I am moving back to Great Bridge. Back to the 'burbs.
And I have been having a lot of anxiety about it.
I had originally written this whole rigamarole-filled blog about feelings, digging deep into my soul, blah, blah, blah...
...but really, I was just nervous about life not being as grand, exciting and 'new' as it has been for the last two years.
But it will be. In a whole new exhilarating way.
And I can hardly wait!
And I have been having a lot of anxiety about it.
I had originally written this whole rigamarole-filled blog about feelings, digging deep into my soul, blah, blah, blah...
...but really, I was just nervous about life not being as grand, exciting and 'new' as it has been for the last two years.
But it will be. In a whole new exhilarating way.
And I can hardly wait!
[Full disclosure: I had a picture perfect childhood in Great Bridge. Lots of loving memories with my family and friends. I really do love it in Great Bridge and have a soft spot for it in my heart. It’s a place to which I will always return. Happily. Sometimes, you just have to work through things to figure out how and why you feel a certain way. My fear has ceased as I know the spark within me has been lit - and I will always be willing and wanting to do more, see more and take more risks. No matter where I am.]

1 comments:
Your post couldn't have come at a better time as I am having the same feelings too! We leave our beloved UK in less than 3 weeks and well, I could blog a lot about my emotions and feelings too, but you've said it just right. And I agree. We are both going back to our hometowns, both with excitement but also with trepidation. But yes, our recent London experiences (and beyond) have only given us a more refreshing and uplifting outlook on our next new chapter in life. Things will be different, but I have no doubt that they won't be any less exciting and enjoyable. You get out of life what you put in and I know that you certainly "put in" 100%. Miss you and love you! And see you Stateside very soon! MK
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