My DH and I have lived 600 miles away from our family since 2005. It's worked out fine, we visit them they visit us... plus we love the city we're in now (Orlando). Well, now that we're about to have a baby, I keep getting the "you should move back home" comments left & right. My mom says she won't have a relationship with her grandchild, and my brother & SIL say the same thing. My brother has even said "why should I even be excited about this baby? We'll never see him." I understand that it's hard for them and I've been very close to my family my whole life. And we definitely plan on visiting as often as possible after the baby arrives. They just feel like since we're the ones who moved away, they have the right to throw out ugly comments to make me feel guilty. Oh well, anyone else dealing with something similar? Any advice?
Re: Are you getting grief from long-distance relatives?
what an unfair thing for your brother to say! That would make me SO mad if my brother pulled that one on me
We live 3000 miles from our entire family (moved to San Francisco from NC a year and a half ago) and we get the "move home now!" comments all the time - but there is a lot of opportunity for us here, and while we plan to move back at some point, this is where our family belongs right now.
You just have to be diligent about communication - use skype, keep a blog, email often! Make a trip to see them whenever time and money permit and encourage them to do the same.
They can guilt trip you all they want - but ultimately you have to do what is right for YOUR family.
We moved 2 hours from our families in the San Francisco Bay Area. We live near DH's mom's side who we both enjoy a lot. My mom is begging us to move back, but we can't afford to live in the Bay Area anymore and DH knows he won't be able to find a job up there anytime soon.
We are going to get my parents a web cam for Christmas and help them set up Skype so they can see their Granddaughter.
I can definitely appreciate your frustration. We're on the west coast and all my family is on the east side...of Canada. And my in-laws retired in Mexico. So, neither set of grand-parents to be even live in the US currently. Each time we visit there is the inevitable conversation about how much longer we plan on staying where we are.
If you and hubby are happy, that's all that matters. I told my family that this is the last Christmas we'll be getting on a plan to visit anyone. Once little girl arrives the grandparents can pay to fly and see us!!
GL!