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I would like some input from those of you with grown up kids, especially kids that live far away. Mine are daughters aged 26 and 34 and a son age 29.
My three kids live at least a day's travel away (all in different directions, lol). They are busy with careers, and one has two little kids of his own. They don't usually call or write unless I call or write them first. Sometimes they don't call back or answer the email for a while. Cell phones that go to voicemail are another barrier.
I don't think anything's wrong--they are just busy. And I don't want to start nagging or whining about them not answering. Don't misunderstand--I'm not calling or writing constantly--maybe every two weeks or so, so it's not that I'm always doing it.
I'd just like to know if anyone has learned any strategies that would make them more interested in staying in touch? I already am aware that I need to focus on listening to their news rather than going on and on about stuff I'm doing that is rather boring to them. I'm fine with that. I just would like to hear from them more often. I'm beginning to wonder if I'm missing some key element here.
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