samedi 31 octobre 2015

Australia is great. So why do I want to come back to the UK?

A woman in her fifties wants to return to her roots. Mariella Frostrup says nostalgia in later life is common – but must be mixed with a serious look at the practicalities

The dilemma I am from the UK, but for the past 15 years have lived in Australia, and have created a family here. I am now in my 50s and as time goes on I find myself feeling increasingly detached with no roots. I keep wondering if we should move back. I wonder if it will be better for our children to be closer to family in the UK. I enjoy the Australian lifestyle and weather, which are the main reasons I came here, and work has always been plentiful. Why am I feeling like this now? Is it age – do we all yearn to return to our roots? Am I viewing life in the UK through rose-tinted glasses?

Mariella replies Definitely. Although I’m pretty sure if you’d stayed in the UK you’d have got those urges to be close to family under control quite some time ago. That said I totally understand the gravitational type pull towards the past as we grow older and I’m not quite sure how we resist it, or whether we should.

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