I've been living in the US for 12 years now. I'm Venezuelan. Came to get re-married. I had been studying, visiting relatives, spending vacations here my whole 72 years. But living? It was oh so very different. If you don't mind reading my first •00• post?
I have friends that have gone back to Caracas to live. I've often wondered how would I adapt if I went back. Haven't been able to sell my apartment there because of the political situation. Maybe there's a reason...
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I've been living in the US for 12 years now. I'm Venezuelan. Came to get re-married. I had been studying, visiting relatives, spending vacations here my whole 72 years. But living? It was oh so very different. If you don't mind reading my first •00• post?
I have friends that have gone back to Caracas to live. I've often wondered how would I adapt if I went back. Haven't been able to sell my apartment there because of the political situation. Maybe there's a reason...
I often think that we believe home to be a fixed and static place, but really, it’s fluid. Moreover, home can be more than one place, if we let it be.