Psychologická poradna pro snažící se, těhotné i maminky
Mgr. Lucie Machová
Ufff these are lots stories…i will read in the evening. In this time we are going at home from Prague, where we live in the week. At the weekend we are going at our family house.
@Vertiline - I visited Manchester and Liverpool and those accents are just bit funny to me. There is some celebrity girl, I can't remember her name, but when she was on TV that was something to listen to her.
But I am sure I would get use to it if I would live there. ![]()
@rachel55 - phew that's good then.
I can't remember him. Maybe if you could remind me your pet. I just remember one girl living in caravan and working with horses and she was supposed to marry some local men. But I saw her only twice and can't remember her name. But I was told there was few Czechs in Usk. But as I was working 11hours a day I hadn't time to meet any of them except at work.
@Moodymare My husband lives here in fact since 2000, but unfortunately he once refused citizenship and as he was some time with me in CZ when our daughter was born (we thought that time we would stay in CZ, but he was desperate there), now he won't be eligible for applying until Feb,2014. So after that we (me and our daughter) will legally follow him. I have one year of studying programme to finish in CZ anyway.
@Moodymar they were there because of guinea pigs, I think only for some informations
maybe Petra
@Grapefruitik píše:
@nodysek Hi Johana, do you like your name? I am questioning, because I have daughter, she is 8 months yo, and her name is Johana too.
When I was younger I didn't like my name, but now I get used it ![]()
I wrote the words that I don't now from this discussion and I haven't free place on my paper
oh my god ![]()
@Sepishka - oh, that's complicated. So you'l move there (US) next year to settle there, correct? How it will be big step in your lives but good one I guess. It might be easier to live there. How your daughter feels about leaving her friend here in CZ? I'd love to move back to the UK but my husband probably not. He's quite happy working here for British bank so he can speak English every day and he doesn't miss it as much as me. ![]()
@rachel55 - possibly Petra but I am not sure. How did your kids cope with the big move and leaving their friends here in the Czech Rep.? The youngest was born there, right? Where did you give birth - Newport, Monmouth or Abergavenny?
Was it with NHS or privately? I wasn't sure I would like to give birth there with NHS or privately so we finally moved back here. I had an experience with A&E in Newport and never more. ![]()
@Moodymare Oh, I can imagine how hard it must have been for you to return- I call it cultural shock and that is exactly what happened to my husband after spending so many years abroad. The pacific northwest is the the only part of US I know ( and quite specific as I was told) but I was like Alice in Wonderland the first time I came here. With some exeggeration I was expecting fat dumb Americans and grocery stores stucked with unhealthy untasty food and the reality was totally different and I must say it was first glance love- beautiful nature, friendly open-minded people, everyone ready to help and really concerned about where I came from. I could hardly find some dark sides except of missing my family, of course.
@Moodymare in Abergavenny with NHS, Newport is not good idea, but in Abergavenny is very good Hospital, I am hier satisfied with health care, for my daughters that was very hard, but now older daughter want to start University in Bangor next year and younger daughter is going to start sixth form in Caerleon
@Moodymare Well, she is quite used to travelling from place to place- I call us two gipsies
and has friends on both sides so I don't think there will be any problem at all. She misses her daddy when we are in CZ of course but we are in touch via skype everyday.
@Sepishka - yes, that's it as you described that. I feel the same. Lucky you. ![]()
@rachel55 - Bangor - isn't it west coast of Wales or North Wales? That's quite far. Caerleon's school is good I heard. As I lived in Caerleon I was due to Newport. But I had GP, dentist and midwife in Caerleon and they were good. Our head nurse from vets had ceasarian section in Abergavenny and I am sure she was happy there.
I feel homesick, missing Wales if I could say it this way. ![]()
Yeah, but making the decision knowing that it means three years of being alone, without my man wasn't easy, but we almost did it
Everything has its price…
@Sepishka - she is brave girl. It won't be long this travelling between places. You'll be together soon. Time goes so quickly so 2014 will be here soon. ![]()