From Scary Mommy <[email protected]>
Subject What You Miss Out On When You Don't Live Close To Family
Date August 25, 2023 9:06 PM
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It’s the little things.
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Aug. 25, 2023

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SENSE OF LOSS
What You Miss Out On When You Don't Live Close To Family ([link removed])

Rebecca Falzano and her husband were happy to find a smaller city they loved to settle into together as they got engaged, got married, and set up their lives together. Sure, they were hundreds of miles from their families, but that’s what cars and planes are for. And then they had kids.

She writes: “It wasn’t until we became parents that the distance between us and our families took on a whole new meaning. Suddenly those miles stretched between us in a way they hadn’t before. When each of our kids was born, our families traveled bearing coolers full of food and rocked our babies in the early days of parenthood. They traveled to be our village, but then our village had to go home.” It’s a lovely piece that’ll resonate for a lot of us.

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