I just recently learned from my daughter that my granddaughter and her husband are moving 420 miles away to start a business with his father. I am so disappointed. Not just about not seeing my granddaughter much anymore, but not seeing my great-granddaughter grow up. She's almost 2 now and I'm more attached to her than I ever thought I would be! I haven't been able to see her a lot because they live over 3 hours away, but I saw her several times a year at holidays, etc. But now that they will be 6 hours away, I figure once a year will be the norm. And I'll be stranger to her. I was really looking forward to the fact that she would, in all probability (hopefully!), actually remember her great-grandmother. I never had that opportunity myself.
My granddaughter and husband just built a house and haven't even lived in it for a year and now it's up for sale. We talked a lot on the phone when they were building the house, and she was so excited about everything. Now, it's like, oh, well, on to the next adventure. And she never even told me about this move. I think she's afraid of what I'll say. Which brings me to the reason for this post. What do I say???
I want to support them in their new endeavor but I can't hide how disappointed I am that they are moving so far away. There's nothing I can say that will change their plans anyway and I don't want to make them feel bad. I'm not even sure if I should bring it up first. Maybe I should wait until she decides it's time to tell me.
I know kids and grandkids eventually go their own way, but it's so disappointing. Any thoughts or words of wisdom will be appreciated.
My granddaughter and husband just built a house and haven't even lived in it for a year and now it's up for sale. We talked a lot on the phone when they were building the house, and she was so excited about everything. Now, it's like, oh, well, on to the next adventure. And she never even told me about this move. I think she's afraid of what I'll say. Which brings me to the reason for this post. What do I say???
I want to support them in their new endeavor but I can't hide how disappointed I am that they are moving so far away. There's nothing I can say that will change their plans anyway and I don't want to make them feel bad. I'm not even sure if I should bring it up first. Maybe I should wait until she decides it's time to tell me.
I know kids and grandkids eventually go their own way, but it's so disappointing. Any thoughts or words of wisdom will be appreciated.