Anonymous wrote:Interesting all the love Norway is getting…one of the whitest countries on the planet. Hmm…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been to norway or sweden, adding them to the bucket list for sure now!
I feel this way about thailand. DH and I went for 3 weeks for our honeymoon and travelled around. I fell in love so hard! The food, the people, the beauty were all so amazing. My mom and her husband are travelling there in a few weeks and I'm so excited (and jealous!) for them. I really hope they love it as much as I did.
Yup. Mine is Thailand. I lived there for six years and plan to go back!
6 years! How did you manage that?
I want to look at retiring there... the $$ goes so far.
My guess is they were an English teacher. This is not an uncommon story especially where Thailand and the Philippines are concerned.
Anonymous wrote:I felt that way about Ireland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been to norway or sweden, adding them to the bucket list for sure now!
I feel this way about thailand. DH and I went for 3 weeks for our honeymoon and travelled around. I fell in love so hard! The food, the people, the beauty were all so amazing. My mom and her husband are travelling there in a few weeks and I'm so excited (and jealous!) for them. I really hope they love it as much as I did.
Yup. Mine is Thailand. I lived there for six years and plan to go back!
6 years! How did you manage that?
I want to look at retiring there... the $$ goes so far.
Anonymous wrote:I felt that way about Austin 25 years ago. Felt so happy and at home that we considered buying a condo there, but couldn’t stretch for $200k. Regretted that decision for many years, but have realized both that the property taxes would have been a killer and I can’t handle the ever-increasing heat or the ways the city has changed. Would have been a glorious decade+ though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently got back from two weeks through Scandinavia and oh my god we absolutely loved Norway. I have been to a LOT of places in the world and nowhere has ever just clicked so easily with my soul. I honestly feel like I'm homesick for Norway now that I'm back in the US which I've never felt before. The people, the nature, the culture, the parenting- everything just resonated with us.
This is so funny - I read the title of your thread and was just coming here to say the same thing. Norway is my "place," in every way.
Another vote for Norway! Spent several days in Bergen and Gudvangen this summer since my husband was interested and I was agnostic. FELL IN LOVE and can't wait to return to see more!