One Phone Call Does The Trick
I worked all weekend in
I love my children, whether I hear from them or not. I know that they have activities that they are involved in and whether I was divorced or not they would be caught up in their own lives, and would be having fun with their friends. The topic of my conversation with Sarah didn’t really matter; it was the fact that she made the decision to call me that did. She also told me how much she loved me. I told her that this conversation would energize me for the next three days. I need to hear these things from my children. It makes me feel like I did something right. God knows that after a divorce I can certainly feel like I did many things wrong.
It doesn’t matter what your age is, if your parents are alive do yourself and them a favor, call them up and just let them know that you love them. For some reason parents will always question how well they did raising their kids. Usually guilt is something that they are plagued with because they just wish that they had done a better job. Ease their pain a little, because it could be that one phone call will do the trick.


Sarah and Grace both sound like very nice people.
I’m separated and I was not the nicest person in the world. My children saw me yell at their mother and it was very obvious that I did not love their mother any more.
When we separated my wife’s anger took hold along with the great power of the court. My children refused to speak to me and have not spoken to me in 18 months. I am a disenfranchised father. That is because their mother refuses to allow me to be a part of their lives and the children have told their lawyer that they do not want to talk to me. I am only allowed to email them. I cannot even phone them. I have never called and been mean or harsh to the kids and I do not have any contact with their mother whatsoever. (except through her lawyer)
Any suggestions on what I do to get my kids to talk to me?