Thank you Stella Lyn for the progress report. Lots of positive movement; literally and figuratively. It all sounds great. I'm sure it's been lots of work and headaches, but you did it. I wish you and your husband all the best in your new, old world. Yeah, you're still my heroine! I'm doing very well physically; even walking many 2 and 3 hour walks lately!
Good luck with the move. We have just moved from London back to my homeland of Scotland. Not the far north, so we don't have the same issues you have with clothes etc. We are still renting while we look for a house. There are a lot of highs & lows when moving!
Sounds like you've finally found your home, perhaps...
"airport thirty minutes away, and shopping, about fifteen" also sounds quite 'urban' (in comparison with where we live) although we can't see the northern lights, or landscapes as stunning as your description of Fairbanks.
Thank you Stella Lyn for the progress report. Lots of positive movement; literally and figuratively. It all sounds great. I'm sure it's been lots of work and headaches, but you did it. I wish you and your husband all the best in your new, old world. Yeah, you're still my heroine! I'm doing very well physically; even walking many 2 and 3 hour walks lately!
That’s wonderful that you’re making such progress in your healing! And thank you, yes, it’s good to have our sights set on a finish line.
Good luck with the move. We have just moved from London back to my homeland of Scotland. Not the far north, so we don't have the same issues you have with clothes etc. We are still renting while we look for a house. There are a lot of highs & lows when moving!
Yes there are! Best of luck. I hope returning to your homeland is a heartwarming new chapter for you and yours. Thanks for reading!
Sounds like you've finally found your home, perhaps...
"airport thirty minutes away, and shopping, about fifteen" also sounds quite 'urban' (in comparison with where we live) although we can't see the northern lights, or landscapes as stunning as your description of Fairbanks.
Thanks, and I appreciate you re-stacking my story! Yes, it’s not that great of a distance in miles, but it sure feels remote.