My daughter, SiL & my 2 GS's emigrated to Oz 2 years in October. The day we waved them off on the train headed for London was probably the wost day of my life. My GS's were 4 and 5. I'm welling up now just typing this. We have been out to Oz twice and have just booked for next year. We go for about 5 weeks. We skype every 2 weeks but as you say they are not always interested in speaking to Nanny & GD but just to see them is wonderful. I dread to think of days prior to skype how did families cope?! We email 2/3 times a week so we are always kept up to date with the various things the boys are doing and Facebook is also a great place for them to put up photos. My D is also very good and sends family & friends a monthly 'news bulletin' with photos of all their wonderful exploits in that month. They are having such a wonderful life out there, the boys truly think of themselves as Ozzie's and I am so glad they made this decision although I don't think I'll ever get over my loss (I know that is selfish but there we are). My main concern is that there will come a time when we can't make the trip - health, financial, etc. I am thinking about emigrating myself but I need to do some serious research (and convince hubby!!) I also have a son here so I would need him to emigrate as well as I couldn't leave him here (he is 32 yrs but I still couldn't abandon him)!! We are only a small family so don't really have many relatives and my elderly mom has recently passed away. Anyway fatfairy - it is hard, very hard and doesn't get any easier as they seem to be growing up so quickly but you need to be happy for them, stay positive and wish them well. I am sure they will have a good life out there and for that alone you should be glad. Please gransnetters never ever complain about your GC.