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Families Are Like Twister…

  A lot of fun, but some days I’m not
           sure I want to play!



   CMS 332 – Family Collage By Jennifer Davis-Brawn
From a distance it is easy to make traditional
                                    assumptions about my family.




But up close we are really a crazy game of Twister Hoopla; a little mixed up
                               and a lot of fun!
With most games there are “house rules” to dictate how the game is played on
 this turf. I have ten siblings in my family of origin. Growing up with them,
and my parents, has influenced the communication patterns and rules in my
                                  current family.
My family of origin has ranged from enmeshed to
disengaged, from rigid to chaotic; hovering over
      different points at different times.
There are many subsystems
  functioning in my family of
            origin.

  Two of my sisters and I have
 formed a coalition, of sorts, to
 cope with our youngest sister’s
             behavior.
   We work together trying to
 protect our mother from abuse
 while at the same time trying to
encourage the youngest to accept
some grown-up responsibility for
         her own choices.

These relationships can be very
           strained.
In my current family we are constantly renegotiating the tensions in our
      relationships; autonomy-connection with my teen age son,
    openness-closedness with my adult son who still lives at home,
who’s turn it is to load the dish washer…wait, that is a different tension.
“Do you remember that time…” is a common refrain in our family. Stories from
 our family’s past help us to feel connected to each other and help us to make
 sense of who we are individually. Remember the time Clara and Max made a
                     time machine out of a cardboard box?
Over the years my family has changed and so have some of the rules of
  communication. In my first marriage physical aggression was a sign of affection; we
 have been happy to let that rule go. In my second marriage yelling to each other from
the bottom of the stairs was disrespectful. When the marriage ended, we did not keep
                               that as a permanent rule.
My family of origin are
practiced secret keepers – but it
   is a burdensome practice.

   In my current family I have
tried to keep only essential and
          sweet secrets;
  Like waiting until the perfect
 moment to announce that we
were expecting another baby or
 that the cousins are coming to
              visit.
“Maintaining high levels of satisfaction and love in marriage is problematic.”
  Kind of like keeping your right hand on red and your left hand on green while
your left foot is on blue and your right foot is on yellow. It isn’t impossible, it’s just
      really challenging; and everybody has to want to play or it’s only yoga…
                          and you can do yoga all by yourself.
One prevailing theme in our communication has been family unity. We love to
talk to each other, to make time for family rituals, and to recognize the events
                      in each other’s lives – good and bad.
In my family of origin my
mother stayed home and my
  father was the provider.

        They divorced.

       Each remarried.

Now, my step-father tries hard
 to be as helpful as he can. He
likes to visit but he is happiest
    when he helps me solve a
            problem.
  My step-mother is very busy.
She loves me but prefers not to
   be too involved with me or
          with my life.
My role in my current family has changed. With
                               the departure of my husband I have taken on the
                                   role of provider in addition to my roles of
                                  mother and student. It is difficult to keep
                                    upright in the Twister game these days.




  My children are changing roles also. My oldest
 daughter has moved away from home to another
   state. The next child is enacting his role and
preparing to leave. I don’t get tangled up with him
 very often because our schedules are so different.
In my current family there is a great deal of pressure on
         everyone – from everyone – to agree;
  even though everyone is allowed and encouraged to
                 express themselves.

 The thoughts and feelings of each family member are
important but our “similar values and attitudes enhance
                 [familial] harmony.”
Many factors influence decision making at our house.
    It is nice when decisions are joint or reached by
            consensus or even accommodation
       But often de facto decisions must be made.
 Usually the “de factocator” is me, but as my children
get older they make more and more decisions on their
          own or in conjunction with each other.
“There are many ways to be a family” and “the perfect family does not exist”
Our family certainly isn’t perfect but our culture and patterns have helped us
      to form what I hope are strong, lasting bonds with each other.

    Our communication has
  adapted with the “variety of
  family experiences” we have
  had. We will continue to be
fun and flexible as we adjust to
   new family changes in the
            future.
 Galvin, K. M., Bylund, C. L., & Brommel, B. J. (2012).
  Family Communication Cohesion and Change.
  Indianapolis: Allyn and Bacon.

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Families are like Twister

  • 1. Families Are Like Twister… A lot of fun, but some days I’m not sure I want to play! CMS 332 – Family Collage By Jennifer Davis-Brawn
  • 2. From a distance it is easy to make traditional assumptions about my family. But up close we are really a crazy game of Twister Hoopla; a little mixed up and a lot of fun!
  • 3. With most games there are “house rules” to dictate how the game is played on this turf. I have ten siblings in my family of origin. Growing up with them, and my parents, has influenced the communication patterns and rules in my current family.
  • 4. My family of origin has ranged from enmeshed to disengaged, from rigid to chaotic; hovering over different points at different times.
  • 5. There are many subsystems functioning in my family of origin. Two of my sisters and I have formed a coalition, of sorts, to cope with our youngest sister’s behavior. We work together trying to protect our mother from abuse while at the same time trying to encourage the youngest to accept some grown-up responsibility for her own choices. These relationships can be very strained.
  • 6. In my current family we are constantly renegotiating the tensions in our relationships; autonomy-connection with my teen age son, openness-closedness with my adult son who still lives at home, who’s turn it is to load the dish washer…wait, that is a different tension.
  • 7. “Do you remember that time…” is a common refrain in our family. Stories from our family’s past help us to feel connected to each other and help us to make sense of who we are individually. Remember the time Clara and Max made a time machine out of a cardboard box?
  • 8. Over the years my family has changed and so have some of the rules of communication. In my first marriage physical aggression was a sign of affection; we have been happy to let that rule go. In my second marriage yelling to each other from the bottom of the stairs was disrespectful. When the marriage ended, we did not keep that as a permanent rule.
  • 9. My family of origin are practiced secret keepers – but it is a burdensome practice. In my current family I have tried to keep only essential and sweet secrets; Like waiting until the perfect moment to announce that we were expecting another baby or that the cousins are coming to visit.
  • 10. “Maintaining high levels of satisfaction and love in marriage is problematic.” Kind of like keeping your right hand on red and your left hand on green while your left foot is on blue and your right foot is on yellow. It isn’t impossible, it’s just really challenging; and everybody has to want to play or it’s only yoga… and you can do yoga all by yourself.
  • 11. One prevailing theme in our communication has been family unity. We love to talk to each other, to make time for family rituals, and to recognize the events in each other’s lives – good and bad.
  • 12. In my family of origin my mother stayed home and my father was the provider. They divorced. Each remarried. Now, my step-father tries hard to be as helpful as he can. He likes to visit but he is happiest when he helps me solve a problem. My step-mother is very busy. She loves me but prefers not to be too involved with me or with my life.
  • 13. My role in my current family has changed. With the departure of my husband I have taken on the role of provider in addition to my roles of mother and student. It is difficult to keep upright in the Twister game these days. My children are changing roles also. My oldest daughter has moved away from home to another state. The next child is enacting his role and preparing to leave. I don’t get tangled up with him very often because our schedules are so different.
  • 14. In my current family there is a great deal of pressure on everyone – from everyone – to agree; even though everyone is allowed and encouraged to express themselves. The thoughts and feelings of each family member are important but our “similar values and attitudes enhance [familial] harmony.”
  • 15. Many factors influence decision making at our house. It is nice when decisions are joint or reached by consensus or even accommodation But often de facto decisions must be made. Usually the “de factocator” is me, but as my children get older they make more and more decisions on their own or in conjunction with each other.
  • 16. “There are many ways to be a family” and “the perfect family does not exist” Our family certainly isn’t perfect but our culture and patterns have helped us to form what I hope are strong, lasting bonds with each other. Our communication has adapted with the “variety of family experiences” we have had. We will continue to be fun and flexible as we adjust to new family changes in the future.
  • 17.  Galvin, K. M., Bylund, C. L., & Brommel, B. J. (2012). Family Communication Cohesion and Change. Indianapolis: Allyn and Bacon.