| Kid in New Zealand doing a six month study abroad (which is six hours behind us, but also tomorrow. We Zoom once a week. We also Zoom once a week when he is in college six hours away. Family text chain whenever. |
| I lived in London for three years. Spoke with parents almost daily (even if just to say goodnight). Traveled home 2/3 times per year. |
That is sweet, actually. |
Yes it is |
Yeah, teachers have a lot on their plates |
What about time? Assuming people are working…you’re talking about taking time off to travel, time off to spend with each other during the visit and so forth. I’m not saying it’s not possible, because lots of people have plenty of flexibility or portability in their jobs. I’m just agreeing with the PP who said that money is not the only factor. Time is also a factor, generally. Maybe these people have unlimited amounts of both money and time. Wheee! |
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My parents live in Asia. We see them once a year - take turns visiting, but will stay 3-4 weeks at a time.
We facetime every weekend for them to see the kids (elementary age) I talk to them over the phone once a week sans kids. |
I was the daughter living overseas (in the UK) for several years and our schedule was much like yours, pp. I talked to my parent pretty much every day and we each traveled to the other 2-3x per year. My spouse talked to his parent a few times a week and visited 1-2x a year. Now that we are back in the US, we still speak every day and visit 4-6 times a year. |
| I live overseas with the purpose of avoiding any and all contact with my narcissistic borderline parent. |