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One of the first things my husband said to me when we were clearly 'an item' was that he wanted to go home, a life on a farm in Zimbabwe seemed so terribly exciting, distant and exotic. This was at 5am after a very heavy booze filled evening in the heady first days of being 'us& Read more...
One of the first things my husband said to me when we were clearly 'an item' was that he wanted to go home, a life on a farm in Zimbabwe seemed so terribly exciting, distant and exotic. This was at 5am after a very heavy booze filled evening in the heady first days of being 'us'. Our City jobs in London and smart flat in Richmond seemed terribly run of the mill and the final days of commuting couldn't come to an end quickly enough.
So I found myself, married, small baby in tow and living on a remote farm in Zimbabwe, the smart coffee shops and over-expensive clothes shops a distant memory that I occasionally covet, but not as much as the English country side that I miss very much.
Sadly, Zim didn't work out, a quick internet search will tell you it's a desperate place at the moment and there was just too much stacked against us. The parents in law are still on their farm, so we have plenty of updates about life there.
We're now back in England, another arrival to complete the family came along soon after we arrived back. For the time being we're in the South-West, whilst my husband completes a Masters, then we'll be off again.
Life has been turned on it's head, all our own doing and on the hard days we only have to think about the platform of the Waterloo & City train at about 7.30am to remind us what we left behind!
A photo a day began as a way of keeping in touch with home, it's now become a daily event and brilliant way of reminding ourselves of small things that would normally be forgotten.
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Jul 16th, 2022 Ice Cream
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Jul 15th, 2022 When your brother is at Beaver camp
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Jul 14th, 2022 Stormy skies
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Jul 13th, 2022 Goodbye old friend...
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Jul 12th, 2022 Pirates, snorkel and combine harvesters
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Jul 11th, 2022 Muscles
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Jul 10th, 2022 Red sky at night
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Jul 9th, 2022 An outside kind of day
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Jul 8th, 2022 Bed buddies