Big Families
February 26, 2008 6:00 pm Important issues, PersonalityThere’s a family in Canada with 18 siblings, all over the age of 65. They set a world record for that fact, and while they were all born in a small town in New Brunswick, most are now scattered across Canada and the United States.
If it were up to you, how many siblings would you have?
How many people is “too many” for one family?
Would you want to live near you brothers and sisters when you grow up, or would you rather be far apart?