My SiL has found himself a job - in Australia! and he and my DD are now very excited about emigrating in a couple of months. What happens to my relationship with my 2 yr old GD? Skype is all very well - but she can't use it herself, and toddlers have a notoriously short attention span. (She refuses to talk on the phone to her parents when I have her for the weekend - I think she's getting her own back on them for "abandoning" her - even though she clearly loves staying with me). Having looked after her for part of virtually every week since birth, I worry that she'll forget me.
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embarrassed. Some of my grandchildren live hundreds of miles away but not as far as Australia. One of them was with me night and day for three or four days and nights a week from birth until the age of 6. At first I used to weep uncontrollably after I'd spoken to him on the telephone. I comforted myself with the thought that they are living a good family life. I know there are gransnetters on here who are in the position you will soon be in. I'm sure you will find lots of comfort and support from them. 
