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mandi moo Oct 11th 2007 4:24 am

My return to the UK
 
Hi everyone, sorry it took ,me soooooooo long to let you know how things were going for us, been a long few weeks and getting set up with broad band etc has taken forever.
Well, back to reality....we didnt get a rental in the area i wanted to be in, but its home for now and its central for the town and schools etc.
Ryan (eldest) went to work with OH doing a plumbing apprenticeship and hes doing really well. Totaly different lad now hes working and earning some money.
Darren got work straight away, hes fully booked up for around 6 months so atleast we wont starve.
Aaron and Chloe went straight into school and although poor aarons gone back a year after being in Montessori in Calgary,they,ve made friends and settled in well.
I hated it for the first few weeks, i was in a strange area, couldnt get a job and was having total regrets about leaving Calgary.:(
Ive found a good job now though in Medical centre as a secretary so that keeps me occupied and off the chocolate bikkies.
Plus points....the food. I went mad in Asda buying all the things we missed, biscuits, sausage rolls, pork pies etc and then i had a huge indian takeaway....mmmmmm...worth every penny :wub:
Down sides...i cant drive here in the UK, passed my test in Canada. The wages arent as good here, theres no where to go at weekends and of course theres no Morwenna and Smelly :blink:
Seriously though, we,re all fine and making the most of things. Who knows in a year or so we might change our minds and give it another go.I really do hope so, but for now im just happy that everyone else is happy.
The removals were a nightmare and totaly ripped us off so will take a while, financially, to get back on our feet, but watch this space ;)
Good luck to all you guys going through the process of moving at the minute, theres good sides and bad sides to the move but definatley go for it or you,ll always wonder what if?
Speak to you all soon, take care
Mandi moo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :wub:

Craftybanshee Oct 11th 2007 4:28 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
I didn't realise you'd come back already! I thought you'd only just gone to Canada :confused: I come back to visit the forum after a month or so and am way behind with the times :blink:

ann m Oct 11th 2007 4:29 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
Already PM'd you - but publicly, best wishes (again!) ;)

At a later time, I'd be interested to hear about the shipping back to the UK - who did you use, and why was it so much more expensive? If you average £4,000 for a 20 foot container from UK to Canada - what was the return trip?
Just curious - not planning anything !! Such a shame and leaves a bitter taste, I'm sure.

:)

fuschiagirl Oct 11th 2007 4:34 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
Good to hear you arrived back safely and are settling down OK.

Best wishes for the future:thumbsup:

Jo

terese677 Oct 11th 2007 5:07 am

Re: My return to the UK
 

Originally Posted by mandi moo (Post 5413494)
Hi everyone, sorry it took ,me soooooooo long to let you know how things were going for us, been a long few weeks and getting set up with broad band etc has taken forever.
Well, back to reality....we didnt get a rental in the area i wanted to be in, but its home for now and its central for the town and schools etc.
Ryan (eldest) went to work with OH doing a plumbing apprenticeship and hes doing really well. Totaly different lad now hes working and earning some money.
Darren got work straight away, hes fully booked up for around 6 months so atleast we wont starve.
Aaron and Chloe went straight into school and although poor aarons gone back a year after being in Montessori in Calgary,they,ve made friends and settled in well.
I hated it for the first few weeks, i was in a strange area, couldnt get a job and was having total regrets about leaving Calgary.:(
Ive found a good job now though in Medical centre as a secretary so that keeps me occupied and off the chocolate bikkies.
Plus points....the food. I went mad in Asda buying all the things we missed, biscuits, sausage rolls, pork pies etc and then i had a huge indian takeaway....mmmmmm...worth every penny :wub:
Down sides...i cant drive here in the UK, passed my test in Canada. The wages arent as good here, theres no where to go at weekends and of course theres no Morwenna and Smelly :blink:
Seriously though, we,re all fine and making the most of things. Who knows in a year or so we might change our minds and give it another go.I really do hope so, but for now im just happy that everyone else is happy.
The removals were a nightmare and totaly ripped us off so will take a while, financially, to get back on our feet, but watch this space ;)
Good luck to all you guys going through the process of moving at the minute, theres good sides and bad sides to the move but definatley go for it or you,ll always wonder what if?
Speak to you all soon, take care
Mandi moo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :wub:

Glad you landed safely, good luck:)
Terese

Steve_P Oct 11th 2007 5:33 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
Good to hear you are all settling in and I hope you recover financially very quickly.

All the very best in the future.

Another time eh. ;)
Steve

mandymoochops Oct 11th 2007 5:34 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
ahaaaaa this is the lady that had the mandi moo user name when I wanted to register (can't believe at 37 I actually get called moo by most)

Anyway from one moo to another - glad you're all safe and who knows what the future brings.

Hugs:wub:

louise033 Oct 11th 2007 5:36 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
Glad to see you are getting back on your feet,
Louise x

purple80 Oct 11th 2007 6:01 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
All the best Mandi moo, think you're very brave to give it a go and even braver to come back...and at least the door is still slightly ajar?
Wishing you the best of luck.
:wub:Charlie:wub:

Member123 Oct 11th 2007 6:29 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
Nice to hear from you Mandi Moo and that the family once again are happy...I think you should be very proud of yourself as you are so unselfish and caring about your family.:wub:

Mountain Girl Oct 11th 2007 9:25 am

Re: My return to the UK
 

Originally Posted by mandi moo (Post 5413494)
Hi everyone, sorry it took ,me soooooooo long to let you know how things were going for us, been a long few weeks and getting set up with broad band etc has taken forever.
Well, back to reality....we didnt get a rental in the area i wanted to be in, but its home for now and its central for the town and schools etc.
Ryan (eldest) went to work with OH doing a plumbing apprenticeship and hes doing really well. Totaly different lad now hes working and earning some money.
Darren got work straight away, hes fully booked up for around 6 months so atleast we wont starve.
Aaron and Chloe went straight into school and although poor aarons gone back a year after being in Montessori in Calgary,they,ve made friends and settled in well.
I hated it for the first few weeks, i was in a strange area, couldnt get a job and was having total regrets about leaving Calgary.:(
Ive found a good job now though in Medical centre as a secretary so that keeps me occupied and off the chocolate bikkies.
Plus points....the food. I went mad in Asda buying all the things we missed, biscuits, sausage rolls, pork pies etc and then i had a huge indian takeaway....mmmmmm...worth every penny :wub:
Down sides...i cant drive here in the UK, passed my test in Canada. The wages arent as good here, theres no where to go at weekends and of course theres no Morwenna and Smelly :blink:
Seriously though, we,re all fine and making the most of things. Who knows in a year or so we might change our minds and give it another go.I really do hope so, but for now im just happy that everyone else is happy.
The removals were a nightmare and totaly ripped us off so will take a while, financially, to get back on our feet, but watch this space ;)
Good luck to all you guys going through the process of moving at the minute, theres good sides and bad sides to the move but definatley go for it or you,ll always wonder what if?
Speak to you all soon, take care
Mandi moo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :wub:

Take care Mandi I am glad you are settled again.

And Congratulations on the job. :thumbup: :beer:

Robin (The Gadget family) Oct 11th 2007 9:40 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
Hi Mandimoo, I wondered if we would hear from you again just today and here you are. So glad that you've come here to let us know how you are...I wonder if you will hang around here on the forum from time to time, let us know how you are keepin. Glad to hear that your son and husband are much happier and also that you have found a way to make the move back work for you too. good for you Mandimoo. for what it's worth.......have some karma!

Yoong Oct 11th 2007 11:51 am

Re: My return to the UK
 
mandi, good to hear that you all have settled in and happy.
A change is good, kudos for making such a brave move:thumbup::thumbup:
Yoong

Steve&Tanya Oct 11th 2007 12:02 pm

Re: My return to the UK
 
Hey there

Glad to hear you made it back to Blighty and that everyone (including you) is feeling settled.

All the best, Tanya x

Alberta_Rose Oct 11th 2007 5:56 pm

Re: My return to the UK
 
Awww Mandi!

Glad to hear things are working out and I'll email soon when I have more time!

:wub: {{{HUGS}}} :thumbup:


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