It has been common knowledge that mommies now go to work to help daddy raise a family. And it is not surprising that with the economic problems, both parents try to grab opportunities even in far away lands. Working abroad is not an easy thing to do since you will be around foreigners and strangers. Adjusting to total independence and culture difference is hard enough, but the loneliness of being separated from your family is the greatest trial there is.
Especially if you have kids to leave behind! Leaving them for a couple of hours give you and your kid separation anxiety, what more of months or even years? We have heard of such instances when parents have no choice but to do this just so they can survive the difficulty of living. “It is heartbreaking”, they say. And that the only thing that makes them surpass a day is by calling their family to wherever else in the world. Thanks to these international calling cards that makes that possible. “At least hear your baby blubber” or “Each call I make gives me an idea of what goes on, or how much they develop” are some comments that tells how much calling those they left behind helps. It’s like being with them somehow and easing the pain and loneliness of the separation. Imagine how it was centuries ago when you have to wait for months before a letter gets to you. A letter! Hoe thankful we must be to Alexander Grahambell for inventing the telephone, and to these international calling cards to make calling abroad possible.
Especially if you have kids to leave behind! Leaving them for a couple of hours give you and your kid separation anxiety, what more of months or even years? We have heard of such instances when parents have no choice but to do this just so they can survive the difficulty of living. “It is heartbreaking”, they say. And that the only thing that makes them surpass a day is by calling their family to wherever else in the world. Thanks to these international calling cards that makes that possible. “At least hear your baby blubber” or “Each call I make gives me an idea of what goes on, or how much they develop” are some comments that tells how much calling those they left behind helps. It’s like being with them somehow and easing the pain and loneliness of the separation. Imagine how it was centuries ago when you have to wait for months before a letter gets to you. A letter! Hoe thankful we must be to Alexander Grahambell for inventing the telephone, and to these international calling cards to make calling abroad possible.
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