Art Kutchinski, 82, feels fortunate to be surrounded by his family. But this is no ordinary reunion. Art has nine happy and healthy siblings, ranging in age from 62 to 82.


The Kutchinskis try to get together at least once a year, and don't take their huge World War II-era family for granted. They admit, though, that they can't remember the names of all the siblings' children and grandchildren. There are simply too many of them.


In this video above, Art reminds us about the importance of family, and the special bonds we create with our siblings.



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  • "My favorite picture of my grandparents. My grandfather had just got back from war."




  • "My grandparents just reached the United States for the first time. It's been their whole life's dream to be here. Grandfather is 96."




  • "Grandparents' first time at a Japanese restaurant."




  • "My grandparents spending their 60th Christmas together..."




  • "My grandparents were beautiful."




  • "My grandparents after grandmother ran away from her Amish family to be with grandfather."




  • "My grandparents right before they got married."




  • "Whenever people say that all relationships eventually go sour or that true love isn't real, I am reminded to look at this photo of my grandparents."




  • "Look at those eyes! My grandparents on their wedding day."




  • "These are my grandparents. Today they have been married for 72 years."