I am blessed to have three grown up sons as well as two grown up daughters. My three sons are hugely different and all have busy working and home lives, however I still feel a part of their lives even though we may not speak, or actually see one another loads. We stay in touch on Whats App/Messenger and sometimes we actually speak on a phone! I see the middle one most as I look after my grandchildren quite regularly - the youngest lives in London so I see him twice a year if I'm lucky ..and the eldest lives locally but is often working away - he makes a point of dropping in if he's hereabouts. The most important thing to me is their health, safety and happiness and although I'd love to see more of them, I completely 'get it' and don't feel any sense of being left out of their lives. They know I'm here for them come what may - and in the meantime, they are living their lives ...just as I did at their ages. It's the same with my daughters - I see them when I look after the grandchildren, but rarely, otherwise. They are busy parents with not enough hours in the day /days in the week. I remember that part of my life and I look at them and wonder however on earth I coped, all those years ago - and things weren't as frantic then! I have a lovely daughter in law, a lovely youngest son's partner and a wonderful son in law to add to the mix, so all in all...it's good! 