Tegan, my son disappearing is another concern! He is rubbish at contacting me when he is away. He isn't like most teenagers, constantly on facebook or emailing or texting. He can go for weeks without checking. He forgets to charge his phone, too. I'll probably have to go back to good old pen and paper!
My daughter and her family come to stay at Easter, Christmas and August bank holiday. It's hard work but I try to cook everything in advance and freeze it so that I can spend more time just enjoying playing with the babies and talking to them all. Apart from stacking the dishwasher and keeping on top of the washing, no housework is done while they are here. I want my son and daughter to stay in contact with each other, not just with me. I have seen so many siblings drift apart, that too must be hard for parents to bear.
My friend has four daughters, all of whom live nearby and with several young children between them. She feels a bit overwhelmed at times and can't understand why I feel so low. She would like a smaller house so that she can't have so many people to stay at once and doesn't have to host so many family gatherings. She loves them all dearly but I can still remember the shock I was in years ago when my daughter told me that she was going to move to the other end of the country. It's like a freezeframe moment - one of those moments such as seeing the twin towers burning, Diana's death, when everything seems to slow down.
Anyway - I just hope that by getting it all out of my system now onto you lot I will purge myself of it by the time it happens.