How to cope with not seeing your grandkids very often.

The silence hits you as soon as you open the front door. Their joyful giggles, little footsteps, and loud, imaginative play once filled your home with laughter, warmth, and a sense of purpose. Each room held a spark of life that only a child can bring—fingerprints on the windows, toys left in corners, drawings proudly taped to the fridge. Now, without them, those same rooms seem to echo with a gentle emptiness, as if the house itself is missing them too.
With intention, creativity, and a commitment to nurturing your connection, you can still be a vibrant part of your grandchild’s life, even across the miles. Time apart doesn’t have to weaken your bond—it can deepen it, in new and meaningful ways that honor your role and sustain your love.