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, I am from Washington state, the Pacific Northwest (Seattle) and I miss it so much!
My husband has been to Washington, several times over the years and really likes it. He is very excited about the move and our new life. It took me about 8 years to convince him that we would be better off in US and after my children were born, he finally agreed. He knows that the kids will have a much better quality of life & access to education in Washington than they will here in London.
I know EXACTLY what you mean about US TV - it sucks. It is all so corny and fake. I agree with the no ugly people on TV though (HAHAHAHA) I see enough of those people in every day life. English TV is great, but it means I watch far too much. I would have thought though with world TV access via dish you would be able to watch UK TV there. I sure hope so, because I NEED EASTENDERS in my life, LOL
I have never been to Utah (home of the Mormons), but that is because there isnt much there and I hate the desert. I miss the temperate seasons of Washington and want to state for the record to anyone reading this "NO, IT DOES NOT RAIN ALL THE TIME THERE". Often when I tell people I am from Seattle, they say oh yes, Frasier, right? Then follow up with 'I heard it rains there all the time'. HAHAHA, only in the late fall & winter. They don't call us the Evergreen State for nothin'. Washington has every climate going, desert, ocean, meadows, mountains and it even has the only temperate rain forest in North AMerica - I would love a job working for Washington Tourist Board if anyone reading this is connected - NO I AM JUST JOKING!!!!
I understand all too well about never quite fitting in. I do believe though, that the English have been far less accepting of me, than Americans will be of John, but only time will tell.
I also understand about missing family and this is 1 of the reasons I want to go back. My husband's family is here, but for me it could never be the same.
My mom (my very best friend & mentor) died very suddenly of a brain aneurysm, at 54, 6 days before the birth of my first child 3 1/2 years ago. Due to the impending birth, I was not even allowed to fly home to attend her funeral. By the time I was able to travel, she was long gone. I have not been able to get over it, I still find myself crying bi-weekly rather than daily and want so desperately to be near her & my home, even though she is gone. I want so much to be somewhere I can fit in, as I am so tired of being the odd man out. There are obviously MANY other reasons as well, most importantly is the children's education & our (all of us) quality of life.
I would never move back to UK, although there are many things about it I will miss. There are just too many things I won't miss including the appalling state of the police force (or lack of), health, education and judicial system not to mention the MASSIVE overflow of bogus asylum seekers, system cheaters and out of control crime rate. I will relish the visits and the return home to USA part in the near future.
Maybe it is because my mom was a lawyer and always taught me that the pen was mighter than he sword and was raised in a society where my opinion counts for something, that I have found the UK system to be so unbearable. I can't stand the fact that the system seems to reward the criminals, liars & cheats and tramples the average man in every aspect of his or her life. Tony Martin & Abu Hamza (perfect
examples).
I find the 25% tax rate a very jagged little pill to swallow
, since the money just seems to be squandered and never seems to fund anything it should like health service, schools & police
. Londons Millenium Dome (perfect
example).
I honestly keep thinking we better get out quick before the whole system collapses
. I still am shocked
when I meet someone who is in US already and wants to come back here to live.
How long has it been since you spent any period of time here? I am not sure where you are from, but I am pretty sure most of the country shares these problems. I would
HONESTLY suggest that you all come here for 6 months BEFORE you commit yourself to the move, because I can tell you things have gotten really serious in the last 5 years and not just here around London, but ALL OVER. Seriously.
OMG, :-[I am rambling on here. I have even goten totally off our original train of conversation, so let me quickly get back on track.....
OKAY, as I stated earlier, many moons ago now, or so it must seem to you all, I will try all of the sites you have suggested and hopefully find some answers and post back as soon as I do.
;)Thank you for taking the time to have this chat with me, God knows I need to talk about it with someone other than my hubbie. Please post whenever you get a chance, as I am very interested in getting to know you a little bit better. Thanks again. Goodbye for now.