British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   The Maple Leaf (https://britishexpats.com/forum/maple-leaf-98/)
-   -   Trip back to Blighty!!! (https://britishexpats.com/forum/maple-leaf-98/trip-back-blighty-812088/)

mandymoochops Oct 13th 2013 4:34 pm

Trip back to Blighty!!!
 
I have my flights booked and car hired for mid November as I'm about to become a Grandma Moochops!

Mr MMC is not accompanying as it's hunting season <roll eyes> but tbh I'm excited be spending time with my daughter / partner and new grandson as opposed to doing any sightseeing, which he would want to do (understandably - being a Canuck for the first time in England)

I'm nervous about the drive from Gatwick to Leicester bizarrely enough, but also nervous about stepping off the plane and wanting to come straight back home. :o

After 6 years here and this being the first 'proper' trip back, I'm also anxious to see what the home country looks like if that doesn't sound too odd.

Shard Oct 13th 2013 9:16 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 10943113)
I have my flights booked and car hired for mid November as I'm about to become a Grandma Moochops!

Mr MMC is not accompanying as it's hunting season <roll eyes> but tbh I'm excited be spending time with my daughter / partner and new grandson as opposed to doing any sightseeing, which he would want to do (understandably - being a Canuck for the first time in England)

I'm nervous about the drive from Gatwick to Leicester bizarrely enough, but also nervous about stepping off the plane and wanting to come straight back home. :o

After 6 years here and this being the first 'proper' trip back, I'm also anxious to see what the home country looks like if that doesn't sound too odd.

Thanks for the heads up. Will avoid driving on the M25/M1 in mid November. ;)

Novocastrian Oct 14th 2013 3:25 am

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 10943113)
I have my flights booked and car hired for mid November as I'm about to become a Grandma Moochops!

Mr MMC is not accompanying as it's hunting season <roll eyes> but tbh I'm excited be spending time with my daughter / partner and new grandson as opposed to doing any sightseeing, which he would want to do (understandably - being a Canuck for the first time in England)

I'm nervous about the drive from Gatwick to Leicester bizarrely enough, but also nervous about stepping off the plane and wanting to come straight back home. :o

After 6 years here and this being the first 'proper' trip back, I'm also anxious to see what the home country looks like if that doesn't sound too odd.

Will you be changing your username to Grandma Mooses?

MillieF Oct 14th 2013 4:48 am

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 
Does this trip signify that you have finally got your PR card???

I can fully understand it, I'd be nervous too...many a year since I stomped round Fosse Road School for Girls! I've only been back to London in the last 20 years, for shopping trip weekends and to show my husband and son the London Eye and Big Ben etc. I would be quite worried about how I'd feel.

The thing is you can get all your emotional bits out of the way and all your own feelings under control then, before showing MMC the bits of England you want him to see at a later date in better weather.

I am sure you are going to have a complete blast:fingerscrossed:

mandymoochops Oct 14th 2013 5:02 am

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 10943896)
Does this trip signify that you have finally got your PR card???

I can fully understand it, I'd be nervous too...many a year since I stomped round Fosse Road School for Girls! I've only been back to London in the last 20 years, for shopping trip weekends and to show my husband and son the London Eye and Big Ben etc. I would be quite worried about how I'd feel.

The thing is you can get all your emotional bits out of the way and all your own feelings under control then, before showing MMC the bits of England you want him to see at a later date in better weather.

I am sure you are going to have a complete blast:fingerscrossed:

Pfft no it doesn't :frown: but to hell in a hand basket if they think I'm not going to travel because of a piece of plastic. This is my first grandchild.

I actually get a day off (well at least one thats not on a bank holiday / Sunday) next week so i'll be calling the call centre to see wtf if anything is going on.

The stupidest thing about this is all I can think about is all the comments I read on here about people that have gone back saying how green he UK is!!!!!!!!!!!

Piff Poff Oct 14th 2013 5:03 am

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 
Completely understand your nerves, especially the driving bit, but once your doing it it will be second nature, remember you drove in the UK for longer than you have been driving here. Just don't have too many drinks on the plane lol

mandymoochops Oct 14th 2013 4:21 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 10943925)
Completely understand your nerves, especially the driving bit, but once your doing it it will be second nature, remember you drove in the UK for longer than you have been driving here. Just don't have too many drinks on the plane lol

I suppose! :thumbup:

How long Oct 15th 2013 5:17 am

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 
I pm`d you

Clematis Oct 15th 2013 11:16 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 
OMG, we going to meet up? :)

KAT16 Oct 17th 2013 7:28 am

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 
oooh how exciting!!!

I won't go back because I don't want to drive there :o Scares the crap out of me. Think I'd get the train and get someone to pick me up.

Either way have a fab trip. Enjoy the greenery and fish and chips.:)

Londonuck Oct 17th 2013 12:36 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 10943113)
I have my flights booked and car hired for mid November as I'm about to become a Grandma Moochops!

Mr MMC is not accompanying as it's hunting season <roll eyes> but tbh I'm excited be spending time with my daughter / partner and new grandson as opposed to doing any sightseeing, which he would want to do (understandably - being a Canuck for the first time in England)

I'm nervous about the drive from Gatwick to Leicester bizarrely enough, but also nervous about stepping off the plane and wanting to come straight back home. :o

After 6 years here and this being the first 'proper' trip back, I'm also anxious to see what the home country looks like if that doesn't sound too odd.

Only back a couple of weeks. It was a right laugh.

Enjoy MMC.

Hunting season???

Souvy Oct 17th 2013 7:47 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 
I've been in the UK for nearly two weeks and I am sure as hell looking forward to AC889 on Monday. I've had enough of hotels (and I've run out of clothes).

My God but this place is crowded. It took almost as long yesterday to get from Kings Cross to Wimbledon as it took from York to Kings Cross.

Shard Oct 17th 2013 8:00 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 10949785)

My God but this place is crowded. It took almost as long yesterday to get from Kings Cross to Wimbledon as it took from York to Kings Cross.

By tube or car ?

Souvy Oct 17th 2013 8:04 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 10949797)
By tube or car ?

Tube, train and bus. Lots of dragging a suitcase around, which was a joy.

Shard Oct 17th 2013 8:11 pm

Re: Trip back to Blighty!!!
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 10949799)
Tube, train and bus. Lots of dragging a suitcase around, which was a joy.

Yes, not much fun going through London with a suitcase.


All times are GMT -12. The time now is 9:18 pm.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.