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NZ4Now May 16th 2013 12:19 pm

Mind going crazy!
 
Hi All

We are due to move home to the UK in Oct this year from NZ and the last week or so my mind has been going crazy!

One minute the move is what I want the next maybe we should stay here etc!

I take it this is just a natural part of this proces??:(

quoll May 16th 2013 5:43 pm

Re: Mind going crazy!
 
Yup, perfectly normal. Without the crystal ball we're all taking punts in the dark about whether what we do next will be amazing or disastrous. You can only make a decision using the best information you have at the time and hope for the best! I've always been a bit of a spur of the moment kinda gal and don't do long agonizing waits very well and so far so good!

It does seem that once the decision to move on is made people go through a period of huge relief which then sort of enables them to enjoy their lives more and that in turn leads them to wonder if they should be leaving - you see it a lot on returnees boards.

NiHao May 17th 2013 12:03 am

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Originally Posted by quoll (Post 10711950)

It does seem that once the decision to move on is made people go through a period of huge relief which then sort of enables them to enjoy their lives more and that in turn leads them to wonder if they should be leaving - you see it a lot on returnees boards.

This is so true!

Barrybriggs May 17th 2013 1:22 am

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Many are caught between the devil and the deep blue sea, which drives everyone somewhat crazy. But once you are on the ship it should be plain sailing. Of course there may be a few choppy moments, but that's to be expected. Good luck. Stand tall, stay strong and be positive. :)

Mummy in the foothills May 17th 2013 2:58 am

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Dh is making me crazy with the moving preps.
It is the curse of the expats. Every time we sell something big he says "Are you sure about this?" Like I'm not having wobbly days too :eek:
I want the best of both worlds, and I know that won't happen.

izzi81 May 17th 2013 7:50 pm

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We're imminently making the move away from the uk and the same thing is happening... I used to have major ups and downs ("it's great!" To "I'm terrified!") but now our belongings are currently shipping I seem to be in a permanent state of unease, hoping its all going to be ok. I think in either direction it gets to a point where you just have to be there and getting on with it... Limbo is hard!

windsong May 18th 2013 7:14 am

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Maybe it's just my fancy, but it seems that there is a higher percentage of people who go back to the UK from Australia/New Zealand who then ping pong right back to Australia/New Zealand than there are those who go to the UK from the USA and ping pong. I have yet to read about anyone who has gone home to the UK from the USA and has shortly thereafter left to go back to the USA.

Perth May 18th 2013 7:55 am

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Originally Posted by windsong (Post 10714041)
Maybe it's just my fancy, but it seems that there is a higher percentage of people who go back to the UK from Australia/New Zealand who then ping pong right back to Australia/New Zealand than there are those who go to the UK from the USA and ping pong. I have yet to read about anyone who has gone home to the UK from the USA and has shortly thereafter left to go back to the USA.

Well there was Jackie who went back to Las Vegas, but I don't know of anyone else. Of course there are many that don't check in anymore, so who knows.

dunroving May 18th 2013 8:53 am

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Originally Posted by windsong (Post 10714041)
Maybe it's just my fancy, but it seems that there is a higher percentage of people who go back to the UK from Australia/New Zealand who then ping pong right back to Australia/New Zealand than there are those who go to the UK from the USA and ping pong. I have yet to read about anyone who has gone home to the UK from the USA and has shortly thereafter left to go back to the USA.

You obviously haven't seen see my timeline (Profile) - check 2000 ...

Bluegrass Lass May 18th 2013 10:44 am

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Originally Posted by windsong (Post 10714041)
Maybe it's just my fancy, but it seems that there is a higher percentage of people who go back to the UK from Australia/New Zealand who then ping pong right back to Australia/New Zealand than there are those who go to the UK from the USA and ping pong. I have yet to read about anyone who has gone home to the UK from the USA and has shortly thereafter left to go back to the USA.

We pretty much did this in 2011. OH moved to Scotland in June 2011, I arrived early Oct. 2011, and then we moved back to the US in Dec. 2011. We are now hoping to be back in the UK before this Dec. so I can still use my current visa.

dunroving May 18th 2013 10:56 am

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Originally Posted by Bluegrass Lass (Post 10714195)
We pretty much did this in 2011. OH moved to Scotland in June 2011, I arrived early Oct. 2011, and then we moved back to the US in Dec. 2011. We are now hoping to be back in the UK before this Dec. so I can still use my current visa.

Are you coming back to Scotland agaiin ...???

Bluegrass Lass May 18th 2013 5:50 pm

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Originally Posted by dunroving (Post 10714202)
Are you coming back to Scotland agaiin ...???

Yeah, that's where we're aiming for. The Glasgow/Edinburgh/Central Belt area. My in-laws are in Hamilton, and we hope to use them as a starting base.

But the whole plan is in flux at the moment due to the fact that the hubby was laid off from his job here in Seattle about 3 1/2 weeks ago, significantly reducing income (obviously) and hindering our ability to save up for the move. So now we've come up with some potential different plans, but they all hinge on how quickly he can find a job here or back over there (and how much the remuneration is). It's all rather convoluted at the moment, and quite stressful. :blink:

Beccarose May 18th 2013 8:45 pm

Re: Mind going crazy!
 

Originally Posted by NZ4Now (Post 10711777)
Hi All

We are due to move home to the UK in Oct this year from NZ and the last week or so my mind has been going crazy!

One minute the move is what I want the next maybe we should stay here etc!

I take it this is just a natural part of this proces??:(

I know exactly what you're saying and think it's all perfectly normal. My best suggestion is (and all that even comes remotely close to working for me) when my mind starts to go bananas in that way I do something to stop it- I change activities, do some chores, go for a walk, do some research- it does not always work but usually I am able to get my mind on a different thought process. And after some time, sleep or calmness I realise that we've made the right decision. Tricky part is catching yourself before you let the thoughts take too much of a hold at any given time.

Try your best to allow your instincts to take over from your mind- our minds can be our own worst enemies.

windsong May 19th 2013 3:16 am

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Originally Posted by perthhomeschool (Post 10714066)
Well there was Jackie who went back to Las Vegas, but I don't know of anyone else. Of course there are many that don't check in anymore, so who knows.

Yes, I forgot about Jackie. Hope she is doing well.

windsong May 19th 2013 3:16 am

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Originally Posted by dunroving (Post 10714100)
You obviously haven't seen see my timeline (Profile) - check 2000 ...

Very true!!! ;) I forgot about your discontent lol!


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