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pondhopper2014 May 26th 2014 4:19 am

Time to Sell!
 
Yep... we're there... it's time to purge and sell the house! The realtor was just here, and I'm a BUNDLE of nerves. It's just getting so real! This is it... we're doing this. Someone please hold my hand! :eek:

Just wanted to share with people who would understand how excited and scared we are right now... countdown is just over 4 months... time to get to that To Do List, eh?

Blessings!

between two worlds May 26th 2014 4:28 am

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Good luck, pondhopper! It is hard and there's lots to do and a big scary thing (tho as we still own a small place in USA I haven't been through the purge-sort-and-sell-up-everything ordeal, tho others have and have lived to tell the tale!) but---how wonderful and exciting!!

brits1 May 26th 2014 11:02 pm

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Originally Posted by pondhopper2014 (Post 11276451)
Yep... we're there... it's time to purge and sell the house! The realtor was just here, and I'm a BUNDLE of nerves. It's just getting so real! This is it... we're doing this. Someone please hold my hand! :eek:

Just wanted to share with people who would understand how excited and scared we are right now... countdown is just over 4 months... time to get to that To Do List, eh?

Blessings!

It will fly by, try and do one thing at a time and try and have a "day off" now and again. Good luck with everything.

cappuccino May 26th 2014 11:51 pm

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Good luck with everything Pondhopper - I can totally empathise as I am doing exactly the same at the moment. I've done umpteen car bootsales/online sales/friends/charity shops etc.as I just want to be left with a couple of suitcases of clothes and personal belongings. It's quite hard to detach emotionally from possessions but it has to be done. All the best.

lgabriel73 May 27th 2014 12:41 am

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Good luck with everything. Having just made the move I can completely understand how you are feeling. At times it will seem like the 4 months is dragging on but it will be here before you know it.

r0briley May 27th 2014 6:59 am

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Originally Posted by pondhopper2014 (Post 11276451)
Yep... we're there... it's time to purge and sell the house! The realtor was just here, and I'm a BUNDLE of nerves. It's just getting so real! This is it... we're doing this. Someone please hold my hand! :eek:

Just wanted to share with people who would understand how excited and scared we are right now... countdown is just over 4 months... time to get to that To Do List, eh?

Blessings!

Know the feeling-The house is not mine to sell but I had that same moment when I sold one of my two couches-I have about 11 weeks before I fly and have got rid of about half a house worth of stuff!! Good luck :-)

r0briley May 27th 2014 7:02 am

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Originally Posted by cappuccino (Post 11277326)
Good luck with everything Pondhopper - I can totally empathise as I am doing exactly the same at the moment. I've done umpteen car bootsales/online sales/friends/charity shops etc.as I just want to be left with a couple of suitcases of clothes and personal belongings. It's quite hard to detach emotionally from possessions but it has to be done. All the best.

Same here-Me and my son are taking two suitcases each (that's it) we're leaving in 11 weeks and the house just isn't emptying fast enough-How long have you got before you leave and how much stuff do you still have to get rid of?

pondhopper2014 May 27th 2014 7:27 am

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That's us too... we're storing any sentimental furniture to be shipped if everything works out on that side of the pond (not a lot, but it was my Nana's stuff and I would really kick myself if we purged it and then came back), but the rest is all going... we're packing two checked bags for each of us, divvying up the important neutral stuff like our schoolbooks among them. Then I'm letting the Littles back on carry-on bag of THEIR personal stuff. What doesn't fit, goes. It will bless them in the end as most of what they have they don't need - or use. We're going to bring only our best condition clothes and hit the charity shops when we arrive. I'm giving away so much, and I feel very little attachment to most of it, so that speaks volumes to me right there.

There are about 600$ worth of "lipstick and rouge" we'd like to do to the house before we list (the papers are being filled out, we sign and list next week - lots to do!) and it's odd that it's when we are ridding ourselves that we invest most easily, eh? I guess it'll come back in returns on the sale, just seems strange. There's this window in our kitchen that has been making me crazy since we moved here 6 years ago... and NOW we've order the replacement. :blink: Ya...

I don't even want to see the numbers in weeks... I'll panic for sure. Four and a half months sounds nicer... rounder... longer. LOL! Leave me in denial. ;)

I'll be thinking of you r0briley as I go through my stuff... :)

lindseymac May 28th 2014 3:27 am

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Hi there we have made the decision to head back home to the UK from Perth. Our plan is to do a tour of the East coast for a month then head back at the end of November. We came out with a 40 foot container but 20 on the way back. I would love to travel lightly but just to much stuff we love.

Stuff on gumtree and FB daily and going steadily with hubby doing a car boot weekly.

Despite being sure this is what I want I do have a wobble every day about it. All the what ifs ...

Think it's about 5 months for us.

pondhopper2014 May 28th 2014 4:01 am

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For us we want a clean start - and our furniture is rather bulky. Nothing is new, so it's not like we've spent a fortune and will take a huge loss...

If we travel icelandair, they have two checked bags for each person plus carry-on - so that's like three bags in one shot PLUS carry-ons AND that doesn't even include what my Hunny will take over when he goes job-hunting ahead of us! I'm sure I can get everything we really need over. And if not, we'll send some stuff to family who always check an empty bag when they go to the UK (so they can come home with stuff from the charity shops - instead they can pack the bag with our stuff and over the course of a year, we should have everything over there that matters. ;)

A lovely holiday on the coast... that sounds wonderful!!! I think we might take a week in Bath when we get there (I love Bath, and I want to share my favourite place with my children as soon as possible when we get there!)

brits1 Jun 2nd 2014 11:52 pm

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Originally Posted by lindseymac (Post 11279135)
Hi there we have made the decision to head back home to the UK from Perth. Our plan is to do a tour of the East coast for a month then head back at the end of November. We came out with a 40 foot container but 20 on the way back. I would love to travel lightly but just to much stuff we love.

Stuff on gumtree and FB daily and going steadily with hubby doing a car boot weekly.

Despite being sure this is what I want I do have a wobble every day about it. All the what ifs ...

Think it's about 5 months for us.

As much as you know deep down your doing the right thing those pesky doubts start entering your mind, when that happened to me, even the flies did not seem to bother me as much lol (and boy after 12.5 years of a Perth Summer those flies were my most "irritating" enemies) When we left we had done our travels through most of the Aussie States so we decided to stop off in Hong Kong on the way back for a while which was fantastic and was something to look forward to as well during all the selling and giving away times. Good luck

r0briley Jun 3rd 2014 12:23 am

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Originally Posted by lindseymac (Post 11279135)
Hi there we have made the decision to head back home to the UK from Perth. Our plan is to do a tour of the East coast for a month then head back at the end of November. We came out with a 40 foot container but 20 on the way back. I would love to travel lightly but just to much stuff we love.

Stuff on gumtree and FB daily and going steadily with hubby doing a car boot weekly.

Despite being sure this is what I want I do have a wobble every day about it. All the what ifs ...

Think it's about 5 months for us.

Definitely having those "wobble" moments too with just 9 weeks to go. If it was just me I wouldn't worry too much but with a 12 year old son so much to worry about when we actually get there (finding work, housing, doctors etc and stretching our savings as much as we can for as long as we can) Even though we have lots of family there I feel so alone in all this. I take comfort from reading the posts of others on here.

pondhopper2014 Jun 3rd 2014 1:36 am

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Mine isn't pesky doubts right now, it's irrational fears of stupid things, like, did I mess up my passport application (my signature dipped just below the line, but I fixed it into the box, but now I'm second guessing if they are going to reject me or not... or will there be some of that wonderful British kindness... seeing as I applied as a British by Descent WITH my Hunny (Brit by birth) and my two children (Brit by descent) - I'm hoping they'll be kinder seeing we're a family package. I know I know... not likely, but a girl can dream, can't she?

SO stressful! I'm gonna need a truck load of curly whirlies when I get off the plane! ;)

r0briley Jun 3rd 2014 2:59 am

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Originally Posted by pondhopper2014 (Post 11286564)
Mine isn't pesky doubts right now, it's irrational fears of stupid things, like, did I mess up my passport application (my signature dipped just below the line, but I fixed it into the box, but now I'm second guessing if they are going to reject me or not... or will there be some of that wonderful British kindness... seeing as I applied as a British by Descent WITH my Hunny (Brit by birth) and my two children (Brit by descent) - I'm hoping they'll be kinder seeing we're a family package. I know I know... not likely, but a girl can dream, can't she?

SO stressful! I'm gonna need a truck load of curly whirlies when I get off the plane! ;)

Ha Ha-Thank you for making me laugh.......the thought of all that lovely British chocolate just waiting for us to devour is a good thing to hold on to :-)

brits1 Jun 3rd 2014 5:11 am

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Originally Posted by r0briley (Post 11286488)
Definitely having those "wobble" moments too with just 9 weeks to go. If it was just me I wouldn't worry too much but with a 12 year old son so much to worry about when we actually get there (finding work, housing, doctors etc and stretching our savings as much as we can for as long as we can) Even though we have lots of family there I feel so alone in all this. I take comfort from reading the posts of others on here.

I think I worried about the same things most especially our two Sons but for us it all went very well and quite smoothly, no problems with the Doctors, Educational Institutes and finding a rental was fine and I am sure you will be as well, we opened a bank account while in Aus and bought a car when we arrived back home (we hired one at first) I think the experience of moving to Aus helped really as we kind of tackled our return home in the same way, ie we decided to rent while looking at good areas and schools, hired a car until we knew what we wanted and was aware of pricing etc. Good luck, its not easy I know but when your home and settled it will all be worth it.

lgabriel73 Jun 3rd 2014 5:24 am

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I had doubts creep in before I left. I would worry about if it was the right thing to do but now that I am here there have been no doubts. Once you land hopefully you will feel at home and any doubts will be gone.

lindseymac Jun 6th 2014 3:51 am

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Makes me feel better knowing these wobbles are normal. We have only been away for 2 years and do worry that we've not given it long enough, but I do know I will never be as happy here than at home even in 20 years.

pondhopper2014 Jun 6th 2014 3:57 am

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I think the dumbest wobble I had was someone I was speaking to said, "Aren't you worried you won't get a job because of your Canadian accent?" THANKS A LOT! So after the sick feeling in my tummy went away, I thought, "What a silly statement... there are ALL kinds of ethnic English accents in the UK, and pretty much all of them were able to find work if they were looking... so what if I sound Canadian - maybe our employers will think we sound cute!" ;)

Wagaress Jun 6th 2014 10:16 am

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Originally Posted by pondhopper2014 (Post 11291004)
I think the dumbest wobble I had was someone I was speaking to said, "Aren't you worried you won't get a job because of your Canadian accent?" THANKS A LOT! So after the sick feeling in my tummy went away, I thought, "What a silly statement... there are ALL kinds of ethnic English accents in the UK, and pretty much all of them were able to find work if they were looking... so what if I sound Canadian - maybe our employers will think we sound cute!" ;)

Good luck pond hopper, we just put our house up for sale. Feeling a bit sick :/

movingbacktotheuksoon Jun 6th 2014 10:37 am

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Originally Posted by pondhopper2014 (Post 11279167)
For us we want a clean start - and our furniture is rather bulky. Nothing is new, so it's not like we've spent a fortune and will take a huge loss...

If we travel icelandair, they have two checked bags for each person plus carry-on - so that's like three bags in one shot PLUS carry-ons AND that doesn't even include what my Hunny will take over when he goes job-hunting ahead of us! I'm sure I can get everything we really need over. And if not, we'll send some stuff to family who always check an empty bag when they go to the UK (so they can come home with stuff from the charity shops - instead they can pack the bag with our stuff and over the course of a year, we should have everything over there that matters. ;)

A lovely holiday on the coast... that sounds wonderful!!! I think we might take a week in Bath when we get there (I love Bath, and I want to share my favourite place with my children as soon as possible when we get there!)


We'll should try to meet up when you come to Bath :D, I'll have been living there by then for a few months, so hopefully will be a bit settled in and can exhale the massive breath I'm keeping in at the moment! We move in less than two weeks now, it's countdown for us now for sure. :unsure: Time flies so hold on tight and ride the wave, it's exciting, scary, amazing and every emotion in between at times, but it still feels right so I know deep down it will prove to be a great decision for us. :eek:

I'm sure you will have made the right decision too, you sound like you really want to be there.

I've sold tons of stuff, and I'm so happy to get rid of it, we had so much "stuff" useless items that just cluttered up the place and needed dusting way too often! I feel a lot happier having purged all the unnecessary items. Thankfully sold most of it, but gave a lot away to the charity shops etc too. It felt great to give
it away, love the fact that other people will get to find a use for it all and enjoy it.

pondhopper2014 Jun 7th 2014 7:25 am

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Originally Posted by r0briley (Post 11286647)
Ha Ha-Thank you for making me laugh.......the thought of all that lovely British chocolate just waiting for us to devour is a good thing to hold on to :-)

I'm dead serious... isn't that the PRIMARY reason to move to the UK?!?!? Have I been misled?? ;)

pondhopper2014 Jun 7th 2014 7:27 am

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Originally Posted by movingbacktotheuksoon (Post 11291432)
We'll should try to meet up when you come to Bath :D, I'll have been living there by then for a few months, so hopefully will be a bit settled in and can exhale the massive breath I'm keeping in at the moment! We move in less than two weeks now, it's countdown for us now for sure. :unsure: Time flies so hold on tight and ride the wave, it's exciting, scary, amazing and every emotion in between at times, but it still feels right so I know deep down it will prove to be a great decision for us. :eek:

I'm sure you will have made the right decision too, you sound like you really want to be there.

I've sold tons of stuff, and I'm so happy to get rid of it, we had so much "stuff" useless items that just cluttered up the place and needed dusting way too often! I feel a lot happier having purged all the unnecessary items. Thankfully sold most of it, but gave a lot away to the charity shops etc too. It felt great to give
it away, love the fact that other people will get to find a use for it all and enjoy it.

I would LOVE that... have a nice cuppa! I am planning on taking the kids to Bath either way, it's only the MOST gorgeous place on Earth. I'm so jealous that you get to LIVE there! Maybe we will too, who knows, it depends on jobs. I'm thinking we're heading to Derby or Manchester... more of my Hunny's line of work up there, I think. :D

dunroving Jun 7th 2014 9:38 pm

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Originally Posted by pondhopper2014 (Post 11291004)
I think the dumbest wobble I had was someone I was speaking to said, "Aren't you worried you won't get a job because of your Canadian accent?" THANKS A LOT! So after the sick feeling in my tummy went away, I thought, "What a silly statement... there are ALL kinds of ethnic English accents in the UK, and pretty much all of them were able to find work if they were looking... so what if I sound Canadian - maybe our employers will think we sound cute!" ;)

You should have said, "Try telling that to the Governor of the Bank of England"

windsong Jun 8th 2014 10:03 am

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Originally Posted by pondhopper2014 (Post 11291004)
I think the dumbest wobble I had was someone I was speaking to said, "Aren't you worried you won't get a job because of your Canadian accent?" THANKS A LOT! So after the sick feeling in my tummy went away, I thought, "What a silly statement... there are ALL kinds of ethnic English accents in the UK, and pretty much all of them were able to find work if they were looking... so what if I sound Canadian - maybe our employers will think we sound cute!" ;)

I don't think you will have a problem. I have a bit of an accent, too. Once there, it will soon go. :D

And thanks for that mortgage info. It's good to know how things stand over there so I can be prepared. :)


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