Willow500, it seems these days the world is so accessible to this generation that it has become the norm for our kids to emigrate. My DD has a schoolfriend from Scotland in New Zealand who she meets up with when she visits her in laws and many others in various countries - Barbados, Australia, US. It is so hard and I remember when I lived in Germany - which in those days in the '70's was a long trip by car and ferry - my parents would come for a fortnight each year. From the day they arrived we were on countdown dreading the day we'd have to say goodbye for another year.
I'm normally a very positive person but the thought of not seeing my DD and DGC so much is upsetting. I just keep myself busy and try not to think about the day they inevitably will go. :-/
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I'm just grateful for when we can see the extended family and try not to make them feel its an obligation to think of us. We keep busy with our own lives which is helpful as, apart from anything else, means there's lots to talk about on both sides when we meet up (fortunately for us that's weekly at least- not meaning to be smug, just grateful!)