Homesickness
#17
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Re: Homesickness
I'm a UKC and I've been in the USA since 1988. I have had bouts of homesickness come and go but after having children more recently it really hit home hard. My kids are 4 and 18 months and I'm determined to get home by the time school starts next year for my daughter. I can't wait for us all to have family around us again. Can't wait. Good luck to you!
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Re: Homesickness
I totally forgot to update this.
Thank you all for your replies. After a trip home, it just made it so much more apparent to me that I needed to be home. The trip home even got my husband excited about the prospect of moving to the UK.
Now? The house is on the market. We've spoken to a tax guy about our worldwide income tax implications as the US are greedy (no joke!) and it seems although we still have to file taxes as US citizens we won't owe taxes to the US, so thats ok, once the house sells, things will move pretty quickly as everyone is a UK citizen also, so it's a case of finding a job for the hubs, selling our life and getting shipped over (Of course a bit more involved than that, but you get the jist of things)
This is happening I'm scared. Wondering if it's the right thing for the kids futures (They are 1 and 3) but you have to leap sometimes, right? Well, here I we go, from the edge of the world haha.
Thank you all for your replies. After a trip home, it just made it so much more apparent to me that I needed to be home. The trip home even got my husband excited about the prospect of moving to the UK.
Now? The house is on the market. We've spoken to a tax guy about our worldwide income tax implications as the US are greedy (no joke!) and it seems although we still have to file taxes as US citizens we won't owe taxes to the US, so thats ok, once the house sells, things will move pretty quickly as everyone is a UK citizen also, so it's a case of finding a job for the hubs, selling our life and getting shipped over (Of course a bit more involved than that, but you get the jist of things)
This is happening I'm scared. Wondering if it's the right thing for the kids futures (They are 1 and 3) but you have to leap sometimes, right? Well, here I we go, from the edge of the world haha.
#20
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Re: Homesickness
I totally forgot to update this.
Thank you all for your replies. After a trip home, it just made it so much more apparent to me that I needed to be home. The trip home even got my husband excited about the prospect of moving to the UK.
Now? The house is on the market. We've spoken to a tax guy about our worldwide income tax implications as the US are greedy (no joke!) and it seems although we still have to file taxes as US citizens we won't owe taxes to the US, so thats ok, once the house sells, things will move pretty quickly as everyone is a UK citizen also, so it's a case of finding a job for the hubs, selling our life and getting shipped over (Of course a bit more involved than that, but you get the jist of things)
This is happening I'm scared. Wondering if it's the right thing for the kids futures (They are 1 and 3) but you have to leap sometimes, right? Well, here I we go, from the edge of the world haha.
Thank you all for your replies. After a trip home, it just made it so much more apparent to me that I needed to be home. The trip home even got my husband excited about the prospect of moving to the UK.
Now? The house is on the market. We've spoken to a tax guy about our worldwide income tax implications as the US are greedy (no joke!) and it seems although we still have to file taxes as US citizens we won't owe taxes to the US, so thats ok, once the house sells, things will move pretty quickly as everyone is a UK citizen also, so it's a case of finding a job for the hubs, selling our life and getting shipped over (Of course a bit more involved than that, but you get the jist of things)
This is happening I'm scared. Wondering if it's the right thing for the kids futures (They are 1 and 3) but you have to leap sometimes, right? Well, here I we go, from the edge of the world haha.
Having your yungons grown up in England sounds good as long as its in a nice area with nice schools.
If you don't mind me asking, where do you live in the US (State) and where do you or did you live in the UK?
#21
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Re: Homesickness
Hey!
We live in North Carolina right now and will be moving back to Kent. Gotta get used to the cooold winters again. Apart from this cold snap this week, its still been in the 70s here! In November!!!
We live in North Carolina right now and will be moving back to Kent. Gotta get used to the cooold winters again. Apart from this cold snap this week, its still been in the 70s here! In November!!!
#22
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Re: Homesickness
Cheers
#23
Re: Homesickness
There is the perception that the grass is always greener. The truth is, anything is only what you make of it.
I've been here since 2005. I occasionally, maybe once or twice a year, will feel 'home sick', and those emotions are strong and stay with you. In contrast, viewing news articles on the Beeb web site, or stories from other UK news sites, about the depressing stench of urban and social decay, create brief moments of sadness that are fleeting.
In reality, I dont ever see me moving back to England. I made the US my home.
When you can listen to both of these and feel the same emotions, you know you are home in the US.
I've been here since 2005. I occasionally, maybe once or twice a year, will feel 'home sick', and those emotions are strong and stay with you. In contrast, viewing news articles on the Beeb web site, or stories from other UK news sites, about the depressing stench of urban and social decay, create brief moments of sadness that are fleeting.
In reality, I dont ever see me moving back to England. I made the US my home.
When you can listen to both of these and feel the same emotions, you know you are home in the US.
#24
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Re: Homesickness
There is the perception that the grass is always greener. The truth is, anything is only what you make of it.
I've been here since 2005. I occasionally, maybe once or twice a year, will feel 'home sick', and those emotions are strong and stay with you. In contrast, viewing news articles on the Beeb web site, or stories from other UK news sites, about the depressing stench of urban and social decay, create brief moments of sadness that are fleeting.
In reality, I dont ever see me moving back to England. I made the US my home.
When you can listen to both of these and feel the same emotions, you know you are home in the US.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qg7KsemZGIc http://youtube.com/watch?v=L9JIHgIz4d4
I've been here since 2005. I occasionally, maybe once or twice a year, will feel 'home sick', and those emotions are strong and stay with you. In contrast, viewing news articles on the Beeb web site, or stories from other UK news sites, about the depressing stench of urban and social decay, create brief moments of sadness that are fleeting.
In reality, I dont ever see me moving back to England. I made the US my home.
When you can listen to both of these and feel the same emotions, you know you are home in the US.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qg7KsemZGIc http://youtube.com/watch?v=L9JIHgIz4d4
#25
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Re: Homesickness
There is the perception that the grass is always greener. The truth is, anything is only what you make of it.
I've been here since 2005. I occasionally, maybe once or twice a year, will feel 'home sick', and those emotions are strong and stay with you. In contrast, viewing news articles on the Beeb web site, or stories from other UK news sites, about the depressing stench of urban and social decay, create brief moments of sadness that are fleeting.
In reality, I dont ever see me moving back to England. I made the US my home.
When you can listen to both of these and feel the same emotions, you know you are home in the US.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qg7KsemZGIc http://youtube.com/watch?v=L9JIHgIz4d4
I've been here since 2005. I occasionally, maybe once or twice a year, will feel 'home sick', and those emotions are strong and stay with you. In contrast, viewing news articles on the Beeb web site, or stories from other UK news sites, about the depressing stench of urban and social decay, create brief moments of sadness that are fleeting.
In reality, I dont ever see me moving back to England. I made the US my home.
When you can listen to both of these and feel the same emotions, you know you are home in the US.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qg7KsemZGIc http://youtube.com/watch?v=L9JIHgIz4d4
Yes, the UK has it's faults, it is far from perfect. The state of benefits and immigration is disgusting, lazy yobs who suck the system dry. But then, America is no different, the same problems exist anywhere, it's just if you want to open your eyes and see them, or just bash the other country and shout "Oh it's gone to sh1t, you don't want to move back there, the NHS is crap, blah blah" yes, I've heard all the arguments when I last went back, but you know what? When we went back my little girl fell down a flight of double decker bus stairs and landed on the back of her head/neck. I thought she was dead. They took her to Queen Marys by ambulance, had 3 different doctors check her out (she was ok) and I didn't have one single co-pay, no $5000 bill for the ambulance ride, no $8000 for the ER visit or Xrays. I'll take crappy old 'grass is greener' UK and the NHS.
I'm sorry, I don't have anything against either country, I really don't, they both have great points and bad points, the only reason I want to move back is because I miss ... home. ... But you know what? I am quite sick of people bashing England like it's some steaming pile of crap. No it's not perfect by any means, but millions of people live there and survive every day with these things you bash and call it home and do very well.
#26
Re: Homesickness
I looked at the town I was born and spent most of my life in on Google maps recently. I was trying to find an address and 'travelled' the streets in street view. It is now a dump, boarded up houses, once affluent areas in disrepair. After seeing that I read the local newspaper, it was depressing.
I stand by 'the stench of urban and social decay' 100%.
For me, my home town is not what it was. You may have a different experience. My opinion is based on MY experience. Just because our experiences differ doesn't make you right.
I think you have lived in CA too long, you are sounding very much like a native..