Saying goodbyes
#16
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Joined: Aug 2005
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From: Adelaide SA











Yes it is awful
I thought i was quite a strong person emotionally, but i was wrong. Cried like a baby when it came to the goodbyes.
When i first explained to our daughter (aged 10 at the time) that we were taken her to Australia for what we thought would be a "better life", she replied " why is it a better life, your taking me away from my family?"
Couldn't answer that one! And 17 months later those words still haunt me
Although she has settled really well.
I thought i was quite a strong person emotionally, but i was wrong. Cried like a baby when it came to the goodbyes.When i first explained to our daughter (aged 10 at the time) that we were taken her to Australia for what we thought would be a "better life", she replied " why is it a better life, your taking me away from my family?"
Couldn't answer that one! And 17 months later those words still haunt me
Although she has settled really well.
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 2,375

Show little or no emotion & NEVER look back ...
#18
Originally Posted by jad n rich
Saying goodbyes shortly to another 3 expat familes going back to various parts, hate it turnover of people since we have been here is so high.
Stood at the school gates last week waving goodbye to a family we will in reality probably never see again,
my little ones best friend, totally heart wrenching.
Stood at the school gates last week waving goodbye to a family we will in reality probably never see again,
my little ones best friend, totally heart wrenching.my wife says that it will be a very sad day when the children have to say goodbye to there friends at school as they do have lots of them . never mind they will make new friends but we are also leaving some good friends aswell
its all sad and its also fun because of our new adventure
Dave




