Things we take for granted
#31
Re: Things we take for granted
Now that we are in Aus, i realise now that i took an awful lot of things for granted when we lived in the UK, my family for one, now that Christmas is approaching, I'm really missing them also the good ole NHS, we are spending a fortune on dental bills, the kids getting free dental treatment is a real miss. i also miss those crisp frosty mornings you got (when it wasn't raining) leaving for work in the morning and breathing in crisp fresh air, just now here is hot hairdryer air
oh and not to forget, m&s ready meals, miss them like crazy, especially the lasagna
oh and not to forget, m&s ready meals, miss them like crazy, especially the lasagna
#32
Joined: Jul 2005
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by ROBnCAZ
One thing I have realised that I take for granted in the UK, is our close proximity to some 'fantastic' European countries!
I have only visited a handful but am starting to realise how difficult it will be to visit the ones I really want to see once we get to OZ....
Though having said that, if I managed to live in the UK for 30 odd years and never visit these places before, I assume I can live in Oz for 30 odd years and never visit them either!!
#33
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by glittababe
The kids go out in all weathers too (whether they like it or not)! My sister, on the other hand, moans like hell when its raining and insists on spending £15 a go on taking them to those indoor play areas! what a rip off! We do loads of mountain biking, presently the boys are going through a bike a year due to wear and tear plus height growth. they'd like new bikes for xmas, but not sure what to do? Do we spend a lot of money in Halfords on adult bikes for them that they can grow into and we can take to aus, or do we pop to tesco's and grab some cheapy ones, then buy new in aus??? Oh I hate having to make adult decisions!
Bikes are locked up at the pool rich can pick the bloody things up when he finishes work we took a taxi home to the safety of the airconditioner.
#34
Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by diddy
Eh? You or the Dog?
#35
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Re: Things we take for granted
Originally Posted by ROBnCAZ
Off on a 'slight' tangent but trying to stay on topic..........
One thing I have realised that I take for granted in the UK, is our close proximity to some 'fantastic' European countries!
I have only visited a handful but am starting to realise how difficult it will be to visit the ones I really want to see once we get to OZ....
Spose I'll have to make do with Bali then
One thing I have realised that I take for granted in the UK, is our close proximity to some 'fantastic' European countries!
I have only visited a handful but am starting to realise how difficult it will be to visit the ones I really want to see once we get to OZ....
Spose I'll have to make do with Bali then
You are bang on the nail here mate! We are stuck here...can't get out unless you pay a fortune. We've travelled down south and up north...all the bloody same: just greener or sandier! We've been over east, now that's a bit more exciting.
Now Europe on the other hand, you could travel for two hours and be in a completely different cultural environment. We could just hop on the chunnel and be in a foreign country in no time and fairly cheaply. Take the tent, grab the kids off we trot!
When you can't do it, you realise how much you miss it. Never thought I'd say that I miss Spain/Greece/France etc but I do. Just the thought of sitting in a little Greek town's cobbled whitewashed street, jug of beer on the table, kleftika gone down a treat, all that's left to do is people watch! Heaven.