Back in the UK for Christmas
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Well finally moving back to the UK after a LONG 6 years in the US.
It has had its ups and downs but I wouldn't change it, no regrets.
Least I can look back and say I did it rather than looking back and saying what if?
Got my US citizenship too which will make it useful when visiting OH family.
Really stressful right now putting the finishing touches to the move but looking forward to spending Christmas AT HOME.
It never felt like home over here as much as you try.
Another thing I will never never ever complain about the NHS when I get back!! At least I can go to the doctor or the hospital without having to wonder if I might have to file bankruptcy when the bill comes.
Lost my job over here in April which actually was a blessing in disguise as there is no way I would have been able to do this move if I hadn't.
Found a good job in England so now we're heading back and putting this year behind us and start 2010 back in England.
It has had its ups and downs but I wouldn't change it, no regrets.
Least I can look back and say I did it rather than looking back and saying what if?
Got my US citizenship too which will make it useful when visiting OH family.
Really stressful right now putting the finishing touches to the move but looking forward to spending Christmas AT HOME.
It never felt like home over here as much as you try.
Another thing I will never never ever complain about the NHS when I get back!! At least I can go to the doctor or the hospital without having to wonder if I might have to file bankruptcy when the bill comes.
Lost my job over here in April which actually was a blessing in disguise as there is no way I would have been able to do this move if I hadn't.
Found a good job in England so now we're heading back and putting this year behind us and start 2010 back in England.
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