Been back almost a month now
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we had our first flurries of snow here in Albrrrrta yesterday


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I totally agree. I just got back to Calgary after spending two weeks in England job hunting. As I was flying over Alberta and getting ready to land I looked out on the boring, drab, brown countryside and didn't feel any connection to it whatsoever. I asked myself the same things: "How could I have lived here so long? How can I have seen beauty in this boring province?"
I shall certainly miss the Rockies but I won't miss Alberta in general. In fact, Canada as a whole hasn't felt like home in a very long time, it just took me a few years to realize that I guess.
Welshie.
I shall certainly miss the Rockies but I won't miss Alberta in general. In fact, Canada as a whole hasn't felt like home in a very long time, it just took me a few years to realize that I guess.
Welshie.

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Been back 3months in 10days........every thing is still good,apart from the house .Still havent found any thing bigger to rent and we cannot get a mortgage to buy any thing.So we are stuck for now.Other than the house i am settling quite well now.I do have my off days,but i think that is understandable,but all in all i love being back in the UK.
My son is settling ok too.He still needs to make friends after school,so just joined rugby to try and make some friends that way. I think every thing will take time,but i cannot see myself going back to live in-doors for 7 months out of the year.
My son is settling ok too.He still needs to make friends after school,so just joined rugby to try and make some friends that way. I think every thing will take time,but i cannot see myself going back to live in-doors for 7 months out of the year.


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I'm so glad to hear of people here happy to return and fitting back in. We are flying back at the end of this month after 5.5 years in Vancouver, we have had 2 children since being here and I want to be back with family. It's only on this forum that I hear of others talk about that empty feeling I know so well. OH doesn't really want to return but understands family aspect and so is willing to, but he worries about kids growing up with bad attitudes, etc etc. As others report I keep getting from friends and family how the country has gone downhill, how I'll regret it, etc. I'm sticking to my guns though, we've sold the house, we're going and we'll see how it goes.

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I'm so glad to hear of people here happy to return and fitting back in. We are flying back at the end of this month after 5.5 years in Vancouver, we have had 2 children since being here and I want to be back with family. It's only on this forum that I hear of others talk about that empty feeling I know so well. OH doesn't really want to return but understands family aspect and so is willing to, but he worries about kids growing up with bad attitudes, etc etc. As others report I keep getting from friends and family how the country has gone downhill, how I'll regret it, etc. I'm sticking to my guns though, we've sold the house, we're going and we'll see how it goes.
But i really feel at home,and my son has never experianced UK life,so ink its a great experiance for him too......good luck! i am sure all those void feelings will be filled when you return


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First of all i have never been on this "back home" site before.Infact i have never noticed it LOL!!!!!
Well after 10yrs in Alberta we are finally home. We are settling in Kendal in the lake district.Its a beautiful town and i can really see us beng here along time.
I am so very happy and surprised that my son is settling very well into school.I was almost sick to my stomach with worry about him.But i think i can settle now as he is doing well.
I keep having flash backs to what is was like living in Alberta.........there is no doubt its a beautiful country,but it stops there for us. There is nothing but an empty feeling.......infact i cant beleive i lived there for 10yrs,it doesnt seem real. It feels so right to be back in my home land. Does anyone else have those feelings????
Well after 10yrs in Alberta we are finally home. We are settling in Kendal in the lake district.Its a beautiful town and i can really see us beng here along time.
I am so very happy and surprised that my son is settling very well into school.I was almost sick to my stomach with worry about him.But i think i can settle now as he is doing well.
I keep having flash backs to what is was like living in Alberta.........there is no doubt its a beautiful country,but it stops there for us. There is nothing but an empty feeling.......infact i cant beleive i lived there for 10yrs,it doesnt seem real. It feels so right to be back in my home land. Does anyone else have those feelings????

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I'm so glad to hear of people here happy to return and fitting back in. We are flying back at the end of this month after 5.5 years in Vancouver, we have had 2 children since being here and I want to be back with family. It's only on this forum that I hear of others talk about that empty feeling I know so well. OH doesn't really want to return but understands family aspect and so is willing to, but he worries about kids growing up with bad attitudes, etc etc. As others report I keep getting from friends and family how the country has gone downhill, how I'll regret it, etc. I'm sticking to my guns though, we've sold the house, we're going and we'll see how it goes.

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Been back 5 months now and moving again into a lovely rental in 4weeks time. The house has been a big thing for me to settle, as we lived in a beautiful house in Alberta.So when we moved into this house ,straight off the boat from Alberta (after 10yrs) it was a big shock to the system.Every thing else about being back ....we love! I think once we move into this other house,we will be settled %100.
There is so much more to do here,so much to see,so may places to go.
England is such a beautiful place....no matter what people say
There is so much more to do here,so much to see,so may places to go.

England is such a beautiful place....no matter what people say


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Been back 5 months now and moving again into a lovely rental in 4weeks time. The house has been a big thing for me to settle, as we lived in a beautiful house in Alberta.So when we moved into this house ,straight off the boat from Alberta (after 10yrs) it was a big shock to the system.Every thing else about being back ....we love! I think once we move into this other house,we will be settled %100.
There is so much more to do here,so much to see,so may places to go.
England is such a beautiful place....no matter what people say
There is so much more to do here,so much to see,so may places to go.

England is such a beautiful place....no matter what people say



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Been back 5 months now and moving again into a lovely rental in 4weeks time. The house has been a big thing for me to settle, as we lived in a beautiful house in Alberta.So when we moved into this house ,straight off the boat from Alberta (after 10yrs) it was a big shock to the system.Every thing else about being back ....we love! I think once we move into this other house,we will be settled %100.
There is so much more to do here,so much to see,so may places to go.
England is such a beautiful place....no matter what people say
There is so much more to do here,so much to see,so may places to go.

England is such a beautiful place....no matter what people say

I agree totally with this Cumbrian Lass


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Hey Cumbrian Lass, loved reading this thread and so happy that you have settled in so well and I am sure you are really excited about moving into your rental.
I find these stories of people moving back and filling that emptiness so heartwarming - can't wait till its my time. Hopefully this Summer I can post a thread in this section too!!
Good luck with your move, all the best
I find these stories of people moving back and filling that emptiness so heartwarming - can't wait till its my time. Hopefully this Summer I can post a thread in this section too!!
Good luck with your move, all the best

Last edited by Sammypeeps; Jan 24th 2012 at 3:23 pm. Reason: terrible spelling - haha

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Hey Cumbrian Lass, loved reading this thread and so happy that you have settled in so well and I am sure you are really excited about moving into your rental.
I find these stories of people moving back and filling that emptiness so heartwarming - can't wait till its my time. Hopefully this Summer I can post a thread in this section too!!
Good luck with your move, all the best
I find these stories of people moving back and filling that emptiness so heartwarming - can't wait till its my time. Hopefully this Summer I can post a thread in this section too!!
Good luck with your move, all the best

I am truely loving life back home now........the first few weeks,i was un settled,but still loved it.It was just the house thing that got to me.But now we are moving into a bigger house,i think we will settle %100. There is so much to see and do here ,and the people are so friendly and have great banter.I am sure you will love it too


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Yes, I know exactly what you mean re: that empty feeling.
Hubby and I both have it, it would seem.
It also doesn't help that our only family here (brother and S-I-L - the boring one) are so caught up in their own lives that we barely figure. I have aluded to them several times on various posts, but for me its a real issue.
Hubby and I both have it, it would seem.
It also doesn't help that our only family here (brother and S-I-L - the boring one) are so caught up in their own lives that we barely figure. I have aluded to them several times on various posts, but for me its a real issue.

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Lots of luck in your new home. So glad the return is working so well for you.

