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Jordan's extended family is huge: grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, step-cousins, the spouses of cousins, and cousins' children. Despite all of its many members, however, this extended family is a close one. They all live in nearby towns, and they all play important roles in each others' lives. When Jordan tells stories about his family, listeners just get confused. It feels like Jordan is rattling off a huge list of names, and his listeners can never remember who is related to who. But Jordan can't help it. He can't leave anyone out! Each name he recites is, to him, more than just a few syllables. Each name represents a person with individual wants, needs, desires, problems, joys, and concerns. Lindsay likes things just so. Bailey likes to play football. Hannah Jean makes the best jam in three counties. So although it would be easier, maybe, to group them all together -- "my cousins" instead of Lindsay, Bailey, Hannah, and the rest -- it wouldn't be doing justice to the distinctive individuals that make up that group of people Jordan loves.

