Thoughts about going "home" from living aboard
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- A lot of people have asked me what it was like going "home" to California for a few weeks. It's not as simple of an answer as I thought it would be. Thoughts enclosed.
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Home is where the heart is.Happy St. Patrick's Day
Happy birthday Matt! Also I have lived in Ireland for 2 years and just got back after spending a month in America and can definitely relate to not knowing where "home" really is. It's interesting how easy it can be to put down roots in another place. 😊
Happy birthday, Matt Shaw! Interesting thoughts this week. I’m 15 years and processing. Not sure there is ever an clear answer to such change. Good luck with the fry!
Great vids. I’m a dual citizen of Ire and America and have been thinking about moving to Dublin for a few months now... it’s great seeing your progression and hearing that you would love to live there long term. Happy St. Pats and happy birthday Matt Shaw!
Happiest of birthdays to you Matt Shaw!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Happy bday mattshaw, also Tyler
Been in Texas for over 5 years now but Ireland will always be home, my grandma left Ireland 50 years ago for the UK and still says "I'm going home" when she flies to Ireland
Happy St Patrick's Day Cory to you and your family.
You’re very good at expressing the way you feel. I would say you could thank your Washington and California experiences for that. I’m Canadian and my boyfriend is Irish and we live in Toronto, I wish he could express the way he feels/emotions like you do.
I'm a military brat, I don't have deep roots anywhere. Home is where I'm at. 😛 I remember when we moved back to the states we went through this whole class about transitioning back to US culture.
I get the same questions from my family back home in Ireland. Totally get your point about quantifying what "home" means. I definitely don't quite feel like California is my home yet but closer than it was last year.
Happy birthday Matt!
Can totally relate about missing the people rather than the place itself (Kent).
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I like to think that home isn't a place its a people. Thats what keeps me going=)
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