This is a long term goal, and while it is what I hope and dream for- I don’t know how I’ll ever make it happen – we’ve so much invested here and how do you convince the husband and kids- to give up their home to follow you back to yours?
People doing this are also doing these things:
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Gotta get myself and my family home and the clock is ticking on doing this..
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD ilu Canada. Ilu in the face.
Seriously, though, I’m back and ready to roll WHAT UP KANADA.
I lived there for 8 months several years ago.
Up in the rockies a place called Banff, beautiful town.
I hate it in England, everyone is so rude by comparison, life just thunders onwards like a train, never stopping. In Canada I could stop and enjoy the beauty of a flower pushing up through the snow.
I have so much here though now. Work opportunities, friends, family, not to mention the girl of my dreams.
The only way I think I could move back there is to take her with me. And it’ll never happen =/
As a Canadian, I just don’t get libertarianism. I think you should feel obligated to help and care about other people in your community. I think people have to comprimise and cooperate in order to live in a mass society. And I can’t handle war, which I think is archaic and absurd. Americans seem not to understand what ‘peacekeeping’ is (as opposed to oh, say, violent and unwarranted invasion) and it makes me so, so sad.
We will be here in the states for two more years, and I know enough about America to know that these people are quite exquisite in many ways. Still, it hurts to think of all that wasted potential! They don’t even seem to care about their schools going to hell! So I want to move back to Vancouver as soon as our visas are up – which leads me to a related goal, saving for a house.






