ABSTRACT

We [siblings] all got along really well. We weren’t far apart, three years, three years and then five years. So we all, you know, we played, and we dicked around and did all that sort of stuff. And you go through those teenage years where everybody falls apart, well that's family. … And then as you get adult, you sort of work out “Ah, you’re not as bad as you looked” and then you start seeing each other socially. We all went out to dinner occasionally … and definitely took Mum out for dinner. … The family things were very, very important. Very important.