Hi all, I'm wondering if any of you live across country or long ways away from your family? My mom and I are super close and just before I found I was pregnant my so and I relocated from MN to FL. It's been very hard, how do you plan to work through being so far away or how do you make it work??? I need advice!!
Re: Living across country from family
If you actually like your family, PPs have pretty much covered it for tips!
Also make friends where you are, my friends over here have become family. We spend holidays together, watch each other's kids, and just have a great support network. I don't think I could have done this with out the friends I made before moving out here and the friends I've made out here.
Depending on your mobile device, skype or FaceTime are great for video chat. You'll likely find you're talking more often via video than you ever were via phone. Atleast that's true with my gramma.
Also, download the Viber app. Great for animated group text msgs. I have a whole family one with all my siblings (also close too) where we can stay updated on life.
@kariemomo mentioned it, but find something new and truly yours in the new place. It'll help curb any homesickness.
I live across the country from my mother and sister. My mom is super upset that she is "missing" DD growing up. We skype but it's not enough for her. My sister and I have a pact that each year I'll fly to visit her, and she'll fly to visit me. We have continued that even though she now has 2 kids and I have my second on the way. I see her 2x a year. My mom tends to come to me once a year and when I visit my sister, she often tags along. It works out, but I really miss them.
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Another military family here and our current posting is far away from DH and my hometown where both of our families who we're very close with live. It's hard, but I have a good long distance phone plan and we also Skype. I'm excited to be heading home for Christmas
Both of our families will be coming out to visit us in May for DH's grad and to meet our baby. We're pretty excited that our next posting is going to be much closer to family and will be only a few weeks after LO is born so we'll get to be around family a lot more. First grandchild on both sides, so everyone's really excited.
It is somewhat helpful that DH has quite a bit of family here, his grandparents live up the street from us, and his mom lives less than an hour away, and he has lots of extended family close by so we are able to see them often. We are also pretty involved in our church, and have a bible study group of other couples our age who have young kids. The moms in the group try to get together for playdates once or twice a month, which helps give me a feeling of community.