5. Share regular videos and pictures
Our children’s grandparents send the boys silly videos, things like: their dog catching a ball, one of them dancing to one of the children’s favourite songs, reading a short story, or of them eating ice-cream. Our boys loved this as a way to connect. During advent before Christmas, they sent a video of them opening a little present/sweet for the boys each day and they put a Christmas hat on. They then gave the gifts to the children when we next saw them.
We also add a photo and video a day to a private photo sharing app that all the family can access, so it’s not overwhelming but keeps the contact nice and regular and it’s a great thing to look back at, we’ve stored a photo from every day of the year.
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