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The Koalas Feb 27th 2007 7:47 pm

6 months update from a ping pong pom
 
Hi All

Just thought I would post an update on our second time around move to Oz. We are Ping Pong Poms, lived in Holland in the early 90's and ping ponged from there regular, then moved to Oz and did exactly the same. Never being able to settle.

The first time we came here was Jan 1997, there was just me and OH. I was very homesick and never settled here, I hated Oz and everything about it, there was never anyone thing that made me feel like that I just had this overwhelming feeling of not wanting to be here. We decided to leave and return back to the UK in 2000, this time it was me, OH and three new born babies (triplets). Arrived back in UK and I swore I would never return back to Oz, we settled in Staffordshire and was relatively happy for the next 6 years. Boys grew up and life was good, then last February 2006 I came home from work and said to OH we should go back to Oz, do not know to this day why I said it, OH didnt think I meant it as the subject never arose in all time we had been back in UK. Anyway it took us until August 2006 to get everything sorted and we flew out on 1st September.

We arrived in Brisbane and stayed with family in Jimboomba, they have a house and a granny flat on 7 acres. The boys loved to see the kangaroos at the back door as well as the lizards, parotts and green tree frogs everywhere. I got work within two weeks and we settled back in to Oz life. We stayed with Family until January and moved down to the Gold Coast. Boys have settled into school and I work 10 mins away from home. We go to the beach nearly every night or we go walking down the local park area. On Fridays we go fishing at Tallebugera Creek, then we have fish and chips on Burleigh Head beach front. Its like we have never been away.

I do not feel those strong feelings of home sickness I had the first time around, I feel happier and contented second time around. I miss my Mum and Dad and wish I could "Pop home" to see them, but I can't. I have not whinged and moaned about Oz as I did last time, I really do feel happy. I sit down sometimes and wonder what it is that is different, maybe its my Sons, who knows. I am just glad we came back.

Maybe its early days yet, but last time around I was ready to go home as the plane touched down, well maybe even as it left Heathrow!!

For me I think my days of Ping Ponging are over, I am pleased as not only is it emotionaly draining, its a bloody expensive hobby.

:)

E

thewoodz Feb 27th 2007 9:16 pm

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lovely post so great that you are feeling settled we will hopefully get to the GC within 6 months.

The Koalas Feb 28th 2007 3:39 am

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We are living down near Burleigh which is south of the Gold Coast. I am off for a week now and have just got back from the beach fishing. Here are some pics of Burleigh beach, then the view of the Gold Coast/Surfers from Burleigh beach, Burleigh front with the trees and a couple of the childrens beach near Tallebudgera leisure centre. Hope they upload ok.

It is nice to be so near to the water.
:)

LIBBY Feb 28th 2007 5:26 am

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From one Ping Ponger to another, really pleased you are enjoying yourself this time around and long may those feelings continue:)

LibbyX

The Koalas Feb 28th 2007 7:22 am

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Thanks for that Libby, are your circumstances similar? Have you been here gone back only to return? If so what are your feelings this time around.

Jayne

jothefw Feb 28th 2007 7:29 am

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Wonder if it's a change in priorities ... we discussed moving while I was expecting first child but husband always felt he couldn't leave his parents, family, behind .... now eldest son will soon be 6 and his focus is now on his own children, instead of his parents. It's still hard to leave them but your outlook just seems to change with children .... in my opinion! Well done for having the nerve to do it twice, it must've been scary!

The Koalas Feb 28th 2007 8:07 am

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Scary the first time around yes, but this time wasn't scared at all. Maybe the boys have altered everything and I do not realise it.
One thing I did notice when I returned back to UK with the boys all our friends had moved on in their lives and most of them do not have children so we drifted apart, also when we arrived back our family were around every day, then it became every week, then month.....etc etc. Now we text more than we did in UK and we email more. We also get cheap phone cards to call home on a weekly basis.

I wonder if it is the case that when you leave the UK and your freinds that they move on but you don't, Would be interesting to see how many ping pong poms go back to the UK and slot back in to where they left their lives or is it that you just can't.

Anyway the boys love it and we love it, its great exploring all the places with them.

:)

louise4 Feb 28th 2007 10:39 am

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Originally Posted by Eric the Viking (Post 4464076)
Scary the first time around yes, but this time wasn't scared at all. Maybe the boys have altered everything and I do not realise it.
One thing I did notice when I returned back to UK with the boys all our friends had moved on in their lives and most of them do not have children so we drifted apart, also when we arrived back our family were around every day, then it became every week, then month.....etc etc. Now we text more than we did in UK and we email more. We also get cheap phone cards to call home on a weekly basis.

I wonder if it is the case that when you leave the UK and your freinds that they move on but you don't, Would be interesting to see how many ping pong poms go back to the UK and slot back in to where they left their lives or is it that you just can't.

Anyway the boys love it and we love it, its great exploring all the places with them.

:)


absolutely agree with you on this, it has taken us some time to realise that friends do change with time. of course they will always hold a place in our hearts but you can't live your life for your friends because they will eventually do something with thier lives that doesn't/can't include you like the old days and your left without them and without the life you wanted. family is a toughie, it will always be hard but you have to put your children and your wants/needs first. if they love you distance won't matter, and like everything, you being on the other side of the world will become normality to them,

curly Feb 28th 2007 11:02 am

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Fantastic post :D

Really pleased that you feel so settled this time around, there seems to be more and more people going for a second shot at it! tells you something doesn't it? :)

RooksieJ Feb 28th 2007 11:26 am

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Originally Posted by curly (Post 4464665)
Fantastic post :D

Really pleased that you feel so settled this time around, there seems to be more and more people going for a second shot at it! tells you something doesn't it? :)

it sure does - in my case im a f**kwit :o

shiels Feb 28th 2007 11:29 am

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Originally Posted by Eric the Viking (Post 4463627)
We are living down near Burleigh which is south of the Gold Coast. I am off for a week now and have just got back from the beach fishing. Here are some pics of Burleigh beach, then the view of the Gold Coast/Surfers from Burleigh beach, Burleigh front with the trees and a couple of the childrens beach near Tallebudgera leisure centre. Hope they upload ok.

It is nice to be so near to the water.
:)

The pictures are beautiful!! We are heading to Tallebudgera Valley to start off with to stay with relatives, but Burleigh Heads is the closest beach to them and one of our faves along with Rainbow Bay. Long may you enjoy!!!! C x

louise4 Feb 28th 2007 12:07 pm

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Originally Posted by RooksieJ (Post 4464779)
it sure does - in my case im a f**kwit :o



:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

snap


seriously though i will never regret coming back, it has shown me what i really want. you can't buy that.

Buzzy--Bee Feb 28th 2007 2:06 pm

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Eric, great forum for your triplets (you may be aware of it already).

www.amba.org.au

:beer:

Buzzy (father of twins)

theyoungs Feb 28th 2007 4:59 pm

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Thank you for taking the time to let people know how you are feeling and how you came to make your decision.

It's great to hear positive threads about people when they "ping pong".

We went to Oz in April 2004 and returned in November 2004!!!! I know, I know:blink:

We have talked about returning virtually on a daily basis since we have returned.

My OH has stated that he is ready to give it another go, me on other hand are up and down like a yo yo at the moment, however, saying that I am slowly coming round.

I seem to be more nervous about returning that I did about going in the first place. I think it is mainly because I know what to expect.

On the other hand it is great to know what you are going to and there would be some things I would be looking forward to seeing/doing again.

Some days it seems the most easiest decision in the world to make, others not so.

I'm sure I'll get there and it will all just slot into place:D

Lovely thread, may your happy days continue for you and your family. :D


Michelle

Jaycee1 Feb 28th 2007 6:21 pm

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Excellent honest post. Thanks for sharing
J x


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