My Christmas message to the nation
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My Christmas message to the nation
Well if the Queen can do it..................here goes...........
Well as I sit here its 2 degrees outside the sun is shining and I thank God that my sheer determination and a bit of luck and fate has resulted in us being back in the UK.
We've been back 16 months now (after 2 years in Perth) and I finally feel settled and normal after 4/5 years of the turbulence of emigration, homesickness, rows with the OH (he wanted to stay in Oz - I didn't), disruption and more arguments as we returned back to the UK and finally sorting our lives out back here.
I think the main thing I have learned is that where you are happiest is not very much to do with the place at all but it is more to do with you as a person and your thoughts, feelings and emotions, your relationships with friends and family and whether you have a sense of belonging - it's been said many times before, but sun, beach and barbies are all meaningless if it doesn't feel right inside. Never underestimate you gut feel and never let anyone tell you that you are mad for wanting to go back to the UK!!
And to all out of you out there really wanting to come home I send wishes and luck to you that 2008 will be your year to return to the UK for good.
As for me when I was in my darkest times in Perth I never thought I would get back to the UK - so many barriers - no money, OH did not want to return, kids were settled, but my will and determination to return cut through all this stuff and lucky for me although we had some difficult times we now find ourselves back home and finally settled.
Anyway I hope you all have a great Chsritmas wherever you are - I'm really gonna enjoy mine just as it's meant to be...........with family, friends, Tescos mince pies, Twiglets, the Radio Times TV guide, cold crappy weather and with the contentment that comes with finally being home, settled and happy!
Well as I sit here its 2 degrees outside the sun is shining and I thank God that my sheer determination and a bit of luck and fate has resulted in us being back in the UK.
We've been back 16 months now (after 2 years in Perth) and I finally feel settled and normal after 4/5 years of the turbulence of emigration, homesickness, rows with the OH (he wanted to stay in Oz - I didn't), disruption and more arguments as we returned back to the UK and finally sorting our lives out back here.
I think the main thing I have learned is that where you are happiest is not very much to do with the place at all but it is more to do with you as a person and your thoughts, feelings and emotions, your relationships with friends and family and whether you have a sense of belonging - it's been said many times before, but sun, beach and barbies are all meaningless if it doesn't feel right inside. Never underestimate you gut feel and never let anyone tell you that you are mad for wanting to go back to the UK!!
And to all out of you out there really wanting to come home I send wishes and luck to you that 2008 will be your year to return to the UK for good.
As for me when I was in my darkest times in Perth I never thought I would get back to the UK - so many barriers - no money, OH did not want to return, kids were settled, but my will and determination to return cut through all this stuff and lucky for me although we had some difficult times we now find ourselves back home and finally settled.
Anyway I hope you all have a great Chsritmas wherever you are - I'm really gonna enjoy mine just as it's meant to be...........with family, friends, Tescos mince pies, Twiglets, the Radio Times TV guide, cold crappy weather and with the contentment that comes with finally being home, settled and happy!
Last edited by pommybird; Dec 18th 2007 at 10:53 am.
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
Hey, you knock spots off the Queens blurb any day!!!
Have yourself a very merry Christmas and a wonderfully happy and healthy 2008
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Have yourself a very merry Christmas and a wonderfully happy and healthy 2008
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
Well if the Queen can do it..................here goes...........
Well as I sit here its 2 degrees outside the sun is shining and I thank God that my sheer determination and a bit of luck and fate has resulted in us being back in the UK.
We've been back 16 months now (after 2 years in Perth) and I finally feel settled and normal after 4/5 years of the turbulence of emigration, homesickness, rows with the OH (he wanted to stay in Oz - I didn't), disruption and more arguments as we returned back to the UK and finally sorting our lives out back here.
I think the main thing I have learned is that where you are happiest is not very much to do with the place at all but it is more to do with you as a person and your thoughts, feelings and emotions, your relationships with friends and family and whether you have a sense of belonging - it's been said many times before, but sun, beach and barbies are all meaningless if it doesn't feel right inside. Never underestimate you gut feel and never let anyone tell you that you are mad for wanting to go back to the UK!!
And to all out of you out there really wanting to come home I send wishes and luck to you that 2008 will be your year to return to the UK for good.
As for me when I was in my darkest times in Perth I never thought I would get back to the UK - so many barriers - no money, OH did not want to return, kids were settled, but my will and determination to return cut through all this stuff and lucky for me although we had some difficult times we now find ourselves back home and finally settled.
Anyway I hope you all have a great Chsritmas wherever you are - I'm really gonna enjoy mine just as it's meant to be...........with family, friends, Tescos mince pies, Twiglets, the Radio Times TV guide, cold crappy weather and with the contentment that comes with finally being home, settled and happy!
Well as I sit here its 2 degrees outside the sun is shining and I thank God that my sheer determination and a bit of luck and fate has resulted in us being back in the UK.
We've been back 16 months now (after 2 years in Perth) and I finally feel settled and normal after 4/5 years of the turbulence of emigration, homesickness, rows with the OH (he wanted to stay in Oz - I didn't), disruption and more arguments as we returned back to the UK and finally sorting our lives out back here.
I think the main thing I have learned is that where you are happiest is not very much to do with the place at all but it is more to do with you as a person and your thoughts, feelings and emotions, your relationships with friends and family and whether you have a sense of belonging - it's been said many times before, but sun, beach and barbies are all meaningless if it doesn't feel right inside. Never underestimate you gut feel and never let anyone tell you that you are mad for wanting to go back to the UK!!
And to all out of you out there really wanting to come home I send wishes and luck to you that 2008 will be your year to return to the UK for good.
As for me when I was in my darkest times in Perth I never thought I would get back to the UK - so many barriers - no money, OH did not want to return, kids were settled, but my will and determination to return cut through all this stuff and lucky for me although we had some difficult times we now find ourselves back home and finally settled.
Anyway I hope you all have a great Chsritmas wherever you are - I'm really gonna enjoy mine just as it's meant to be...........with family, friends, Tescos mince pies, Twiglets, the Radio Times TV guide, cold crappy weather and with the contentment that comes with finally being home, settled and happy!
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
Have some karma for a great post.
Merry christmas to you and everyone on the forum.
Merry christmas to you and everyone on the forum.
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
What a great post
Have a great christmas and new year.
Sandra x
Have a great christmas and new year.
Sandra x
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
It's wonderful to read such an upbeat message! Thank you!
Enjoy the holidays!
Sarah
Enjoy the holidays!
Sarah
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Ah, lovely, I'm almost there with you if I close my eyes!!
Our children, 4 and 2 are very excited abt Christmas so going to make the most of it here in Melbourne, though I long to be home in the UK, can't wait for next year, to see my son in his School Nativity Play and be back to our 'old wonderful took for granted lives' with our families. Have a great Christmas!! annx
Ah, lovely, I'm almost there with you if I close my eyes!!
Our children, 4 and 2 are very excited abt Christmas so going to make the most of it here in Melbourne, though I long to be home in the UK, can't wait for next year, to see my son in his School Nativity Play and be back to our 'old wonderful took for granted lives' with our families. Have a great Christmas!! annx
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
And I bet the Queens doesn't eat Twiglets and Tesco's mincs pies! See, she's obviously posher!
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
Well if the Queen can do it..................here goes...........
Well as I sit here its 2 degrees outside the sun is shining and I thank God that my sheer determination and a bit of luck and fate has resulted in us being back in the UK.
We've been back 16 months now (after 2 years in Perth) and I finally feel settled and normal after 4/5 years of the turbulence of emigration, homesickness, rows with the OH (he wanted to stay in Oz - I didn't), disruption and more arguments as we returned back to the UK and finally sorting our lives out back here.
I think the main thing I have learned is that where you are happiest is not very much to do with the place at all but it is more to do with you as a person and your thoughts, feelings and emotions, your relationships with friends and family and whether you have a sense of belonging - it's been said many times before, but sun, beach and barbies are all meaningless if it doesn't feel right inside. Never underestimate you gut feel and never let anyone tell you that you are mad for wanting to go back to the UK!!
And to all out of you out there really wanting to come home I send wishes and luck to you that 2008 will be your year to return to the UK for good.
As for me when I was in my darkest times in Perth I never thought I would get back to the UK - so many barriers - no money, OH did not want to return, kids were settled, but my will and determination to return cut through all this stuff and lucky for me although we had some difficult times we now find ourselves back home and finally settled.
Anyway I hope you all have a great Chsritmas wherever you are - I'm really gonna enjoy mine just as it's meant to be...........with family, friends, Tescos mince pies, Twiglets, the Radio Times TV guide, cold crappy weather and with the contentment that comes with finally being home, settled and happy!
Well as I sit here its 2 degrees outside the sun is shining and I thank God that my sheer determination and a bit of luck and fate has resulted in us being back in the UK.
We've been back 16 months now (after 2 years in Perth) and I finally feel settled and normal after 4/5 years of the turbulence of emigration, homesickness, rows with the OH (he wanted to stay in Oz - I didn't), disruption and more arguments as we returned back to the UK and finally sorting our lives out back here.
I think the main thing I have learned is that where you are happiest is not very much to do with the place at all but it is more to do with you as a person and your thoughts, feelings and emotions, your relationships with friends and family and whether you have a sense of belonging - it's been said many times before, but sun, beach and barbies are all meaningless if it doesn't feel right inside. Never underestimate you gut feel and never let anyone tell you that you are mad for wanting to go back to the UK!!
And to all out of you out there really wanting to come home I send wishes and luck to you that 2008 will be your year to return to the UK for good.
As for me when I was in my darkest times in Perth I never thought I would get back to the UK - so many barriers - no money, OH did not want to return, kids were settled, but my will and determination to return cut through all this stuff and lucky for me although we had some difficult times we now find ourselves back home and finally settled.
Anyway I hope you all have a great Chsritmas wherever you are - I'm really gonna enjoy mine just as it's meant to be...........with family, friends, Tescos mince pies, Twiglets, the Radio Times TV guide, cold crappy weather and with the contentment that comes with finally being home, settled and happy!
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I look forward to next year. Happy Holidays
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Thanks for all your lovely posts, PM's and karma messages on the back of my post.
Well I went to my little boy's school nativity play this morning (he is in reception and is 4) so I'm feeling even more Christmassy - it was the traditional story (none of this modern spin nonsense!) - one little boy burst into tears 'cos his ears fell off (he was a donkey), a small sheep was drop kicked off the stage by one particularly naughty boy and the baby Jesus was dropped on the floor more times than I care to mention but it was absolutely wonderful - got my daughter's nativity tomorrow - can't wait!
Anyway I'm now overflowing with Christmas peace and joy so I'm off to deliver some Chrimbo cards to the neighrbours, bye for now!!
Well I went to my little boy's school nativity play this morning (he is in reception and is 4) so I'm feeling even more Christmassy - it was the traditional story (none of this modern spin nonsense!) - one little boy burst into tears 'cos his ears fell off (he was a donkey), a small sheep was drop kicked off the stage by one particularly naughty boy and the baby Jesus was dropped on the floor more times than I care to mention but it was absolutely wonderful - got my daughter's nativity tomorrow - can't wait!
Anyway I'm now overflowing with Christmas peace and joy so I'm off to deliver some Chrimbo cards to the neighrbours, bye for now!!
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Re: My Christmas message to the nation
Merry Christmas Pommybird.
I love reading your posts. I am so pleased you are happy back where you belong. Hopefully i WILL have next christmas with the grandchildren.
I love reading your posts. I am so pleased you are happy back where you belong. Hopefully i WILL have next christmas with the grandchildren.
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Great to hear ! I concur....
Merry Christmas to all, I am actually so excited about this one. (contented sigh). We went to the 4 year olds nativity last week...he was Joseph (probably because I am vice chairman!),he refused to "dress up", sat next to Mary and sulked until it was time to sing and then they all regaled us with funny Christmas songs. So, so sweet, I seemed to have something in my eye..
It is bracingly cold here and guess what? We still go outside and play footie and go walking. And all enjoy it. So there!
And no I don't care about crowds because I shop online...and how. So much choice, so spoilt. Just about to highlight the Christmas tv guide and check we have enough tins of Quality Street...Bring it on!
Merry Christmas to all, I am actually so excited about this one. (contented sigh). We went to the 4 year olds nativity last week...he was Joseph (probably because I am vice chairman!),he refused to "dress up", sat next to Mary and sulked until it was time to sing and then they all regaled us with funny Christmas songs. So, so sweet, I seemed to have something in my eye..
It is bracingly cold here and guess what? We still go outside and play footie and go walking. And all enjoy it. So there!
And no I don't care about crowds because I shop online...and how. So much choice, so spoilt. Just about to highlight the Christmas tv guide and check we have enough tins of Quality Street...Bring it on!
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Great to hear ! I concur....
Merry Christmas to all, I am actually so excited about this one. (contented sigh). We went to the 4 year olds nativity last week...he was Joseph (probably because I am vice chairman!),he refused to "dress up", sat next to Mary and sulked until it was time to sing and then they all regaled us with funny Christmas songs. So, so sweet, I seemed to have something in my eye..
It is bracingly cold here and guess what? We still go outside and play footie and go walking. And all enjoy it. So there!
And no I don't care about crowds because I shop online...and how. So much choice, so spoilt. Just about to highlight the Christmas tv guide and check we have enough tins of Quality Street...Bring it on!
Merry Christmas to all, I am actually so excited about this one. (contented sigh). We went to the 4 year olds nativity last week...he was Joseph (probably because I am vice chairman!),he refused to "dress up", sat next to Mary and sulked until it was time to sing and then they all regaled us with funny Christmas songs. So, so sweet, I seemed to have something in my eye..
It is bracingly cold here and guess what? We still go outside and play footie and go walking. And all enjoy it. So there!
And no I don't care about crowds because I shop online...and how. So much choice, so spoilt. Just about to highlight the Christmas tv guide and check we have enough tins of Quality Street...Bring it on!
Yes, the online shopping experience was a real nice surprise when i was back in blighty recently. So much more advanced than Aus. I was really impressed that i could go into my favourite stores and if they didnt have my size or the right colour i could just go home and order it from their website!! What a pleasure it was to see they listed almost all their stock online too!
I am missing that already having only been back 3 weeks. I dont uinderstand why Aussie companies have not caught onto this as much as UK. With lots of rural and remote customers out there you would think they'd put their entire shop online!
Last edited by Fleaflyfloflum; Dec 19th 2007 at 9:35 pm.
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Hi Flea - I was so sorry to read all about the crappy time you and the family had back in the UK - I'm sorry that you had to go back to Sydney but remember everything always happens for a reason - have a lovely Christmas and I hope 2008 sees you and your hubby home and settled back in the UK for goodxx