Whitewavemark2
Both my children live within 40 minutes drive. We keep in constant contact by phone and E-mail - by no means every day, but when we want to catch up or have news etc. we see each other high days and holidays and pop in infrequently.
The thing is at this stage of their lives they are about 50, they are busy with their careers, and at weekends their pursuits etc. I therefore tend to let them contact me, so I know that they have time to speak and phone calls will often go on for an hour.
So no, I don’t see them a huge amount of time, but I do know that if we need help they are there immediately and it is reciprocated.
This is very much the same for me. My children are younger, mid thirties, but also very busy with work, buying and renovating new homes, socialising etc. We tend to get together a few times a year for family reasons, we have a close extended family so often gave parties or outings.
My son lives furthest away so often sleeps over if he visits but is just about close enough, 100 miles away, to pop up for the day.
We set up a WhatsApp group just for the three of us during the first lockdown as they were worried about me living alone. I now have to message them every morning to let them know that I am awake and have not been taken ill overnight! If I’ve not done it my mid day, one of them phones me.
I know that if I need them, they would be here quickly. My sister lives very close to me so I see her most weeks which is nice.