So in the spirit of bringing positive things to me I'm going to change my frame of thought and try to remember some of the things I love about Canada.
1. Swiss Chalet
I know, I know. It's no gastropub, but damn that Chalet Sauce!
2. Wide open spaces
Fields and fields not far from your door step where you can just imagine The Littlest Hobo trekking over, never settling for long.
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3. my dog
Betty is my home girl.
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4. proper seasons
There is a distinct change between each season. Winter has snow, fall has colour, spring has showers, summer has sun.
5. the familiar
It's good to be challenged. It's good to live outside of your comfort zone. It also can be tiring. Sometimes it's just good to know when I'm in need of hangers, antifreeze, paint and seasonal decor I can take my Canadian Tire money down to the local Canadian Tire and get all these things at once, including some street meat for lunch.
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My mother was worried that I'd forget how to drive after having been gone for so long without a car. Thing is, driving a car "is like riding a bike". It's nice being able to hop in the car and drive myself, by myself from point A to point B. No transfers, no 'person on the track', no smelling the breath of others as we stand nose to nose (or in my case, nose to chest).
7. the quiet
In London I lived in a building off the A12. It was noisy. In Canada, I live in the suburbs. Ahh the quiet.
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This is wonderful to hear - and thoroughly tempting!
ReplyDeleteI agree entirely on the cold without snow dilemma - I hate that. I'm really hoping we get at least a few days of snow this year in London.
ReplyDeleteI am worried that I'll feel the same as you when it's our time to leave here. I know it's a year and a half away, but I can already tell I won't be ready. I love Tennessee, but I like thinking of it as my home to return to when I'm done living in other places and I'm NOT DONE YET! :)
Come visit any time! :D
ReplyDeleteI wish I has some tips or advice with this other than "DON'T DO IT", but I know that's not helpful. A year and a half is a long time and at the same time, not long at all. Enjoy the rest of your time "living in other places" :D To me, even a bad day in London, is a good day.
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