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FULLTIMEWANABE
Apr 01, 2017Explorer
I guess the actual emotional parting with things permanently will be easier for us than some.
When we emigrated in the early 90's from the UK to Canada, we literally arrived at Pearson Airport at the time as a family of 4 with a combination of all our worldly possessions in 13 suitcases/bags between the 4 of us.
I remember like it was yesterday looking at my hubby and two children looking so bedraggled from the then long haul flight, thinking "OMG, what have I done to us all?"
Well guess what, not one of them wants to ever return back to their homelands, and have loved their lives to the fullest. The youngest aged 4 at the time said after a few weeks and brought a tear to my eye "Mummy, when am I going back to my own bed?" So cute.
We live by the Nike motto now "Just Do It". Daughter even has that discretely tattooed on the inside of her foot arch with the tick logo since she was 18.
When we emigrated in the early 90's from the UK to Canada, we literally arrived at Pearson Airport at the time as a family of 4 with a combination of all our worldly possessions in 13 suitcases/bags between the 4 of us.
I remember like it was yesterday looking at my hubby and two children looking so bedraggled from the then long haul flight, thinking "OMG, what have I done to us all?"
Well guess what, not one of them wants to ever return back to their homelands, and have loved their lives to the fullest. The youngest aged 4 at the time said after a few weeks and brought a tear to my eye "Mummy, when am I going back to my own bed?" So cute.
We live by the Nike motto now "Just Do It". Daughter even has that discretely tattooed on the inside of her foot arch with the tick logo since she was 18.
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