No, Skype and the telephone seem to be alien territory for the really young. Even now, at 7, my grandson is not into long distance conversations, yet he chats away quite naturally when we're face-to-face in the same room. He is exactly the same with his father, which drives my DD round the bend. He also was in the 'Mummy, stop talking club ' when he was little, and used to pat her on the cheek to get her attention. I think it's quite normal, paola. Try to reassure your husband that it is quite normal. I say this as a long distance grandma. You and I are on the periphery of the family bonding thing, whether by choice or circumstance
so we either move to be 'granny and grandad down the road' or we accept that we're granny and grandad who visit occasionally.It's not an expression I particularly like but I'm afraid in this instance 'suck it up'. And do not go where angels fear to tread
Last letters become first - March 26
what is this behavior called does it have a name?
When a political leader lies on their CV - can you trust them?



