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Karrie72 Jan 6th 2014 6:07 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11065783)
It just feels right, no need to argue the toss on BE when I'm there! :lol:

It hasn't 'changed'.

Going to make the final move back this year.

Wow, that's great news? Any idea where you're headed?

robin1234 Jan 6th 2014 7:03 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11065783)
It just feels right, no need to argue the toss on BE when I'm there! :lol:

It hasn't 'changed'.

Going to make the final move back this year.

WHAT? You're going to drop BE just because you won't be a BE?? :cry_smile:
Good luck with the move!

robin1234 Jan 6th 2014 7:08 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11065826)
Daughter will come with us, son will stay here. That's the hardest bit.

That plan works well for us, one child in each country. When we retired our daughter (who has a good job, owns a house, and has a partner) pouted and complained: "so now I suppose you'll go off to England and ABANDON me here!" :huh:

SultanOfSwing Jan 6th 2014 7:10 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Montfan72 (Post 11065667)
I had a break of about three and a half years of no visits and thought I was quite content. When I did visit I was totally unprepared for the feeling of 'rightness' about the place and how much I missed it. Hit me like a ton of bricks. Sometimes it's better not to open that can of worms...

I honestly think I'm over it now. I got that the last trip back but I think things (at least in my neck of the woods) have changed to the point now where I don't think I'd fit in anymore.

Sally Redux Jan 6th 2014 9:03 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Montfan72 (Post 11065846)
Wow, that's great news? Any idea where you're headed?

Birmingham area. We're not natives but lived there before we moved here.

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 11065957)
WHAT? You're going to drop BE just because you won't be a BE?? :cry_smile:
Good luck with the move!

Probably not :o Thanks.

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 11065971)
That plan works well for us, one child in each country. When we retired our daughter (who has a good job, owns a house, and has a partner) pouted and complained: "so now I suppose you'll go off to England and ABANDON me here!" :huh:

:lol: I think son does feel abandoned too but hasn't directly accused us - just referred to it as 'a pain in the arse.'

Sorry for diverting the thread.

Karrie72 Jan 6th 2014 11:39 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 11065975)
I honestly think I'm over it now. I got that the last trip back but I think things (at least in my neck of the woods) have changed to the point now where I don't think I'd fit in anymore.

That's how I felt until I went back for a quick visit... Threw me for six how I reacted emotionally.

SultanOfSwing Jan 6th 2014 11:46 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Montfan72 (Post 11066345)
That's how I felt until I went back for a quick visit... Through me for six how I reacted emotionally.

It's all academic anyway, since we have no plans to go back until at least next year.

kins Jan 6th 2014 11:53 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 
In the last 12 months I went back three times. Once to see family. Once to say goodbye to my grandmother who had terminal cancer. Once for her funeral.

Usually though it would be once every couple of years. We try to take the children over every year or two to see family and remind them where they're partly from.

I do sort of like going. I can go round Tesco and shop without even thinking about it. But the traffic, teeny overpriced houses, sullen service, weather and cost of everything make me glad to leave.

I'm thinking of going this year but instead of visiting family I would like to go to visit old haunts in and around Bath, and have family come and visit me there.

WEBlue Jan 8th 2014 12:24 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11065826)
Daughter will come with us, son will stay here. That's the hardest bit.

BTDT, and yes, not easy at all. But once kids hit a certain age or stage they make up their own minds. With one in each country, you'll be no stranger to airlines, and it will work out.

Speedwell Jan 8th 2014 12:43 am

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I'm feeling particularly cut off from family right now and if I could get two weeks off work I think I'd go be a burden on them for a bit :) I can't though.

robin1234 Jan 8th 2014 12:45 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by WEBlue (Post 11068736)
BTDT, and yes, not easy at all. But once kids hit a certain age or stage they make up their own minds. With one in each country, you'll be no stranger to airlines, and it will work out.

With one child living four hundred miles away (Cape Cod) and the other 3,500 miles away (Cambridge, England) I don't think we feel much difference in the proximity/remoteness of either. Possibly would have been different back in the 1970s or earlier, when transatlantic phone calls were an expensive and rare occurrence. With him coming to the US at least once a year, and us going over there, not much difference in annual number of visits or time together between the two children.

Steerpike Jan 8th 2014 4:54 pm

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 11068778)
With one child living four hundred miles away (Cape Cod) and the other 3,500 miles away (Cambridge, England) I don't think we feel much difference in the proximity/remoteness of either. Possibly would have been different back in the 1970s or earlier, when transatlantic phone calls were an expensive and rare occurrence. With him coming to the US at least once a year, and us going over there, not much difference in annual number of visits or time together between the two children.

My mum visits me every year for 6 weeks, during which we spend about 4 hours a day together actually 'interacting' - 6 x 7 x 4 = 168 hours per year. My brother, who lives in the UK, visits my mum every 2 weeks for an afternoon - about 5 hours. 26 x 5 = 130 hours per year. Once I figured that out, I felt a lot less guilty about living over here :)

WEBlue Jan 9th 2014 2:00 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 11068778)
With one child living four hundred miles away (Cape Cod) and the other 3,500 miles away (Cambridge, England) I don't think we feel much difference in the proximity/remoteness of either. Possibly would have been different back in the 1970s or earlier, when transatlantic phone calls were an expensive and rare occurrence. With him coming to the US at least once a year, and us going over there, not much difference in annual number of visits or time together between the two children.

Yes, this becomes very true as time goes on with the older children who develop their own adult lives and their own support systems with friends or partners. But it can be a wrench for both sides when the parents first move country and leave a younger adult behind. The child who could (and did) come back to the family home easily enough no longer can do that without significant planning and expense.

It's not a tragedy, and can be a positive part of growing up for the child and an equally positive lesson in letting go for the parent... Nonetheless, it's a wrench at first. :(

Yorkieabroad Jan 9th 2014 3:11 am

Re: How often do you visit the U.K
 

Originally Posted by Steerpike (Post 11070145)
My mum visits me every year for 6 weeks, during which we spend about 4 hours a day together actually 'interacting' - 6 x 7 x 4 = 168 hours per year. My brother, who lives in the UK, visits my mum every 2 weeks for an afternoon - about 5 hours. 26 x 5 = 130 hours per year. Once I figured that out, I felt a lot less guilty about living over here :)

My mam does similar math with her friends when they say it must be hard not seeing much of us. Unfortunately there comes a point where a) they can't travel so easily (we passed that point last year) and b) they need more short but frequent interaction/assistance than is possible for us to give from here. Not sure where go for here...we are toying with a few years back in the UK, which has certain attractions, but the main downside is the potential disruption to the kids education. I know a lot of folk do it, and they will do fine, but it's the main hurdle we keep coming back to...

Sally Redux Jan 9th 2014 3:17 am

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Short but frequent interaction is also a lot easier on all parties.


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