Hello everyone!
How glad I am to have found this website and this forum in particular! I've just spent an hour reading through all the posts in this forum and seeing so many of my questions addressed and answered, plus "getting to know" some of you through your posts. Nice to meet you!
My husband and I are seriously considering moving (basically we've decided to) to the UK in a couple of years and I am so nervous/excited about it. Our main reason for moving is that we want to have the best quality of family life and we'd like to have 3 or 4 kids.
A little about me: I'm 26 and from New York City. My husband is English and moved here to be with me on a fiance visa in 2003--we've now been married for a little over a year. Before that we dated long-distance for 2 years. As a couple, we love our life in New York and are surrounded by friends and family. But it doesn't look likely that we'll be able to raise a family here because of the high cost of living (we can't afford any apartment bigger than our own 2-bedroom is a decent neighborhood), the high cost of child care (most quality daycare providers run at least $1000 a month, which we just can't spare) and maternity benefits (virtually non-existent, even for teachers like me).
It just seems like it would be better for us in the UK, assuming we could get jobs. I am a high school teacher and from everything I've seen and read, it shouldn't be so hard for me to find work (and my mother-in-law is also a teacher so she can give me help in this area). My husband is a software developer/business intelligence specialist and though from our online searches it seems like most of those jobs are in the London area, surely there must be something in Sheffield or a commutable distance from it? Oh yes--if we move to the UK, we'll be moving to Sheffield since that's where Kieryn's family is and his mother has volunteered to provide childcare.
Anyway, from reading through this board I've come to the conclusion that moving to the UK just might be our best bet at being able to have a good family life, though there will be huge sacrifices--namely, being so far from close friends and family.
One thing I wonder is how easy it is to make friends in the UK? I am generally a very open and friendly person and I'm not sure I would know how to respond to the "English reserve" I hear so much about. I'm used to being pretty comfortable and open with people from the start and I wouldn't want to be perceived as intrusive or "too American" or whatever. I guess I'm afraid of being lonely. Sure, I'll have my husband and his family and friends, but I'd like to eventually also make some of my own--you know, friends I could call up and chat with from time to time, or go out to the movies with, etc. Have you guys found it easy to make friends in the UK? How do you meet people?
Anyway, just introducing myself!

--Grace