My Kids' Grandparents Live Far Away. We Make Sure to FaceTime at Least Once a Week and See Them 4 to 5 Times a Year.
The family enjoys daily informal childcare, shared activities, and increased parental support from nearby relatives, including four cousins and grandparents.
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Moving back to my hometown means my kids get more time with their cousins and grandparents, and my husband and I get more date nights
The author is glad she and her family moved home so her sons (one of them pictured here on the right) can spend more time with their second cousins.Courtesy of Bethaney PhillipsMy family and I moved back to my small hometown in Kansas four years ago to be closer to family.It's been a good decision for everyone.My kids are closer to their cousins and grandparents, and my husband and I get more support.Four years ago, my spouse and I moved from Ge…
My kids’ grandparents live far away. We make sure to FaceTime at least once a week and see them 4 to 5 times a year.
The author lives far from family, but has found ways to help his kids stay in touch with their grandparents. Westend61/Getty Images/Westend61 My wife and I have two kids, and we live a seven-hour drive from both sets of grandparents. Being far from family has forced us to rethink the ‘village’ of support we raise our kids in. We have built a community here, and we still find ways to connect with our kids’ grandparents. When my wife and I moved …
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