I moved to England in 1995 with my then three-year old son (he turned four the following month). I went to marry my English fiance who is not his father. His father and I divorced when he was less than a year old. The six months before we left for England, we lived with him so he could spend as much time as he could with his son and I could save money to pay off my outstanding debts. It was a very difficult time for all of us.
In the nine years we lived in England, I made sure my son talked to his Dad on the phone at least once a week. His father sent him a cassette tape of stories narrated by him that our boy listened to every single night. He would get a new one every two weeks. I made sure that I photographed him every week and would always send the photo with anything our son wanted to tell him or share with him such as an artwork (my ex-husband is an artist and asked for that most) and from time to time, I would send a tape of our boy singing songs. After a while, we got email and that opened up a whole new way to communicate and share news more often. I bought a video camera and would send movies to him. I visited Houston once a year with our son in tow (and my two other children) and I paid for my ex-husband to visit us in England one week a year. We kept that up for all nine years we lived abroad and the four years we lived in other cities in the US. We finally came back to where his father lives in Houston.
My point is that separation will always be difficult but it doesn't have to be too hard. Technology is so much more advanced these days that communication with your spouse is instant. You can talk and see each other on Skype, you can do IM to keep each other updated on happenings, FB and all the social media where you can do all of what I did and faster, live and in color! I asked my son recently of those days. He told me that he never felt like his father was ever really far away. He is nearly 24 now and he lives only 15 miles from his Dad but he's lucky to see him once a month. Go figure!
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