Excited but terrifed
#46
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Re: Excited but terrifed
Hi WF, I am also 49 this year and going back hopefully in a month if not sooner after being away for 10 years in Australia and NZ. I will be on my own as my husband and younger son will stay in NZ as we are separated.
It is scary and I am lucky as I have my parents help, but I know its better than staying and putting on even more weight and no friends of any substance etc. I know I will miss the weather and the beach we live next to but I need to feel I am at home and not waiting for something all the time that never comes. I miss chatting to Brits and having a proper conversation etc.
Its a shame all of us going back dont have a way of meeting up etc regularly as I think once you have been away, its different when you go back again. People who have never left the UK dont know what we have been though etc.
I am sure you will be fine as you have made plans etc. Enjoy your time in the US now that you know you are going!
It is scary and I am lucky as I have my parents help, but I know its better than staying and putting on even more weight and no friends of any substance etc. I know I will miss the weather and the beach we live next to but I need to feel I am at home and not waiting for something all the time that never comes. I miss chatting to Brits and having a proper conversation etc.
Its a shame all of us going back dont have a way of meeting up etc regularly as I think once you have been away, its different when you go back again. People who have never left the UK dont know what we have been though etc.
I am sure you will be fine as you have made plans etc. Enjoy your time in the US now that you know you are going!
#48
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Re: Excited but terrifed
Sounds Great !!!
#50
Re: Excited but terrifed
Hi WF, I am also 49 this year and going back hopefully in a month if not sooner after being away for 10 years in Australia and NZ. I will be on my own as my husband and younger son will stay in NZ as we are separated.
It is scary and I am lucky as I have my parents help, but I know its better than staying and putting on even more weight and no friends of any substance etc. I know I will miss the weather and the beach we live next to but I need to feel I am at home and not waiting for something all the time that never comes. I miss chatting to Brits and having a proper conversation etc.
Its a shame all of us going back dont have a way of meeting up etc regularly as I think once you have been away, its different when you go back again. People who have never left the UK dont know what we have been though etc.
I am sure you will be fine as you have made plans etc. Enjoy your time in the US now that you know you are going!
It is scary and I am lucky as I have my parents help, but I know its better than staying and putting on even more weight and no friends of any substance etc. I know I will miss the weather and the beach we live next to but I need to feel I am at home and not waiting for something all the time that never comes. I miss chatting to Brits and having a proper conversation etc.
Its a shame all of us going back dont have a way of meeting up etc regularly as I think once you have been away, its different when you go back again. People who have never left the UK dont know what we have been though etc.
I am sure you will be fine as you have made plans etc. Enjoy your time in the US now that you know you are going!
#51
Re: Excited but terrifed
It sounds like we have a whole new crop of "impending returnees" here! Can I just wish all of you the best of luck and say when you're feeling stressed, just take a big breath and try to relax a bit - I know, easier said than done. I've said this before but honestly, the time til departure will go over before you know it. In four weeks' time I will be celebrating two years back on home soil and it seems like five minutes. Enjoy this pre-departure time if you can at all for what it is - full of hope and promise. I actually look back now at my final stressed out weeks before I left Canada and smile about them.
Just a word of caution for those of you looking to lose weight when you get back - it may not happen quite as quickly as you might like once you've rediscovered our fantastic chippys, pubs, bakeries and and all the other good stuff we missed during our time away. I confess I've been having an illicit affair with Mr. Kipling since I got back Don't even get me started about Marks & Spencer.
I hope if you all get the chance you might resurrect the "Bon Voyage" thread at the top of the Rovers Return page and let everyone know when you're leaving so we can roll out the old welcome mat so to speak.
Just a word of caution for those of you looking to lose weight when you get back - it may not happen quite as quickly as you might like once you've rediscovered our fantastic chippys, pubs, bakeries and and all the other good stuff we missed during our time away. I confess I've been having an illicit affair with Mr. Kipling since I got back Don't even get me started about Marks & Spencer.
I hope if you all get the chance you might resurrect the "Bon Voyage" thread at the top of the Rovers Return page and let everyone know when you're leaving so we can roll out the old welcome mat so to speak.
#52
Re: Excited but terrifed
Anyone else have any suggestions??
#53
Re: Excited but terrifed
It sounds like we have a whole new crop of "impending returnees" here! Can I just wish all of you the best of luck and say when you're feeling stressed, just take a big breath and try to relax a bit - I know, easier said than done. I've said this before but honestly, the time til departure will go over before you know it. In four weeks' time I will be celebrating two years back on home soil and it seems like five minutes. Enjoy this pre-departure time if you can at all for what it is - full of hope and promise. I actually look back now at my final stressed out weeks before I left Canada and smile about them.
Just a word of caution for those of you looking to lose weight when you get back - it may not happen quite as quickly as you might like once you've rediscovered our fantastic chippys, pubs, bakeries and and all the other good stuff we missed during our time away. I confess I've been having an illicit affair with Mr. Kipling since I got back Don't even get me started about Marks & Spencer.
I hope if you all get the chance you might resurrect the "Bon Voyage" thread at the top of the Rovers Return page and let everyone know when you're leaving so we can roll out the old welcome mat so to speak.
Just a word of caution for those of you looking to lose weight when you get back - it may not happen quite as quickly as you might like once you've rediscovered our fantastic chippys, pubs, bakeries and and all the other good stuff we missed during our time away. I confess I've been having an illicit affair with Mr. Kipling since I got back Don't even get me started about Marks & Spencer.
I hope if you all get the chance you might resurrect the "Bon Voyage" thread at the top of the Rovers Return page and let everyone know when you're leaving so we can roll out the old welcome mat so to speak.
I read through the 'Bon Voyage' thread and think that its a great idea. I just hope people would keep up with it so we all know when everyone is finally getting to live their dream and fly home
Thanks curleytops for reminding me about the chippys... I just had a vision of chips, mushy peas and steak pudding..and gained 2lbs just thinking about it. lol But the good part is that we will all be HOME and so we can work off what we eat just by walking around a lot and gazing in wonder at the world around us.lol. At least that's the plan...LOL
#54
Re: Excited but terrifed
Hi WF, I am also 49 this year and going back hopefully in a month if not sooner after being away for 10 years in Australia and NZ. I will be on my own as my husband and younger son will stay in NZ as we are separated.
It is scary and I am lucky as I have my parents help, but I know its better than staying and putting on even more weight and no friends of any substance etc. I know I will miss the weather and the beach we live next to but I need to feel I am at home and not waiting for something all the time that never comes. I miss chatting to Brits and having a proper conversation etc.
Its a shame all of us going back dont have a way of meeting up etc regularly as I think once you have been away, its different when you go back again. People who have never left the UK dont know what we have been though etc.
I am sure you will be fine as you have made plans etc. Enjoy your time in the US now that you know you are going!
It is scary and I am lucky as I have my parents help, but I know its better than staying and putting on even more weight and no friends of any substance etc. I know I will miss the weather and the beach we live next to but I need to feel I am at home and not waiting for something all the time that never comes. I miss chatting to Brits and having a proper conversation etc.
Its a shame all of us going back dont have a way of meeting up etc regularly as I think once you have been away, its different when you go back again. People who have never left the UK dont know what we have been though etc.
I am sure you will be fine as you have made plans etc. Enjoy your time in the US now that you know you are going!
It's funny...now that I know I'm leaving in 3 weeks, the US seems okay..lol. But you are so right...all of us who have posted on here and made the journey home, should meet up and talk about our journeys... For those who might not have any friends to go home to...it will almost be like we have 'friends' from this web site to talk to and catch up with.
#55
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Re: Excited but terrifed
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It's funny...now that I know I'm leaving in 3 weeks, the US seems okay..lol. But you are so right...all of us who have posted on here and made the journey home, should meet up and talk about our journeys... For those who might not have any friends to go home to...it will almost be like we have 'friends' from this web site to talk to and catch up with.
It's funny...now that I know I'm leaving in 3 weeks, the US seems okay..lol. But you are so right...all of us who have posted on here and made the journey home, should meet up and talk about our journeys... For those who might not have any friends to go home to...it will almost be like we have 'friends' from this web site to talk to and catch up with.
#56
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Just to show how homesick I am...yesterday I spent the day on my laptop watching You Tube..lol. It's amazing how much you can get a taste of home on that web site. I watched planes landing at Heathrow (from inside the plane) and to top it all off I watch a video that someone had actually taken on the underground from Heathrow to Cockfosters (Piccadilly Line). They'd video'd the entire journey all 1.5 hours of it.. and like the mug I am I watched it all...reminiscing about the number of times I'd caught that train and stopped at those stops
Sad ! LOL
#57
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Re: Excited but terrifed
True There is light at the end of the tunnel...and for once it isn't a train!
Just to show how homesick I am...yesterday I spent the day on my laptop watching You Tube..lol. It's amazing how much you can get a taste of home on that web site. I watched planes landing at Heathrow (from inside the plane) and to top it all off I watch a video that someone had actually taken on the underground from Heathrow to Cockfosters (Piccadilly Line). They'd video'd the entire journey all 1.5 hours of it.. and like the mug I am I watched it all...reminiscing about the number of times I'd caught that train and stopped at those stops
Sad ! LOL
Just to show how homesick I am...yesterday I spent the day on my laptop watching You Tube..lol. It's amazing how much you can get a taste of home on that web site. I watched planes landing at Heathrow (from inside the plane) and to top it all off I watch a video that someone had actually taken on the underground from Heathrow to Cockfosters (Piccadilly Line). They'd video'd the entire journey all 1.5 hours of it.. and like the mug I am I watched it all...reminiscing about the number of times I'd caught that train and stopped at those stops
Sad ! LOL
#58
Re: Excited but terrifed
It sounds like we have a whole new crop of "impending returnees" here! Can I just wish all of you the best of luck and say when you're feeling stressed, just take a big breath and try to relax a bit - I know, easier said than done. I've said this before but honestly, the time til departure will go over before you know it. In four weeks' time I will be celebrating two years back on home soil and it seems like five minutes. Enjoy this pre-departure time if you can at all for what it is - full of hope and promise. I actually look back now at my final stressed out weeks before I left Canada and smile about them.
Just a word of caution for those of you looking to lose weight when you get back - it may not happen quite as quickly as you might like once you've rediscovered our fantastic chippys, pubs, bakeries and and all the other good stuff we missed during our time away. I confess I've been having an illicit affair with Mr. Kipling since I got back Don't even get me started about Marks & Spencer.
I hope if you all get the chance you might resurrect the "Bon Voyage" thread at the top of the Rovers Return page and let everyone know when you're leaving so we can roll out the old welcome mat so to speak.
Just a word of caution for those of you looking to lose weight when you get back - it may not happen quite as quickly as you might like once you've rediscovered our fantastic chippys, pubs, bakeries and and all the other good stuff we missed during our time away. I confess I've been having an illicit affair with Mr. Kipling since I got back Don't even get me started about Marks & Spencer.
I hope if you all get the chance you might resurrect the "Bon Voyage" thread at the top of the Rovers Return page and let everyone know when you're leaving so we can roll out the old welcome mat so to speak.
#59
Re: Excited but terrifed
I understand completely!!! I do the same thing. I think I have watched all the YouTube videos of the trains in the UK., the videos about Scotland and Somerset, as many TV episodes of Escape to the Country as I can find, joined Facebook groups relating to the UK, liked as many Facebook "pages" as I could find about Britain, dug out my British cookery books - you name it!!