I think aonk makes a good point. Although I’m in the fortunate position of being very involved with my sons’ (and daughters’) children I do agree about having something special to do with grandchildren.
My husband cycles with them and takes them off to the garage to make things and I spend time in the kitchen with them; baking, making jam, sweets etc. I also send them cards and little gifts in the post now and then. Nothing expensive (the cost of the stamp is eye watering nowadays), but things that will fit in an envelope and generate a bit of excitement.
Maybe you could try something similar in times to come?
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