You may be moving long distance because you're starting a new job, or perhaps there's been a death in the family, or maybe you're getting divorced and are moving away to start a fresh new life.
Whatever the reason, we're here to help make your move as smooth as it can be, and hope our Guide to Moving Long Distance will be very useful for you!
Generally, if you're moving long distance you'll know about it some months in advance. It's tempting to think that your move is months away so you don't need to do anything about it just yet, but that's a fatal mistake to make. The best thing you can do is make the most of the time you have and plan everything well in advance; You have to be prepared day by day before the move to avoid panicking on the day of the move!
Try to be as organized as possible.
Why not start a "moving file" which you can use to keep all your paperwork on your impending move in? Each time you get a new piece of information, add it to your file so that you know exactly where it is should you need to get hold of it quickly.
Know everything there is to know about your new place.
You may already know a little about the place you're moving to, but there are many things that you probably take for granted with your current city, such as where the shopping mall is, where your nearest fitness center is, the library, entertainment, restaurants etc etc. Research as much as possible about your new city so that you don't feel completely lost when you get there!
The Chamber of Commerce often has a new resident's welcome pack which they can send you and this should prove to be an excellent source of information. It's important that they have their contact details on the Internet.
Moving long distance is a great opportunity to throw out things you don't need anymore!
By preparing well in advance you'll have time to properly sort through all of your belongings and to think about what you would like to keep and what you no longer need.
Consider the idea that your belongings will be weighed by your moving company. Now think about how silly it would be to lug a load of unused items to your new house and have to pay extra to do so, only to put them in the back of the closet for the next five years until you move house again! Sounds stupid, doesn't it?!
Group items together that you can sell at a garage sale, or ones which you can give to charity or to friends and family. Then make an inventory of everything you're keeping; this is very useful for two reasons: one, you will have a list of all your belonging and can use that list to figure out what goes where in your new house and two, this list is very useful to give to your insurance company should you ever need to make a claim.
Songs For Long Distance Relationships
Playing the role of God-parent long-distance, from one country, while your God-child resides in another country is challenging to say the least. My dear friend, colleague in ministry, and sister along with her husband have entrusted the spiritual nurture of their first child to me as one of her two Godparents.
The family resides in the Caribbean and I am in Central America. True, not too far away. Nevertheless, I am not in the same country and it is still going to be long-distance affair. As in any relationship, distance can make a negative impact.
Since being asked, I have been thinking about my role a lot. Moreover, I am accustomed to wearing the other shoe - giving parents advice on this issue. Therefore, I decided to revisit and listen to my own counsel. This is wise, I think, before my own God-children decide to divorce me.
Being a Godmother, or Godfather is far more serious than many people realize. I might be stating the obvious for some of you. However, the fact is too many persons (including some parents) tend to see this responsibility as a position of status and prestige, without realizing that an awesome responsibility has been placed in their hands. So I made up a list for myself and I'm sharing it with you.
6 Helpful Long- Distance God Parenting Tips
Attend First Ceremony - It doesn't matter how far away you live. You should be present at this first ceremony of Baptism or Dedication. Some churches make this mandatory. My sister & colleague is Moravian and my presence is mandatory. I guess I won't be missing this ceremony!
Make a Chart of your one or several God children- I have 6! I heard of this excellent idea and thought it was just so practical. Keep your chart in a prominent place. It can be a mini-one in your diary or a large one hanging from a wall in your bedroom or office. Use this chart to also boost your prayers for your Godchild.
List their names, birthday, date of Baptism or Dedication, other rites of passage like first day at school and so on. In this regard, you will need the help of the parents to send you informative updates and pictures.
Pray Regularly - Keep your Godchild(ren) on your prayer list and pray for them. Your role as Godparent is to offer spiritual nurture. It is not for buying expensive presents unlike what popular culture would have you think.
Maintain Contact and Communication - Even before the child is able to speak, ask the parents to put him or her on the phone so they get accustomed to hearing your voice. Trust me, your Godchild will recognize you by your voice the first time they physically meet you. Keep in contact by sending cards and letters on occasions such as the anniversary of their Baptism/Dedication, birthdays, illness, or to say 'you are in my thoughts'.
Today's children seem to be born knowing how to use a computer. They are more advanced that we the are. If you are reading this online, then perhaps you are not too ancient then. Keep in touch via the Internet by using email and Instant Messengers. This can turn out to be a helpful means of contact and your Godchild knows he or she has someone they can talk to besides their parents.
Spend Time With Your Godchild - Whenever possible spend time with the family of your Godchild and also invite them, or the child alone, to spend time with you. This might include Summer vacations or other school breaks and use of your vacation time.
Give Spiritually Nurturing Care and Gifts - Too often parents look for Godparents not for the spiritual care they can give, but for their capacity to buy their children expensive gifts. Those parents have missed the point of this religious role. When properly understood, God parents should appreciate their role primarily as support in spiritual education and nurture of children.
Even though you are far away, you can still give meaningful gifts that will help to affirm the spiritual care and education of your Godchild. It makes sense then that your gifts be mostly of a religious nature. This is not an easy choice when competing with violent video games, dolls that scream out commercialized versions of beauty, and other useless and psychologically damaging toys.
So, I hear the question every godparent must now be asking. Where on earth do I get these 'spiritual nurturing gifts' that are not boring? Listen, that is a whole new story. I'm still searching so look out for my suggestions.
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