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Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by Sarah
(Post 11387437)
Hello! You're going to have to change your name to TorontoGirl!
How's life in Canada? Do you miss NJ? I've just come back from 2 months in England. If I could I'd get back on a plane tomorrow. Homesickness suckssssss Summer is great here...the rest of the year not so much. Hopefully we will be heading to the sun for most of the winter. I miss the area of NJ where we lived...after all we were there for 18 years. Like you we are still homesick...if only our daughter and SIL would move to the UK. Can't see it happening. :( |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by LostBrit99
(Post 11387310)
Funny you mention the cold weather having its benefits, thats what we look forward to the most in the Uk, is the cold weather and being able to walk outside without suffocating ;)
I wonder how long it will take me before I complain about the weather when I get back. Never I hope. |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by Bnet36
(Post 11387577)
Here here! We are out and about more in the winter than the summer here. Friends and family back home have been posting pictures of picnics in the park, eating their Marks and Spencer sandwiches .. so jealous. It's the simple things.
I wonder how long it will take me before I complain about the weather when I get back. Never I hope. |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11387487)
You managed it after all...so pleased for you...what a nice break from the NYC summer.
Summer is great here...the rest of the year not so much. Hopefully we will be heading to the sun for most of the winter. I miss the area of NJ where we lived...after all we were there for 18 years. Like you we are still homesick...if only our daughter and SIL would move to the UK. Can't see it happening. :( It was SO good to get out of the city for the summer. I have not missed sweating my bum off for months on end at all. My family were all really puzzled at me and my husband getting all happy about grey skies and rain. But it was so lovely! Went to Yorkshire when the Tour De France went through, and I have to say, even though my Grandma would spin in her grave, Yorkshire is just utterly breathtaking. Lancashire is too but driving through the Yorkshire dales and the moors.....I could've stayed for good. The only thing I missed about the US was iced coffee! Although we did go out to the beach on Long Island this weekend and it was gorgeous. I hope the winter isn't too brutal for either of us....I've had enough of shoveling snow to last a lifetime. You'll have to get that daughter and sis in law of yours to move over somehow! Canada is great and everything and tbh I'd live there, especially Vancouver, but there's no place like home :) |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by lf1
(Post 11387833)
Been back two years and I still love the weather. I listen to people around me moaning about the weather and I just smile politely. Just spent a month in Canada, mainly indoors, due to the hot weather which is not my thing.
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Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by Sarah
(Post 11388451)
It was SO good to get out of the city for the summer. I have not missed sweating my bum off for months on end at all. My family were all really puzzled at me and my husband getting all happy about grey skies and rain. But it was so lovely! Went to Yorkshire when the Tour De France went through, and I have to say, even though my Grandma would spin in her grave, Yorkshire is just utterly breathtaking. Lancashire is too but driving through the Yorkshire dales and the moors.....I could've stayed for good.
The only thing I missed about the US was iced coffee! Although we did go out to the beach on Long Island this weekend and it was gorgeous. I hope the winter isn't too brutal for either of us....I've had enough of shoveling snow to last a lifetime. You'll have to get that daughter and sis in law of yours to move over somehow! Canada is great and everything and tbh I'd live there, especially Vancouver, but there's no place like home :) |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Still no regrets here - it's a bit like not having kids, people constantly saying "ooh you'll regret it...." - errr, nope :D
Loving living in my tiny cave-like stone cottage, messy garden stuffed with wildflowers, insects and birds, with loads of interesting villages, ancient buildings and stunning walks to rediscover. Still working really hard for crap pay but somehow it's fun. Weird. In a shop yesterday, listened to old woman being incredibly crass with american-accented worker, and was reminded how much I DO NOT MISS constantly being asked the same old boring questions as soon as I opened my mouth. |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by Sarah
(Post 11388451)
The only thing I missed about the US was iced coffee!
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Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by dunroving
(Post 11388577)
Yorkshire is at the northernmost end of my potential retirement zone (Yorkshire down to Hereford & Worcestershire). I plan to visit an old friend who lives near Skipton at Christmas and do a little recce.
When I lived there ten years ago, a neighbour (born in Yorkshire) heard that I had always wanted to go to Harry Ramsdens. He turned up on my doorstep one weekend, and told me put my shoes on, Then he said we would tour for a day in the REAL Gods own county. Yorkshire truly is just breathtakingly beautiful. It pains me to say it but the beer is almost uniformly excellent too. And the fish and chips wasn't bad for a chain! |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by bigglesworth
(Post 11388697)
DR Don't forget Gods Own County - Shropshire. Very lovely, very quiet, but driving distance of Birmingham Manchester and Liverpool. South Shropshire is just stunning.
When I lived there ten years ago, a neighbour (born in Yorkshire) heard that I had always wanted to go to Harry Ramsdens. He turned up on my doorstep one weekend, and told me put my shoes on, Then he said we would tour for a day in the REAL Gods own county. Yorkshire truly is just breathtakingly beautiful. It pains me to say it but the beer is almost uniformly excellent too. And the fish and chips wasn't bad for a chain! I am building up a shortlist of places that fit the bill, and over the next 3 years plan to take trips down to Birmingham and drive around some of these places to help me make a decision. Ideally, I will move from here the same day I retire. ;) I am currently researching the Cannock/Tamworth/Lichfield area online. Gradually working my way through different areas. Any particular places you know in Shropshire that fit my needs described above? |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Nobody understands the hell of living in constant heat. It hasnt been good for us atall. Constant health issues all heat related. No matter how much water you take. You cant spend your life on the beach forever cooling off either, life has to be lived. Its raining today, has rained for 24 hrs which is really unusual BUT its wonderful, we can breath ;)
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Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by LostBrit99
(Post 11389051)
Nobody understands the hell of living in constant heat. It hasnt been good for us atall. Constant health issues all heat related. No matter how much water you take. You cant spend your life on the beach forever cooling off either, life has to be lived. Its raining today, has rained for 24 hrs which is really unusual BUT its wonderful, we can breath ;)
Weather in UK is definately not one of the things I moan about. |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by J.JsOH
(Post 11389209)
I concur. In our first years in North Carolina I loved the summer heat but by 5+ years into it I dreaded the summer.
Weather in UK is definately not one of the things I moan about. |
Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
The sky can be a bit dull but the alternative in LA was just unbearable for me, with an Irish type of colouring and physiology.
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Re: Any regrets about moving back to the UK?
Originally Posted by dunroving
(Post 11388577)
Yorkshire is at the northernmost end of my potential retirement zone (Yorkshire down to Hereford & Worcestershire). I plan to visit an old friend who lives near Skipton at Christmas and do a little recce.
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