skip it not worth going, but as I'm typing I see another side, sometimes the family tree - no matter how twisted - can be interesting and of value. Even if you see 25 jerks on that side of the family tree, you might meet a couple of good ones, and have something of value from it all.
I donno. Whatever you decide, I don't see a real right or wrong of it, however you feel that day? If you think you would regret not going, you don't get a do-over, so go if you have the inclination at all.....
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