Anonymous wrote:I understand, OP, and I’ll be in the same boat some day soon, too.
Keep in mind those ways you can still see him, and remember: this is actually a good outcome.
But your post does have me a bit verklempt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to his city! Stay in a hotel, and be a visitor in the city. Coordinate the visit so he knows you’re coming, of course — maybe you can take him out to dinner or do something fun with him while you’re there.
Are you in a position to schedule and underwrite a family trip? My sister and I took trips with our parents as young adults (NYC at the holidays and the beach in the summer). The fact that our parents paid for it, even though we were on our own, made it so easy to say yes to the trips.
Sending you positive vibes, OP.
Thank you. The city he is in has some great summer activities, so I'll look ahead a few months and see what I can plan. I'm hesitant to schedule or offer to pay for a trip because I don't want him to feel like he needs to spend his few PTO days on a family vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to his city! Stay in a hotel, and be a visitor in the city. Coordinate the visit so he knows you’re coming, of course — maybe you can take him out to dinner or do something fun with him while you’re there.
Are you in a position to schedule and underwrite a family trip? My sister and I took trips with our parents as young adults (NYC at the holidays and the beach in the summer). The fact that our parents paid for it, even though we were on our own, made it so easy to say yes to the trips.
Sending you positive vibes, OP.
Thank you. The city he is in has some great summer activities, so I'll look ahead a few months and see what I can plan. I'm hesitant to schedule or offer to pay for a trip because I don't want him to feel like he needs to spend his few PTO days on a family vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate humble bragging.
Not really, but an interesting perception on your part.
You should more sensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate humble bragging.
Not really, but an interesting perception on your part.
Anonymous wrote:Go to his city! Stay in a hotel, and be a visitor in the city. Coordinate the visit so he knows you’re coming, of course — maybe you can take him out to dinner or do something fun with him while you’re there.
Are you in a position to schedule and underwrite a family trip? My sister and I took trips with our parents as young adults (NYC at the holidays and the beach in the summer). The fact that our parents paid for it, even though we were on our own, made it so easy to say yes to the trips.
Sending you positive vibes, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Inappropriate humble bragging.
Anonymous wrote:If you want more than Christmas or Thanksgiving, you should go visit him. It’s not fair for young adults to have to do all the travel.