Congratulations granAnnie. I was is a very similar situation as you 12 years ago when my daughter was expecting her first child. She lived 5 hours away (3 by train) & I was worried about not being able to spend much time with her. We did manage and my grandchildren always remembered me and DH. I worked for the NHS & I was given special leave for a week because she lived so far away so it’s worth asking your employer if you can have paid leave. FaceTime is a great way if keeping in touch as well because you can keep up to date with his/her development. Until I retired we spent long weekends together. Now we can go for much longer. My DD had a photo of me and DH and she would always talk about us. I’m sure you’ll be able to work round things.
Are we repeating the "great depression" of the 1920's?



