We live 16 hours from my in-laws. My kids have close relationships with their grandparents, despite rarely seeing them.
The family uses daily video calls, mailed gifts, and planned visits to maintain close bonds despite 1,000 miles between Kansas and Mississippi, aided by limited in-person time.
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We live 16 hours from my in-laws. My kids have close relationships with their grandparents, despite rarely seeing them.
The author's kids (not pictured) don't see their grandparents regularly, but they FaceTime often.Bonfanti Diego/Getty Images/Image SourceWe live about 1,000 miles from my in-laws and don't see them often.My two kids, 6 and 8, still have close relationships with their grandparents.They talk regularly over FaceTime and make the most of the visits we do have.Most mornings, my 6-year-old is the first one awake; we chat while I get coffee, and I ask …
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