Dear Long-Distance Auntie,
Of course they feel your devoted love! Geography doesn’t dim that strong force. They will grow up soon enough and be on the computer and be able to read; so be patient. In the meantime “face time” is very easy to achieve, and free. Download Skype and have their parents do the same. It is a free program that enables you to communicate as if you are face to face. You might need to purchase a headset and camera, which are perfect holiday gifts at this time of year. Then set up a Skype date and have a lovely visit with your nephews.
Another option is to buy them a gift of a book a month for their parents to read to them. Also, have them make pictures for you and tell their parent the story of the pictures (remember, scribbles are pictures, too) and send them to you.
[Editor's Note: More LDA (Long-Distance Auntie) activities are available in Savvy Auntie's activities section.]
Young children are much more interested in their world than in yours. This will keep the connection meaningful and very alive between you.
Keep in mind that they are in a community that reflects your issue and they take heart that their friends have similar situations.
Happy “Auntying,”
Natalie Robinson Garfield
www.TheSenseConnection.wordpress.com
Published: December 7, 2010
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