Somewhere you’d like to move to or visit
This is an easy question but also a hard one!! There are lots of places I would love to visit – most of the USA, romantic little islands like Mauritius or the Maldives and there are quite a few city breaks I’d love to do like Rome and Barcelona!
There were two places I’d always had on my wish list to vist – one of those was New York, and we were very lucky to get there 3 years ago to celebrate our first wedding anniversary. It was as amazing as I’d imagined, and I would love to go back again (and again, and again, and again!).
The other place I am absolutely dying to visit is Australia! I’d always said that I would go for my honeymoon, until I realised how expensive it actually is! So now my dream is to walk those sandy beaches and soak up that fabulous sun for our 10 year wedding anniversary. It gives us time to save, and I reckon by then we will have had all our children, so they can enjoy it with us.
I honestly don’t think I could move anywhere else though – not even to another part of the country. It would be amazing to temporarily move somewhere – I could probably do a year in New York if I really had to! But ultimately, England, and more specifically, Essex, is my home and I don’t think I could leave it.
I can’t imagine staying put in the same place. I’d find that question really hard for the opposite reasons.
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I’m definitely a home bird!
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Ooh that is a hard one. I really don’t know what I would say. I grew up in Essex, but then I moved to Yorkshire at 18 and now I live in Jersey. So I don’t feel like I have roots like you clearly do. #marvmondays
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We moved around a lot when I was younger but always within Essex so it’s definitely home. Thanks for reading!
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Nothing better than loving where you live, I feel the same about Cornwall #MarvMondays
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So true! I know so many people that complain about where they live, but I couldn’t imagine being anywhere else. Thanks for reading x
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Hello, just me popping over from #fartglitter 🙂 Loving the Essex sign, obvs! The only flaw in your plan Mrs Jones is the fact that if you have to take all your children with you to Australia, you’ll have to pay for them too, making it more expensive!! Shall we set up that wedding venue to fund it?! xxx
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Gosh it’s like two different questions isn’t it? I’d love to visit everywhere but couldn’t imagine living anywhere other than London long term. I wouldn’t mind temporarily for a year or two somewhere else but I settled in London when I was 21 and have been here now 15 years (and New York is amazing isn’t it?!) X #MarvMondays
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I’d also love to visit both of those places, and like you couldn’t actually imagine living anywhere other than England. It’s just home! Thanks for linking up to #MarvMondays. Kaye xo
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I am originally from Essex and it has some lovely parts! Hubster and I both turn 30 within the next year so we are thinking about saving to go to New York, it looks amazing!! x
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I love where we live, a bit out in the country but not so much we’re too far from anything! New York is amazing, definitely worthy of a 30th birthday trip! Thanks for reading x
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