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Relocating to a different country often comes with unexpected challenges, especially when it involves family ties. An American mother, now living in Wales with her three children, reflects on the difficulties of maintaining close relationships with her family back home. When she made the decision to move, she didn't fully grasp the emotional toll that distance would take on her connections.
Now, with three kids of her own, she finds herself making a conscious effort to visit her family in the United States every year. The journey is not just about reconnecting; it’s about ensuring her children understand their roots and the importance of family. Each visit is filled with joy but also a sense of urgency, as she navigates the complexities of balancing her new life in Wales with her responsibilities to her family across the ocean. This experience has taught her that love knows no borders, but the distance can be a challenging hurdle to overcome.
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