I missed the U.S. also when we moved up to B.C. In fact, it was 911 that did it for me. We had JUST moved into our float home on the Fraser River, just hours before the attack. I sat there among all our moving boxes in shock, and something happened to me -- I knew I wouldn't stay in Canada for long. It took 2 years, but we sold the float home and returned to the States, where we belong.
Canada is beautiful and the people are incredible. I miss my neighbors up there very much. They were great. But I belong here, and here is where I'm staying.
I hope you get used to it up there because it truly is beautiful country. I found some great places, such as Speed's Pub, where they served THE BEST teriyaki chicken burgers -- I've never found any to compare here in the States. I also miss the yarn shops up there, where knitting seems more prevalent than here, and yarns are more plentiful (and cheaper!). So it's a trade-off, you lose some of the store items here, but you get great yarns and teriyaki burgers there.
I'd go for those burgers if I were you!
-------------------- <img src="http://home.comcast.net/~letsrow/smily3481.gif">Bevvy
Print
Remind Me
Notify Moderator
|