great to see your kids happy. Was it difficult to make them see the benefit of moving when they were still living in Europe? Or were they eager to go? Hope you guys have a great life back in Aussie.
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great to see your kids happy. Was it difficult to make them see the benefit of moving when they were still living in Europe? Or were they eager to go? Hope you guys have a great life back in Aussie.
Yes, we all had some butterflies in our tummy.
My husband is true blue Australian, my kids are Australian by birth right, I am a mother of 4 Australians and that makes me more Australian than I ever was anything else.
Yes it was a little hard, but I went first with our oldest son who is now 18 and who is turning into a 100% Australian. We fit in here better than in Europe because over there we were "The Australians wife and kids" here we are at home.
Sounds great. Always have been intrigued by Australia. I hope to go there once. Somehow all the Aussies I know are quite pleasant. Lets see how that holds up when we go there on holiday ;)
Let me put my 2 bobs worth in here, the hard part is that I am still in Europe until I sell of all our property and my Mr's is with the kids back in Australia. hats off to her, she is a true blue battler/fighter.
Hopefully everything will be in place soon and we shall move on with our lives, maybe we should have made the move earlier, but hearing Chris speak English and slowly picking up the Aussie accent is great, so it makes me feel like we didn't decide to make the move too late. Chris's Arnie Schwartznegger accent is kind of fun to listen to.... as he uses all the right slang terms but like Schwartzie saying "I'll be back!".
That's all I have to say on that.
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