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Living overseas

Whether you're considering emigrating or an expat abroad, you'll find likeminds on this forum.

Anyone from the US?

19 replies

knittingmama · 31/12/2007 20:41

Just saw the long list of Brits living in the US... wondering if there are any American mums (moms) living here?
Me- from New York, married to a Brit, one DD, living in N.East for three years now!

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WendyWeber · 31/12/2007 20:47

There are some US moms here, km - look out for GloriainEleusis, paulaplumpbottom, expatinscotland and expatinengland; also kerrymum in Ireland. (And ComeOVeneer but she is Canadian)

(Spellings may be incorrect in some cases though )

anorak · 31/12/2007 20:50

sunchowder is American. Haven't seen her for a while though.

And NQC - but she lives in the UK.

Sugarmagnolia · 08/01/2008 12:38

me too - originally from NY, married to a Scot and been here for 9 years now.

OverRated · 09/01/2008 06:27

And some of the people on the All those in the US are actually American. Are you in the UK or the US?

expatinengland · 10/01/2008 20:20

I'm American living about 90 miles from London..with DH who is also American (here for job transfer) and DD...going back to US later this year though...NHS is too scary...otherwise I love the UK for the most part.

It might be different if DH was a Brit, but we miss the good medical care in the US and also miss all the opportunities for girls in the US. (UK sexist we think with very limited choices for female sports...DD may end up hating sport, but at least will have that choice available.)

Other than health and opportunities for DD, we would probably stay longer. I also desire to go back to work at some point..have work permit in UK, but not close to major work centers.

Knitting...how long in UK?

ByTheSea · 10/01/2008 20:23

I'm American too, from the New York area (raised in NJ but most recently lived in NYC) -- been here 11 years, married to a Brit who is from the Northeast but we live on the north Essex coast.

debberino · 14/04/2008 13:35

I live in Ireland (coming up on two years now)due to my DH's job transfer. I am from Los Angeles. I miss everything good and bad about home.

lotuseener · 14/04/2008 14:58

I'm American, from Ventura, Ca. I haved lived in Colchester. Essex for 2.5 years now I am obsessed with mn, but I don't post too often. After a very hard first year here I have settled in and I think I'd prefer to stay here rather than live in the US again. It reallly depends on where dh (british citizen) gets work after he finishes his PhD. We have a 14 month old son.

morningglory · 14/04/2008 15:05

Me too! American, married to a Frenchman, living in London since 2002.

Miss some aspects of home, but am really happy here. Don't know yet if it will ever feel like home, though.

crace · 14/04/2008 15:09

Me too - from New England and married to a Brit living in Kent for 4 years. Miss a lot from home, but very happy here too. And I can second that it will be a very long time before it feel s like home. I know I would have trouble with some stuff if we moved back (lack of organic/free range for a start that the UK is absolutely brilliant on).

Anyway - hello!

dexters · 25/06/2008 15:31

Me! We've been living in London since early December 2007.

Enjoying our adventure here, but I do find the weather hard to bear. I'm from Texas, so I'm used to HOT weather and I miss the warm summers.

Agree with the pp that the organic groceries/food in general here is absolutely spectacular. It is one of the best things about living here. We're eating better than we ever have.

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MKG · 25/06/2008 16:33

me--I'm American living in America. Born and raised in New Jersey, where I live now. Found MN while googling pregnancy and haven't looked back.

expatinscotland · 25/06/2008 16:35

I am.

I am originally from Houston, TX, but came here 7 years ago by way of Denver, Colorado.

Am married to an Edinburgh native, now living in Western Scotland with our two DDs - both born in Edinburgh - and DS1 on the way in October.

MKG · 25/06/2008 20:11

Hey ExpatinScotland congrats on the boy! Have you worked out where he'll be born yet? I remember you said you were thinking about coming back here.

expatinscotland · 25/06/2008 20:12

he'll be born here. too much of a faff to go back there and i like the hospital where i'm going here - plus all the extra support the NHS provides.

MKG · 25/06/2008 20:14

Good, Hope your pregnancy is going ok.

expatinscotland · 25/06/2008 20:16

thanks.

he's still making me boak at 23 weeks, but he'll be out soon enough.

he's very high up just now. he seems to like it there, so he makes eating hell.

less weight to lose afterwards.

i just ate a naan bread and i doubt it will stay down.

i would loooooovvee to take some nurofen because i'm having a wretched sinus attack, but no joy.

might have to plump for some Piriton, though.

jennifersofia · 25/06/2008 20:22

I am a New Englander (which part are you from Crace?), then lived in CA for 3 years before moving here 14 years ago. Dh is 1/2 french and 1/2 british and we live in London. I miss some bits of America, and definitely don't miss other bits.

olyoly · 26/06/2008 06:53

I am from California and my husband is English. We lived in Spain until the first baby, then moved to the States to be near family. Now we spend most of our time in Dallas and are expecting our third baby.

I am constantly amazed at how the little things differ from country to country (even state to state). So anytime there is something that I hate about a place, it is balanced by something new that I love. Like the cafe con leche in Spain, or how Texans always wave hello and the English countryside.

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